This submission is for Rescue: The Embassy Mission which was a multi-genre action game for the NES. Some terrorists have taken some people hostage and you're tasked with clearing out the building of the bad guys.
The game has 3 (technically 4 but we skip sniping) main parts. Getting snipers into position, providing sniper fire to cover your team, rappelling down the building to breach it, and a first person breach and clear run and gun section which acts like a grid based first person shooter. All in all, pretty impressive for the NES.
This is an 80 frame improvement over the current publication, [4078] NES Rescue: The Embassy Mission by Xipo in 01:13.25
71 frames were saved by entering the building more quickly. Instead of using left and A and doing a big wind up kick to smash through the window, you can simply get into position and insta-break the window by holding Right and A.
A further 9 frames were saved in the building itself, I rerouted from scratch and clear out the first floor a little early as it gives more favorable enemy movements that way; we get many hallway kills by doing this which is generally more favorable than going through doors since the door transition takes longer than simply turning or moving.
You can finesse the enemy movements by shooting in certain windows and certain frames, so you'll occasionally see me shoot at nothing in an effort to bait in an enemy into the screen so we can kill them more quickly. Occasionally we also delay other actions for spawn purposes.

Samsara: Claiming for judging.
Samsara: Very, very nicely done. Accepting as an improvement to the published run!

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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #7892: ShesChardcore's NES Rescue: The Embassy Mission in 01:11.93
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A few questions about category choice: It looks like there are three difficulty levels and 5 missions. Are any of the other possible choices interesting or is this the best it gets? It looks like there's an opportunity to get a better ending, judging by the 2 rescuers that die and the bad ending in the final results screen. Is it possible, and is it interesting?
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In the current publication's thread I believe all those questions are addressed. A "no death" run could be interesting but I went with the same parameters as the current TAS for fastest completion purposes.
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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. ---- [5027] NES Rescue: The Embassy Mission by ShesChardcore in 01:11.93