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rabidshark
Posted: Sunday, October 02, 2005 1:31:53 AM


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Thanks for the comments on the video. As far as suggestions, the hardest parts are jumping the two tall pipes and getting up the steps without slowing down. I just practiced this level to freak people out when I play them, nothing more. (Truth is I've never had the patience to go slow through this game, and I have yet to beat it...)

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andrewg
Posted: Sunday, October 02, 2005 2:04:21 AM


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it seems pretty simple to me, maybe because i have the world record haha.

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rabidshark
Posted: Sunday, October 02, 2005 2:18:14 AM


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Probably should post your time here, but I'd guess you already know about it as your name is referenced in one of the runs. Congrats. As for me, I won't quit my day job.

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andrewg
Posted: Sunday, October 02, 2005 2:19:22 AM


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my name is referenced? oh i see in the super mario bros full completion run. "AndrewG" yep. i beat that time, so soon i will be up there.

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Teh_1337_muffinman
Posted: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:45:44 PM

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The usual 6, 3, and 1 seconds always work, but there is occasionally an error that causes my NES to keep doing the fireworks forever until I hit reset. I've deduced that this happens to me only when I land on the exact border between 9 and the next 0 in the sequence, causing the two numbers to rapidly keep appearing in my time display, even though the time was drained for more points. No idea why this happens, I guess it's just my cartridge.

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Posted: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:59:13 PM


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"Teh_1337_muffinman" wrote:
The usual 6, 3, and 1 seconds always work, but there is occasionally an error that causes my NES to keep doing the fireworks forever until I hit reset. I've deduced that this happens to me only when I land on the exact border between 9 and the next 0 in the sequence, causing the two numbers to rapidly keep appearing in my time display, even though the time was drained for more points. No idea why this happens, I guess it's just my cartridge.

P.S. Blue is a color.


It's not "just your cartridge" they're all exactly the same.

And the "border" between 9 and the next 0 is non existant. It's the CPU counting down, nothing more. There's no "border" there's a 9, and then there's a 0.

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