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You'll probably need Christopher Lloyd himself to teach you on how to use it.
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Captain Forehead wrote:
You'll probably need Christopher Lloyd himself to teach you on how to use it.
On the contrary, I taught Crhistopher Lloyd how to do it.. So therefore I am the one capable for going back in time to stop the invention of Crystal Pepsi.
Change my sig. again, and I will murder your pet fish.
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Good luck, I invented Crystal Pepsi.
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What's this whole business of teaching whomever how to time travel and whatnot? That's a picture of my car, I know how to drive it and go through time thank you very much.
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Comicalflop wrote:
What's this whole business of teaching whomever how to time travel and whatnot? That's a picture of my car, I know how to drive it and go through time thank you very much.
So you can stop Crystal Pepsi?
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It started off fairly tame, but as more balls entered the picture it sure got a lot more entertaining.
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If I so chose. I don't have any quarrel with it. Generally I keep my time travelling to a minimum with that whole butterfly effect thingie. I can't be bothered to stop the development of a drink I barely know. It may inadvertently cause my favorite shows on tv to be cancelled, or for raspberry fig newtons to cease to exist.
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Now you know how powerful I am.
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I've decided to upload the Deku Tree from my MQ TAS :-) http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VCTiicDMuOY
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Despite what anonymous youtube poster guy says, I think the sound quality was fine. Youtube depresses me. That was a very enjoyable ~3 minutes. I hope when you say "my MQ TAS" you mean that you're doing a full one... that would be a great watch.
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Acheron86 wrote:
Despite what anonymous youtube poster guy says, I think the sound quality was fine. Youtube depresses me. That was a very enjoyable ~3 minutes. I hope when you say "my MQ TAS" you mean that you're doing a full one... that would be a great watch.
I abandaned it some time ago.
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. sorry
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I know you said you don't have an AVI of the rupee route with 10 extra rupees gathered to get the Deku Stick but would you be able to post the M64 of the run that gets it? or did you already post it somewhere? Well if you would that be great I really want to see it. Do you want to see it so you can attempt a run yourself?
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. Sorry
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AKA wrote:
I've decided to upload the Deku Tree from my MQ TAS :-) http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VCTiicDMuOY
Great job! I enjoyed the slingshot room.
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AKA wrote:
I've decided to upload the Deku Tree from my MQ TAS :-) http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VCTiicDMuOY
That was awesome, I've never played MQ but had always assumed it was just a clone of OOT for the gamecube. Guess not. Too bad you abandoned the MQ run, though.
adelikat wrote:
It started off fairly tame, but as more balls entered the picture it sure got a lot more entertaining.
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Too bad you abandoned the MQ run, though. He abandoned it because, thanks to the DoT skip, it would be pretty much identical to a regular OoT run.
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The game does have less lag so you'd technically be able to beat it quicker.
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AKA wrote:
The game does have less lag so you'd technically be able to beat it quicker.
Is there an N64 version? Id always assumed MQ was a gamecube only version. Also Ive never played MQ so I wouldnt know, but would an all-temples TAS for MQ be worth it?
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There is a ROM for it that plays on Mupen. I'm not sure if this means there's an N64 version (notice that the buttons at the top reflect the GC controller). In my opinion an all-temples TAS for MQ is definitely worth it. Apperantly the dungeons were all redesigned, so it'd be different than the OoT TAS we have currently. I'm not sure about this, but maybe some glitches are fixed in MQ.
adelikat wrote:
It started off fairly tame, but as more balls entered the picture it sure got a lot more entertaining.
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No, MQ is not on the N64. It's a Gamecube only game, no idea why its a ROM on Mupen64.
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MQ was released (or was it planned to be released and never made it?) for the 64DD originally. I'm fairly certain, though, that the MQ ROM was extracted from the Gamecube disc.
Kirby said so, so it must be true. ( >'.')>
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As for how MQ works, it's more that the dungeons got remixed than that they're totally different. There's extra walls and switches and so on, and more monsters around, and for some reason Jabu Jabu has cows embedded in the lining of his intestine, but every room in MQ was a room in OoT. I tend to think of MQ as being OoT on hard than as being a totally new quest.
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superjupi wrote:
MQ was released (or was it planned to be released and never made it?) for the 64DD originally. I'm fairly certain, though, that the MQ ROM was extracted from the Gamecube disc.
That is true. The ISO was extracted from the MQ disk which contains Zelda MQ N64 ROM. Odds are that Nintendo ripped it directly from the 64DD disk. The likihood is they also included an emulator which runs the game on the disk, whether it's general purpose or specificly coded just to run Zelda I don't know. It would be great if someday someone could prove this one way or another. EDIT: Aparently it can play a whole range of N64 games
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Swordless Link wrote:
Too bad you abandoned the MQ run, though. He abandoned it because, thanks to the DoT skip, it would be pretty much identical to a regular OoT run.
That is true for an any%, but not for a run like Bloobiebla's that was just accepted...
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It might take a long time to be published though.