Holy cats, I leave my apartment for a day (to go to the
Maker Faire), and a run gets submitted, argued over, and gruefooded before I get back? I agree, that seems overly fast. If nothing else, people who don't visit the site on the weekends should have an opportunity to comment. This was on the workbench for only a smidge over eight hours.
EDIT: I missed the fact that this submission was cancelled by its author, not gruefooded by a moderator. My sincere apologies. The rest of the original post continues below.
Unfortunately, I can't myself watch the movie; a pity, because it sounds like the kind of thing I've been asking for -- a demonstration tournament video that shows what each player in the game can do when controlled by a TASer. The extent to which that description is achieved appears to be up for debate, though...
SDR: for future reference, there are ways to overcome the "maximum keys pressed" limit. SNES9x should have an "auto-hold" feature which will make the emulator record a key as pressed until you tell it to stop. Alternatively, you can also bind several controller buttons to the same key on the keyboard.