Emulator used: Bizhawk 2.2.1
This is an improvement of 2 whole frames over the previous submission by Lollorcaust & Alyosha. Upon checking the previous submission, it appears as though there was room for improvement, so I'd figure I'd give it a shot given its lack of length or (perceived) complexity. However, the previous movie was still pretty well made. It's possible to save 1 frame on the second set of enemies, but this messes up timing on the next wave and so negates any benefit. This movie manages to save 3 frames on the 4th wave, but due to the frame rule that exists this gets erased immediately after anyway. Thus only 2 frames managed to be save here, by doing the final boss slightly different.

Fog: Judging.
Fog: A massive improvement of two whole frames!
Accepting as an improvement to the previous publication.
feos: Pub.


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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #5715: Flip's A2600 Phoenix in 00:17.74
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Nice! Save those frames! Voting yes.
Post subject: Re: #5715: Flip's A2600 Phoenix in 00:17.74
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Quote: "This is an improvement of 2 whole frames over the previous submission by Lollorcaust & Alyosha" Wow, that's huge, lol. Nice. Yes of course.
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Post subject: Movie published
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [3558] A2600 Phoenix by Flip in 00:17.74