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Failure: Silver key is NOT needed to finish this game.
Comments: I think that there are still a lot of improvement locations. I think that it surely becomes reference in the future.
Sorry,this movie is "vmv file(VirtuaNES)". Required VirtuaNES version 0.92

Bisqwit: Tidied the markup a bit. To anyone wondering, this VirtuaNES movie was submitted on my permission, making an exception from the rules.

Truncated: I am unable to view this submission, but judging from the comments there is no reason why this movie should be published. The author has already listed 8 minutes of possible improvements. Therefore, rejectifided.


Joined: 10/22/2005
Posts: 7
>use to FCE Ultra in that case OK. I agree to your proposal that the movie should be made using not virtuanes but FCEU, and not DQ2 but DW2. >are you planning on doing a version 2 of this run, choco-mint? I'm afraid, no. I am too busy to make a new version recently. So I have no choice but to pin my hope to other DW2’s players who are maybe here, which is why I showed the uncompleted movie and why I showed the techniques.
Joined: 7/28/2005
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Randil, there are differences, the two biggest being that instead of saves, this game was password-based (an insanely long chain of hiragana, like 52 characters or something crazy like that) and, most significant speedrun-wise, the intro starts when the wounded Moonbrooke soldier makes it to the starting castle whose name I can't recall; every other version of the game, including the Japanese remakes, features an intro showcasing the attack on Moonbrooke, the slaying of its king and the escape of the one soldier, which theoretically would extend a technical "run" by 2 to 3 minutes over the Japanese version. The original game had cross iconography, too, a no-no in Nintendo's anal-retentive days, so the US NES version replaces them with Stars. IIRC these are the only significant changes to the game.
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