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Game objectives

Finish the game at a new record. Do a bunch of cool looking stuff in slow motion.
  • Emulator used: bizhawk 2.2.1.1

Comments

There was a TAS already done of this game, so my challenge was to beat it! Found a few frame perfect glitches like moving left and right back and forth frame by frame gives me more control in air. I'm sure i could shave maybe a few more secconds off but the project had already gone on to being a multi day thing, and I would need to start over in some levels.

Noxxa: Compared to the published movie, this run needlessly loses time in most stages, particularly in the sewer levels. Movement in general is less optimized, and while this movie has been submitted with a "100%" branch, it does not appear to have any particular goal in mind, as several items are skipped along the way. In any case, since this movie is visibly slower and unoptimized compared to existing runs, rejecting.


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Something up with this input, on how the "A" input is spread out in the start and end. I hope that's game and not you. Light Spiking: User movie #42863514396910327
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Voting no. This movie is considerably slower than the old one. You collided with several obstacles in the sewers, losing all forward momentum in the process.
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...What does 100% even mean for a RunSkate Right For Justice game? It can't mean all items collected, this movie basically ignores them starting in the third level.
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