Post subject: Wiz N Liz!!!
nesrocks
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This game is tight and FAST but i know not much about it except the fact that it's HARD, so it would make a good movie maybe
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How odd. I didn't think it was that hard (mostly I just ran at top speed on ground floor once, then hit all the platforms once, and that's all the Wabbits). Plus, most of the fun is in screwing around with spell combinations. I think I still have my notepad with all the combinations I could get on there ('course, now I have GameFAQs).
nesrocks
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could u complete the game on hardest mode? that's what i mean.... sure, doing 1 level is easy, but the time is cumulative, so if you don't do good on the first level you will have little time left to do the later ones.
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A Test GMV! (It also has my real name in there because I have OCD like that!)
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Ah the memories I have of this game - I must've spent months finding and scribbling down all the fruit combos down (obviously before the internet; and gamefaqs!), I still have them in the game case somewhere... Anyway, good luck on the run. Just one question - will there be anywhere where fruit combos can be used to save time? It's been so long since I played it I can barely remember if there's any shortcuts at all... :(
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I made a Test Run of Beginner mode. http://dehacked.2y.net/microstorage.php/info/476797215/Wiz%20%27n%27%20Liz%20TAS%20Beginner.gmv Its still probably improvable. Mainly the boss. EDIT: Tubed
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Nice find, games with a high speed cap are gems. I'm waiting to see a complete run. Even unoptimized it looks very fast.
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Started watching this with my volume on normal, hurt like hell! Shame on the developers for using mostly high pitched tunes!! Anyway, once the volume was turned down this was very quick and was more entertaining than I thought it could be... The complete game and optimized I think would be a really good addition to the site.
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I dont get what you guys mean by the complete game. The difficulty switches different stages and bosses, so it would probably be impossible. The only way that you can have a true complete run is if you play on "Superwizard". But a run of that would be about 30-60 minutes, which I think might be too long for this type of game. I would like more opinions on this though.
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Sonikkustar wrote:
I dont get what you guys mean by the complete game. The difficulty switches different stages and bosses, so it would probably be impossible. The only way that you can have a true complete run is if you play on "Superwizard". But a run of that would be about 30-60 minutes, which I think might be too long for this type of game. I would like more opinions on this though.
I've never played this game, so I'm sort of confused - is it like lemmings, where each difficulty has different levels, and you don't need to complete the easy difficulty to get to hard? I think it is fast-paced enough to be a decent TAS - its too bad it kicks you all the way back every time you complete a level though.
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