Gotcha is a zapper game for NES that also mixes in the use of the controller. The plot is that you are in a paintball fight with another team. The object is to go to the other teams flag, take it, and bring it back while stopping them from taking your flag. The game has 3 levels, but loops them endlessly. I play the first 3 levels and stop, since there is no ending sequence to that game. I played on the hardest difficulty. In this difficulty the enemies are more numerous, and the time they spend aiming at you is shorter (thus requiring better reflexes).
This game is boring, and has no value other than a Vault any% run. I chose it to test zapper support in the new .bk2 file format as a proof of concept. Please don't vote yes, you know you weren't entertained, don't lie!

Considerations for optimization

  • The main object is to whole Right on the controller and then left after the flag, optimally. In a TAS, there should be no reason to have to stop and shoot something, you can do it along with way with perfect reflexes.
  • Shooting does not cost you time (unless it causes lag that halts screen scrolling)
  • Lag management can be done with careful planning with when to shoot people
  • Extra ammo accumulates score at the end of the level which costs time, so I use up all my extra ammo
  • Don't get shot, which is a trivial consideration in a TAS
  • Shoot the guy that steals your flag, again trivial in a TAS

Summary

  • Aims for fastest time
  • Plays on hardest difficulty.
  • Utterly boring
  • Uses a zapper, woo
  • Requires BizHawk 1.7.2 (or later)

feos: Accepting to Vault.
Fog: Publishing...


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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #4370: adelikat's NES Gotcha! The Sport! in 03:25.33
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If the game is as bad as you're saying maybe you could choose a more entertaining game for demonstrating the zapper support, unless there isn't other viable option.
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Yay more adelikat! Voting yes.
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Zzyzzyxx wrote:
If the game is as bad as you're saying maybe you could choose a more entertaining game for demonstrating the zapper support, unless there isn't other viable option.
All zapper games are awful
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I actually sat through all that and found some of the optimizations interesting, so I’m voting meh
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Truly a classic for the ages. Especially the way the music resets every time you shoot someone. Truly, I was entertained for a whopping 30 seconds...maybe. Honestly the only entertaining zapper game superplay I've ever seen was a robot that knew how to play Duck Hunt. It had a zapper mounted on servos and a camera to look at the screen, spot the ducks, and shoot them. And it was pretty successful too!
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Year... this is really boring! I didn't find this movie entertaining and I think this game is easy for the fastest time! I vote No!
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Zzyzzyxx wrote:
If the game is as bad as you're saying maybe you could choose a more entertaining game for demonstrating the zapper support, unless there isn't other viable option.
In my mind it's absolutely unnecessary to TAS zapper games because they are not funny at all! I remember Randil's TAS on Duck Hunt which was the funniest of all zapper games (I think), but it's still boring.
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Lazy to fire it up and watch in emu. How many lag frames are there for example on first stage? Would it be possible to fire at specific frames to decrease lag frames? What about pause button (start) to manipulate the game depending on it's frame length to unpause it and effectiveness?
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To those who are saying all Zapper games are boring: A game that only uses the Zapper is generally boring. However, there have been good games that have mixed in some shooting parts with other modes of play, and sometimes those shooting parts have been entertaining. (One good example is Vice: Project Doom, and another example is Bayou Billy. They didn't use the Zapper, but I imagine they could have.) I was surprised to see that the shots did not, in fact, slow you down. This is much better support for the Zapper than we had back when we had that submission for Gumshoe. Say what you will about this game, but Gumshoe was way worse to sit through. At least this one was done in 3-4 minutes. You didn't return your own flag in Stage 2. I'm docking style points for that ;-) I don't know how you fired as much as you did in Stage 3 without spending ammo, though, so props for that. I admit I was expecting this game to be more anime-looking and Engrish-y (like Super Dodge Ball) with that title. Oh well.
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You're absolutely right, adelikat, this game is crap and the TAS is boring ^^ But of course this still should be published, just lock it up in the vault.
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This game teached us the basics of a drive by shooting. Voting no to protect possible innocent victims.
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The encode in the submission displays "The video you have requested is not available.". Also this run was seizure inducing. >.> No vote.
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mklip2001 wrote:
You didn't return your own flag in Stage 2. I'm docking style points for that ;-)
he would’ve done it 3/3 if possible, it’s faster
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MESHUGGAH wrote:
Lazy to fire it up and watch in emu. How many lag frames are there for example on first stage? Would it be possible to fire at specific frames to decrease lag frames? What about pause button (start) to manipulate the game depending on it's frame length to unpause it and effectiveness?
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mklip2001 wrote:
To those who are saying all Zapper games are boring: A game that only uses the Zapper is generally boring. However, there have been good games that have mixed in some shooting parts with other modes of play, and sometimes those shooting parts have been entertaining. (One good example is Vice: Project Doom, and another example is Bayou Billy. They didn't use the Zapper, but I imagine they could have.)
That's right! All games which contain different modes of play, like FPS and side-scroller, don't support zapper, so all zapper games are boring!
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Í was entertained. I had never seen the game before and it was presented to me fully, in optimal time! This movie is definitely entertaining and useful, unless you don't care about the phenomena called "video games" in general. For me, this TAS is more entertaining than Mona Lisa. Less ambiguous too.
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MESHUGGAH wrote:
How many lag frames are there for example on first stage? Would it be possible to fire at specific frames to decrease lag frames?
I got the impression that adelikat did optimize the shooting, so that no unnecessary lag frames ever happened.
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You'll all get banned all who voted no lul (joking)
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I was entertained by this run and am glad it exists.
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Adelikat made this run?! Insta no.
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I very much agree with this post.
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Voting no because you didn't get your flag back on level 2.
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MrTickles wrote:
Voting no because you didn't get your flag back on level 2.
but that’s the most entertaining part of the run
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I voted no... seriously... boring as heck... and the strobe migraine didn't help. At least I am being honest. Mr. Kelly R. Flewin
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