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Kreegathsays...Exactly who verified that this is the world record and what was the paramiters? Did he use an emulator (or whatever they're called)? If so, what makes the no dying and fast clearing parts of this loooong video special?
If the player indeed used an emulator, as I think he did due to the inhumanly timed jumps and accuracy with the lance in the six minutes I watched, then the whole point of bragging is lost, isn't it? It's almost like watching the computer play itself.
NicoleBeesays...This story is happy end.
marinarasays...i remember this game, f'ing hard.
Tymbrwulfsays...>> ^Kreegath:
Exactly who verified that this is the world record and what was the paramiters? Did he use an emulator (or whatever they're called)? If so, what makes the no dying and fast clearing parts of this loooong video special?
If the player indeed used an emulator, as I think he did due to the inhumanly timed jumps and accuracy with the lance in the six minutes I watched, then the whole point of bragging is lost, isn't it? It's almost like watching the computer play itself.
http://speeddemosarchive.com/GhostsnGoblins.html
With all of the author's commentary on how he beat the game, and this is a recording from a NON-emulated game!
flechettesays...Indeed, the TAS (emulated) run from tasvideos.org is nearly a minute faster for the first round.
See http://tasvideos.org/853M.html
jacobreckersays...being the wise and courageour knight that you are you feel strongth welling in your body
siftbotsays...Moving this video to Tymbrwulf's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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