Full game completion of GnG.
  • The 1st half is 6 seconds faster than Arcs
  • Manipulates Luck
  • Aims for fastest time
FCE Ultra 0.98.15
This run takes Arcs route because it is the fastest one at the moment. I tried some damage boosts on places but no luck. Enjoy!
On stage 2 I dont wait for the elevators, I merely let them go off screen for a split second then they go back down.
The next noticable differance is on stage 4, I take damage on the dragon and kill it at the same time rather than let him float around and take charge.
On the 2nd quest, I pick up the dagger to throw faster, the Javelin takes too long to throw 2 at a time.
The 3rd stage on the 2nd quest is done extremely faster than the 2nd because of the dagger and also the enemy stays low to the ground to kill easy.
The rest is pretty much the same as the 1st quest except for boss movements because they are technically "advanced"
Enjoy!

adelikat Good improvement over a famtasia run. (How often is a run obsoleted by another run almost twice its length?)


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The problem with the Ghost n' Goblins series is that it always makes the player beat the game twice, without any change at all in the game the second time around. No change in difficulty, no new enemies, no nothing. It's just Capcom sucking the soul from the player by forcing them to play their irritating game all over again.
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If this is getting published, someone needs to get to work on the AstroBoy second quest poste haste.
What's a man like me supposed to do with all this extra savoir-faire?
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Hahaha... It won't be me! Each GnG game is nine minutes long, so I can see how people would be able to sit through it twice. But Astro Boy is a half-hour, and unless someone can miraculously find a way to make it more interesting the second time, I don't see anyone putting up with it.
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If the goal of doing the second quest is only having an ending, NO, I am voting NO. Then if it is published as it is, then all movies of games with 2nd quest such as Castlevania must be removed since THEIR seconds quest is more interesting than the one in GnG. What about SMB last quest instead?
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How about "second quests optional, but preferred"?
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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. ---- [692] NES Ghosts 'n Goblins by GuanoBowl in 17:21.75
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"The problem with the Ghost n' Goblins series is that it always makes the player beat the game twice, without any change at all in the game the second time around. No change in difficulty, no new enemies, no nothing. It's just Capcom sucking the soul from the player by forcing them to play their irritating game all over again." I can say that for sure the difficulty is greatly increased in this version of the game the second time around. Ask anyone who's played it on a console. Also, I myself was dissapointed with other runs of this game only completing the first quest. If to complete the game you must do both quests than that is what must be done.
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I still think that Arc and my run should be counted as different. Kind of like warpless non warpless (except there are no warps). But I'm not a moderator or opinionator of this site so I guess these words I am writing right now are pretty much useless and a matter of personal opinion. Haha, btw, has the idea of having a SPELL CHECK by the (Preview) and (Submit) buttons ever been brought up? I know that you should already know how to spell words and such but for people that rush through these, it could help a little and not give people the advance start in the you spelled "the" wrong. hmmmmm. Well ill be back at my normal computer soon. ttyl
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Shouldn't we publish this movie to part? Given that it is one "Best ending"?
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TheKDX7 wrote:
Shouldn't we publish this movie to part? Given that it is one "Best ending"?
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Arc wrote:
No. It's the same game. It was common for early-1980s games, being short in length, to use loops in an attempt to increase the replay value for the player who spent $50 per game (which is $100-$150 today via inflation). A TAS is for entertainment. "Repetitive" and "boring" are synonyms. The only game in which it makes sense to TAS a second loop is The Legend of Zelda, because the game changes significantly.