Post subject: Glitchy TAS of 2013 - Pokémon Yellow by Fractalfusion
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Spikestuff wrote:
[2329] GBC Pocket Bomberman by Robert_Ordis in 06:33.22
I second this.
Spikestuff wrote:
[2457] GB Pokémon: Blue Version "warp glitch" by MrWint in 28:07.28
Warepire wrote:
[2457] GB Pokémon: Blue Version "warp glitch" by MrWint in 28:07.28
You guys think a run which avoid major glitches are eligible for glitchiest run?
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Nach wrote:
Spikestuff wrote:
[2457] GB Pokémon: Blue Version "warp glitch" by MrWint in 28:07.28
Warepire wrote:
[2457] GB Pokémon: Blue Version "warp glitch" by MrWint in 28:07.28
You guys think a run which avoid major glitches are eligible for glitchiest run?
It does glitch the hell out of the game, it just doesn't use the reset-while-saving glitch.
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Warepire wrote:
Nach wrote:
Spikestuff wrote:
[2457] GB Pokémon: Blue Version "warp glitch" by MrWint in 28:07.28
Warepire wrote:
[2457] GB Pokémon: Blue Version "warp glitch" by MrWint in 28:07.28
You guys think a run which avoid major glitches are eligible for glitchiest run?
It does glitch the hell out of the game, it just doesn't use the reset-while-saving glitch.
Okay then, I guess that is reasonable, and a good nomination.
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In particular, the pokemon gen 1 TASes are notable for each using a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT glitch to memory corrupt the hell out of the game. There's, what, probably a dozen distinct ways by now? If the nominations were for 'glitchy game of 2013' pokemon gen 1 would take the cup.
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[2466] SNES EarthBound "save glitch" by pirohiko in 04:04.35 [2380] SNES Super Mario World "game end glitch" by Masterjun in 01:39.74 Both of these totally blew my mind.. and they are not Pokémon. :) Mr. Kelly R. Flewin
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Did we miss any of the numerous recent "arbitrary code execution" TASes? It seems like there were a lot of those this year. edit: some ones I liked. [2445] NES Final Fantasy III "game end glitch" by AmaizumiUni in 06:23.90 [2329] GBC Pocket Bomberman by Robert_Ordis in 06:33.22
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It's a shame that nowadays this award seems to be about movies that execute one glitch and end the game, rather than movies that perform a variety of entertaining glitches all the way through.
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We now have a TAS that just starts the game at a later level by getting a perfect power-on and actually finishes one of the most glitched games in existence: [2487] NES Cheetahmen II by adelikat in 01:11.68
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[2317] SNES Kaizo Mario World 3 by ISM & Mister in 17:11.23 notable and excellent hack nothing to say. [2380] SNES Super Mario World "game end glitch" by Masterjun in 01:39.74 OMG great movie no words this is my choose.
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I even have no idea what to choose, since this is not listed… Okay, voting for [2406] NES Kirby's Adventure (USA PRG0) in 35.96 by MESHUGGAH, CoolKirby, Masterjun, MUGG, TASeditor, was0x, just in appreciating efforts of so many people put in one single TAS…
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