I somehow missed the A+ logo in All Star Special, so I'd thought Arc developed that one in-house. Same deal with Million, who were sometime incorrectly credited for developed the GBA Kunio and Double Dragon games.Īh, OK. ~*~* ~*~* ~*~* If there's a place that I could be ~ Then I'd be another memory *~*~ *~*~ *~*~ĪSW has never developed any of their Kunio games in-house as far as I know. ~ Imagination and memory are but one thing, which for diverse considerations have diverse names ~ I'll probably make another post when that video is uploaded with some strategy commentary. i'd still very confidently say this game is most fun when you just do a casual 1cc tho - take a hit and adjust your run on the spot rather than routing everything out and going for high precision like this.
didn't really anticipate speedrunning ever again, much less on this game, but i got obsessed with paring my run down before moving onto ninja spirit or something else. this puts me very firmly ahead of everyone but the guy in first, whose run is pretty much beautiful, and makes him and me the only people with sub 6 minute runs.
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Whoo, got my time down on tonma down to 5:45/5:46, waiting for my roommate to get home so she can trim the footage for me to upload it because i'm dumb as shit and still haven't figured out how to do that. Chack'n Pop is another one I'm mostly mentioning for its influence, but The Fairyland Story is a solid hidden gem. Two more games worth checking out are Bubble Bobble's predecessors, Chack'n Pop and The Fairyland Story. The controls, mechanics, graphics, and audio have all been altered for the worse.
It sounds like you're already aware, but it almost can't be overstated how bad of a port The Wily Wars is. Some people like the original for what it is but I'm not one of them - I only recommend it for the sake of its influence. Who knows? Maybe a fresh experience with a different mindset will change my mind about it.ĭon't go into Metroid expecting Super Metroid because that's not what you'll get. I'm actually reasonable acquainted with the Marios and (especially) Contra Bubble Bobble and Mega Man 2 less so - the first mostly through the good Master System version and the latter (as well the first and third games) through the Wily Wars cartridge for the Mega Drive (not the best way to experience these games, I know it had everything to a great package, but of course Capcom had to ruin it.), so I'm definitely interested in checking out their original versions, even though I'm not that really into the Mega Man series. Thanks! Metroid has definitely been on my radar for awhile, since I'm big fan of it's Super incarnation I just need to be in the right mindset and have enough time to make some maps for it.