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As outstanding as I'd hoped. I've seen your other work previously and this is even more remarkable. This belongs in Stars tier, no doubt.
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I've been anticipating this submission since the late 2000s. The all-cups run is nearly legendary at this point. This will raise interest and morale in TASing as a whole - it has to, with this much quality and entertainment value. The system of tracking laps has been absolutely shattered, and I have to award Weatherton the same praise Mario 64 has earned: "Very little of the game's normal play remains." Yes. Star. Recommended for newcomers.
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Yes, this one has already been published, but I just wanted to say that I can't stop watching it. It's just too magnificent. As for the bosses, I guess you could say Julius crosses them off his list. runs away
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Yes vote, a very good effort to publish alongside the existing runs. The "plot" is great - the Light Warriors go up and down the stairs until they are really buff, and it turns out that a nearby guard was Chaos all along. He freaks out at how tough the party is, and runs so far away (maybe he hits the planet's escape velocity?) that his sway over the world vanishes entirely.
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At long last, here it is. One of my favorites in the series. Definite yes. Never expected the Chiroptera transformation to be so useful in both mobility or invincibility frames. Nitesco sword, of course, tears into the bosses as if they were wet tissue paper. All-around well done, I am seconding an every-quest run.
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One of the most vehement Yes votes in recent memory, and this should definitely be placed in Stars for the superhuman effort that went into it.
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Dante was wrong. There are ten circles of hell, and this is the tenth. For TASing such a monstrosity so well and so artistically, a definite Yes vote. Keep up the awesome work.
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Utterly fantastic, huge Yes vote. There's a lot more style in this one than the movie it will no doubt obsolete (but that was an excellent run as well.) The improvement in 4-4 is one of the closest things I've seen to the scroll/level wrap glitch in Sonic 3 & Knuckles, moving around off-camera, even if the reasoning behind it is different. Very cool stuff.
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Very well done, it's obvious how much effort went into the run itself, the submission text, and the subtitles when watching. Being able to see the controller input is nice too. If you haven't played this, it is harder than it looks. I played a Mickey Mouse version on the Game Boy, but it's the same game down to the music and everything (though I think it had 80 levels.) Yes vote.
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The game looks straightforward* if you're going for any 30 fruit, but beating the levels this quickly, and using some rather obvious bugs, is great fun to watch and must've been a really spectacular effort. *I did play it as a kid, this adds some bias Yes to publishing, looking forward to even more glitching and perhaps an all-melon run as well.
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Has anyone done a (non-official) encode of the run before improvements? Sorry for being impatient, but this one looks really awesome :D
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What. The. HELL. Excuse me while a) my mind wraps around itself and b) I read the submission text again and actually attempt to understand it this time. I think we already have a nomination for Glitchy TAS of 2011. Very yes.
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scrimpeh wrote:
So, you PUSH START TO RICH again?
Great, just when I thought we'd gotten rid of Fortran. No deal, methinks.
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Mister Epic wrote:
http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4582858
BUT I LIKE NOT GOING TO HELL >:(
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This tool-assisted speedrun presents many moral dilemmas and ethical problems. The red color of Fortran's cap is no doubt meant to represent the communist hordes. This must be a conspiracy, because Mister Epic's avatar is the Heavy, who is Russian and thus ZOMG EXTREME COMMUNISM. Expert scholars have argued that this very TAS is meant to bring back Stalin from the grave. The necromancy in this horrible Famicom witchcraft shall not be tolerated by humanity. However, Mister Epic is indeed epic; I'll never forget that time I was starving to death and he encoded that Castlevania run that saved my life from the multiple sclerosis I mean food deficiency. Also, thousands of years ago into the future, PUSH START TO RICH has been found to contrast greatly with the Communist ideal! In short, my internal struggle over this work - is it divine, or demonic? - can be summed up by this masterful video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9i0axpPcbM BIGGEST YES* VOTE EVER *WHERE YES = NO LOLZORZ
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Jesus, how many runs are going to be completely destroyed before the year is over? Incredible improvement.
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I requested the encode. Much obliged to Mister Epic for allowing me to check out this older TAS. Too bad it's so long, it does seem rather well done. I am now the umpteenth one to say 'what the hell happened' with regards to the Arena. I didn't know the "spear crash" combo could be abused so much....
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Great. I had sanity before this movie came out, now I don't know where it went. This is beyond fantastic. I also love the YouTube comment which basically sums it up: "dude if this is what happens when megaman saves the world, maybe wily isn't so bad"
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The encode cannot come fast enough. I de-lurked after about three years for this run, and I haven't even seen it yet. The improvement of over two minutes is...unspeakable compared to the last few publications. I can see it now - S3&K will take about 25 minutes and be a complete glitched mess before New Year's, if marzojr has anything to say about it. The no-glitch run would also be nice, if we don't already have enough types. Yes, yes, YES.