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Post subject: SNES TAS of 2008
adelikat
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SNES TAS of 2008 Vote on the SNES TAS of 2008. The nominees are listed below; click on the name to be taken to a page with the relevant movies listed. 1135 SNES "120-exit" Super Demo World - TLC in 2:08:01.68 by Chef Stef 1139 SNES "Glitched-any%" Super Metroid in 22:01 Cpadolf, hero of the day 1132 SNES Rockman & Forte in 29:08.07 by FractalFusion 1115 SNES Super Mario World in 10:26.65 by Mister 1195 SNES "all items" Super Metroid in 1:08:10.87 by Cpadolf 1149 SNES Final Fantasy IV in 2:53:14.37 by Deign 1166 SNES Demon's Crest in 36:14.45 by ElectroSpecter 1236 SNES Start Fox 2 in 22:08.42 by YtterbiJum 1232 SNES Sparkster in 18:16.48 by Cpadolf 1099 SNES Legend of The Mystical Ninja, The in 24:52.37 by zggzdydp
It's hard to look this good. My TAS projects
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Super Mario World.
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I'd say I enjoyed Rockman & Forte most of all out of these since the improvements seemed to distinguish the run more from its predecessor than the others did. The run felt very new and seemed almost like a 16-bit spoof of certain other RM games. SMW and "100%" SM ain't far behind.
Post subject: Re: SNES TAS of 2008
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adelikat wrote:
SNES TAS of 2008 1236 SNES Start Fox 2 in 22:08.42 by YtterbiJum
Oops:Needs a patch before reading properly ;) Voted for Demon's Crest, simply because I enjoyed it most.
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Man, did anyone besides me and cpadolf even see the improved Sparkster run? It deserves waaaaay more than two votes.
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Actually, I voted for Sparkster too. One of those two votes is mine.
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