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craig3410

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Posted on 07-20-06 11:11 PM Link | Quote
800,000 points in the 6th World, 99 lives, a Tanooki suit I got in world 4, and the spade game and the Treasure ship for my taking.

(Save States are fun.)

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Posted on 07-20-06 11:49 PM Link | Quote
Bah. I'm sure I could do a great clean run (save stating only to save, nothing else) if I wanted to.

Playing SMB3 again is a lot like re-learning how to ride a bike. No trouble at all after the first stupid death or two.
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Posted on 07-21-06 12:38 AM Link | Quote
Bah, try managing to get like 10+ Hammer Bros. suits.
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Posted on 07-21-06 12:56 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Colin
Playing SMB3 again is a lot like re-learning how to ride a bike. No trouble at all after the first stupid death or two.

You died twice while re-learning how to ride a bike?

On topic, I've never been able to stay too attentive to something to get that score or whatnot. I just lose interest in SMB easily. Its good for a little, but to me, I just can't play it constantly.
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Posted on 07-21-06 12:58 AM Link | Quote
Bah, try beating it on the original NES without warps. No savestates for you, cheap-skate. Then we'll see whose ass gets kicked. This is even moreso if you were to be doing so for the first time, around the time when it came out. Although injecting time travel into this topic may be taking this a bit too far, the point remains.
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Posted on 07-21-06 01:56 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Racer Xeo
Bah, try managing to get like 10+ Hammer Bros. suits.


Speaking of which, where the hell are all of them? I can't find one yet.

Originally posted by asdf
Bah, try beating it on the original NES without warps. No savestates for you, cheap-skate. Then we'll see whose ass gets kicked. This is even moreso if you were to be doing so for the first time, around the time when it came out. Although injecting time travel into this topic may be taking this a bit too far, the point remains.


Yes, I do suck without savestates... (although I have beat it w/o warps and savestates before)

Just barely, though.


(edited by craig3410 on 07-21-06 12:58 AM)
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Posted on 07-21-06 02:00 AM Link | Quote
Well, since you are in World 6, you should be able to find a Hammer Brothers suit in that Red Mushroom house above the ship.

The odds of getting that suit in the mushroom house is pretty high I believe.


(edited by fabio on 07-21-06 01:01 AM)
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Posted on 07-21-06 02:12 AM Link | Quote
Never played the emulated version. I recorded myself beating the NES game in 2 hours 30 minutes though. Every level, nearly every toad house (I'm pretty sure you can't get every toadhouse in the game), hammer brother, at least one of every item, every match game, 2 white ships and I defeated King Koopa with a Tanooki Suit.

Haven't played the game in a couple weeks so I doubt I could do that again. Congrats on your saved version though...must be nice to not have to restart when you accidently kick your Nintendo.
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Posted on 07-21-06 09:00 PM Link | Quote
I can get 99 lives in the second level without save states easily... As for getting a load of points like that... I'd just try to completely clear out a level; I've done it before, but it was because I was bored. I feel guilty using save states, so I almost never use them.


Try getting 99,999,999 points in Super Mario World. It takes less than 30 minutes if you know how to do it.
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Posted on 07-21-06 09:03 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by AMazur
(I'm pretty sure you can't get every toadhouse in the game


Why wouldn't you be able to? I'm fairly sure you can go to every toadhouse.

Also, beating Bowser with the Hammer Bros. suit is both entertaining and rewarding.
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Posted on 07-21-06 09:04 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Kario
Originally posted by AMazur
(I'm pretty sure you can't get every toadhouse in the game


Why wouldn't you be able to? I'm fairly sure you can go to every toadhouse.

There aren't enough Hammers in the first 4 worlds (2) to break all of the rocks (3) that the Mushroom Houses are behind.
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Posted on 07-21-06 09:51 PM Link | Quote
Being the ultimate SMB3 Hacker I'm tempted to make a quick no save-state complete every level run of SMB3 to see what my final score and time would be....
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Posted on 07-22-06 12:59 AM Link | Quote
Probably nowhere near as good as the professional speedrunners.
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Posted on 07-22-06 01:17 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Doritokiller
Try getting 99,999,999 points in Super Mario World. It takes less than 30 minutes if you know how to do it.
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Why I havent picked up this game in a while is beyond me... maybe I can do that tomorrow, since I have all the time in the world.
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Posted on 07-22-06 08:49 PM Link | Quote
Probably nowhere near as good as the professional speedrunners.

It's nice to watch legit runs sometimes though.
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Posted on 07-22-06 11:30 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish
Probably nowhere near as good as the professional speedrunners.


Hey, even they fuck up horribly (or get horribly fucked up) from time to time. Just look at the ones from the 100% All-Stars SMB3 one, or maybe even the ones from the DKC3 one. And besides, anyone can be a "professional" speed runner if they put enough work into it.


(edited by asdf on 07-22-06 10:31 PM)
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Posted on 07-22-06 11:39 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Colin
It's nice to watch legit runs sometimes though.
That's what I'm talking about.
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Posted on 07-23-06 12:09 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Colin
It's nice to watch legit runs sometimes though.

Originally posted by My speed runs folder
Size: 5.30 GB (5,699,066,920 bytes)
Im actually going to ask a question about speed running...

Is exploiting a glitch to get a faster time considered legit?

(IE: The several sequence break points in Metroid.
The screen warp in Zelda: Link's Awakening)
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Posted on 07-23-06 12:15 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by KATW
Is exploiting a glitch to get a faster time considered legit?

(IE: The several sequence break points in Metroid.
The screen warp in Zelda: Link's Awakening)


It depends on the glitch. The ones in the Metroid games and other sequence breaks are generally considered okay, but ones such as the screen warp glitch in Link's Awakening is not.
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Posted on 07-23-06 12:19 AM Link | Quote
Screen warp glitch?
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