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【実況】「スーパーボンバーマン」/ボスラッシュ!【SNES】
名作ゲーのボスラッシュです。 その他実況⇒mylist/13031232
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TAS SNES "100%" Secret of Evermore (USA v1.0) in 2:04:06.12 5/5
by W.S. (aka. Saturn). Shapeshifting dogs. Evil robots. Alchemy. Cheesy B movie references. These are all par for the course in Secret of Evermore, a very loose "sequel" to Secret of Mana. The story follows a boy that is thrust into a virtual world and finds himself with no immediate means to escape. As the boy travels, the geography changes to reflect certain eras of real-life history, adding a unique aspect to the game. The author has aimed for fastest time with 100% completion. A note about the ending: normally the full ending would take almost 40 minutes to watch, but 29 minutes worth of waiting have been edited out of the AVI. There is no sound during this segment and the image does not change. A message will appear briefly to indicate when this happens.
TAS SNES "100%" Secret of Evermore (USA v1.0) in 2:04:06.12 4/5
by W.S. (aka. Saturn). Shapeshifting dogs. Evil robots. Alchemy. Cheesy B movie references. These are all par for the course in Secret of Evermore, a very loose "sequel" to Secret of Mana. The story follows a boy that is thrust into a virtual world and finds himself with no immediate means to escape. As the boy travels, the geography changes to reflect certain eras of real-life history, adding a unique aspect to the game. The author has aimed for fastest time with 100% completion. A note about the ending: normally the full ending would take almost 40 minutes to watch, but 29 minutes worth of waiting have been edited out of the AVI. There is no sound during this segment and the image does not change. A message will appear briefly to indicate when this happens.
TAS SNES "100%" Secret of Evermore (USA v1.0) in 2:04:06.12 3/5
by W.S. (aka. Saturn). Shapeshifting dogs. Evil robots. Alchemy. Cheesy B movie references. These are all par for the course in Secret of Evermore, a very loose "sequel" to Secret of Mana. The story follows a boy that is thrust into a virtual world and finds himself with no immediate means to escape. As the boy travels, the geography changes to reflect certain eras of real-life history, adding a unique aspect to the game. The author has aimed for fastest time with 100% completion. A note about the ending: normally the full ending would take almost 40 minutes to watch, but 29 minutes worth of waiting have been edited out of the AVI. There is no sound during this segment and the image does not change. A message will appear briefly to indicate when this happens.
TAS SNES "100%" Secret of Evermore (USA v1.0) in 2:04:06.12 2/5
by W.S. (aka. Saturn). Shapeshifting dogs. Evil robots. Alchemy. Cheesy B movie references. These are all par for the course in Secret of Evermore, a very loose "sequel" to Secret of Mana. The story follows a boy that is thrust into a virtual world and finds himself with no immediate means to escape. As the boy travels, the geography changes to reflect certain eras of real-life history, adding a unique aspect to the game. The author has aimed for fastest time with 100% completion. A note about the ending: normally the full ending would take almost 40 minutes to watch, but 29 minutes worth of waiting have been edited out of the AVI. There is no sound during this segment and the image does not change. A message will appear briefly to indicate when this happens.
TAS SNES "100%" Secret of Evermore (USA v1.0) in 2:04:06.12 1/5
by W.S. (aka. Saturn). Shapeshifting dogs. Evil robots. Alchemy. Cheesy B movie references. These are all par for the course in Secret of Evermore, a very loose "sequel" to Secret of Mana. The story follows a boy that is thrust into a virtual world and finds himself with no immediate means to escape. As the boy travels, the geography changes to reflect certain eras of real-life history, adding a unique aspect to the game. The author has aimed for fastest time with 100% completion. A note about the ending: normally the full ending would take almost 40 minutes to watch, but 29 minutes worth of waiting have been edited out of the AVI. There is no sound during this segment and the image does not change. A message will appear briefly to indicate when this happens.
TAS SNES Zombies Ate My Neighbors (USA) in 59:14.87 2/2
by Hans Olsson (aka. Walker Boh). Zombie slaying in the Zelda perspective. Reminds a bit of Fester's Quest, but is much more fun. Walker Boh controls the both characters simultaneously, which should make the hard game even harder. Naturally, luck and glitches are abused in this run. We recommend reading the author's comments; he wrote quite a detailed article of this movie.
TAS SNES Zombies Ate My Neighbors (USA) in 59:14.87 1/2
by Hans Olsson (aka. Walker Boh). Zombie slaying in the Zelda perspective. Reminds a bit of Fester's Quest, but is much more fun. Walker Boh controls the both characters simultaneously, which should make the hard game even harder. Naturally, luck and glitches are abused in this run. We recommend reading the author's comments; he wrote quite a detailed article of this movie.
TAS SNES Young Merlin (USA) in 40:02.2 by Daan Terra (aka. DaTeL237).
When Merlin was a young Sokoban man, he enjoyed life through minecart-surfing, skin-diving and burrow-crawling. Abusing glitchy spells and items, he wandered the world along with a frozen lady who came from the lake, in the Meanwhile, occasionally beating bad things like meanie trees, yestoday's launch and even a crouching dragon. The author collects all heart pieces and other non-respawning items even without actually touching all of them. However, it is pretty sad that the prize T-shirt will never seem to be awarded with, although the "100% heart pieces collected" screen after the credits says so.
TAS SNES Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt (USA) in 13:58.63
by Torfi Gunnarsson (aka. Blublu). Pugsley's scavenger hunt is an extremely fast paced game, which makes it difficult. It is made even more difficult by playing on the hardest setting, which gives Pugsley only one single heart, meaning that he dies in one hit. The movie itself looks very impressive and it really gives the impression that the player knows what he is doing. The author uses a trick known as the wall-jump to climb vertical walls. This allows for many creative shortcuts.
TAS SNES Wild Guns (USA) in 19:07.55 by Nick Mong (aka. mmbossman).
A science-fiction/western game. One peculiar feature is that the character's movement and aim are controlled simultaneously. This is nearly a 6 minute improvement over the previous movie due to the use of 2 players, more accuracy, and some nice tricks. The author has also embedded a few subliminal message throughout the movie. Details can be found in the author's comments.
TAS SNES X-Men - Mutant Apocalypse (USA) in 15:44.62
by Alvaro Augusto Peixoto Júnior (nibelung). It's the X-Men, and they're out to stop Magneto and whoever else is bad. This game stars five of the X-men: Cyclops, Wolverine, Gambit, Beast, and Psylocke. (Professor X is probably coaching them from a safe place, like he always does.) Each member has their own level to complete, but anyone can be chosen to play the remaining levels. The author picks Psylocke for her speed, and finishes out the game with Beast for his power against bosses.
TAS SNES Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel (USA) in 09:38.85 by Filip Roskvist (aka. Cpadolf).
This game has many qualities that make it a good candidate for TASing. These include nice and soft graphics, music that's not painful to listen to and, of course, a very speedy main character. The game is not meant to be quite as straightforward as it would seem by watching this movie, as the author takes many shortcuts that require extremely precise jumping. A downside to this game is that the bosses sometimes have long invulnerability periods, meaning that Zero has to wait a bit in-between hits and cannot spam the bosses with 20 hits per second. This is an improvement of well over one and a half minutes due to better optimizations, new shortcuts and tricks
TAS SNES U.N. Squadron (USA) in 18:33.27 by Ryan E (aka. georgexi).
U.N. Squadron (1989) is a nice looking horizontal shoot-em-up loosely based on manga & anime series named Area 88 (which is also the name this game was released with in Japan), about a brave young pilot Shin Kazama and his experiences at a mercenary airforce base. Here you see Shin mercilessly slaughtering everything in his sight, and stuffing the bosses full with the heaviest artillery available — of course, not forgetting the usual suicidal dancing around the bullets in the meantime. Surprisingly, the author started working on this video over 2.5 years before the submission, which makes it one of TASvideos's longest projects to date.
TAS SNES Simpsons, The: Bart's Nightmare (USA) in 14:09.3
by M.S.M. (aka. Samhain-Grim, aka. VANDAL). Another game in the Simpsons series. This one takes a bizarre trip through Bart's imagination; fighting amoeba, smashing psychotic appliances, and transforming into Bartzilla. These bizarre situations are handled with tool-assisted precision, and finished 73 seconds faster than the author's previous attempt.
TAS SNES Super Turrican (USA) in 11:30.58 by Cardboard (?).
Super Turrican (1993) is the fifth game of the Turrican series, popular in the times of C64 and Amiga. It features Contra-like run'n'gun action crossbred with Metroid-esque exploration-driven level design and character abilities, while also being quite colorful and having remarkable soundtrack. This is a 77 second improvement over the previous movie by Pasky13, achieved mostly through optimized movement and weapon usage. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Despite having the same name as its NES counterpart, it's not the same game. Curiously, while this version was made without Manfred Trenz (the original Turrican series designer/developer), the NES one was produced by him alone.
TAS SNES The Ninja Warriors Again (JPN) in 32:21.68 by Victor Fontanez (aka. Sp00ky).
"The Ninja Warriors Again" (1994) is the sequel to the popular beat-em-up arcade game "The Ninja Warriors" (1988). It allows the player to choose one of three robotic ninjas. This action packed TAS features the female ninja, Kunoichi, on a mission to leave no crotch unpunched.
TAS SNES Vegas Stakes (USA) in 03:30.93 by Ryan Foley (aka. hero of the day).
If real life had savestates, you could be a millionaire. With handy luck-manipulation, the author multiplies starting player money ($1000) by a hundred in a mere two betting rounds of craps in the limit casino. Then he hits the no limit casino; mutiplying by a hundred again with two betting rounds of craps. The player ends the game with 10 million dollars. Most of the scenes in this game do not relate to gameplay in any way.
TAS SNES Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (USA v1.0) in 31:56.8 2/2
by Tomas Abrahamsson (aka. Tompa). Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (1996) was among the later games released on SNES, which had its positive impact on production values. As a result, the game sports remarkable design and animation quality. In addition to that, it stars Donald Duck in the role of Maui Mallard, a detective with an alter ego of a blindfolded ninja called Cold Shadow, on the task of retrieving the lost Shabum Shabum idol on a remote tropical island. And no, the plot doesn't get more sensible from that point on.
TAS SNES Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (USA v1.0) in 31:56.8 1/2
Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (1996) was among the later games released on SNES, which had its positive impact on production values. As a result, the game sports remarkable design and animation quality. In addition to that, it stars Donald Duck in the role of Maui Mallard, a detective with an alter ego of a blindfolded ninja called Cold Shadow, on the task of retrieving the lost Shabum Shabum idol on a remote tropical island. And no, the plot doesn't get more sensible from that point on.
TAS SNES Lagoon (USA) in 1:08:32.68 by Michael Reilly (aka. OmnipotentEntity). 2/2
Lagoon is a low-tempo adventure game much like Zelda. It is up to Nasir, Hero of Light, to save Lakeland from Zerah. Zerah is attempting to release the Evil Sprit and pollute all the water. This game is difficult due to the length of Nasir's sword. We recommend reading the author's comments.
TAS SNES Kirby Super Star (USA) in 41:56.17 by JSP (aka. Nitsuja). 3/3
It's a long (short) movie of this ridiculous game. Enjoy. The author controls both players when applicable rather than letting the CPU operate the helper. For those interested, the obsoleted movie uses only one controller. This accounts for the large time difference between the two movies.
TAS SNES Demon's Crest (USA) in 36:14.45 by M Sweeney (aka. ElectroSpecter). 2/2
Demon's Crest is the third installment of the Gargoyle's Quest series. The player controls Firebrand, who is scouring the Demon Realm for elemental Crests, which preside over different elements (Fire, Earth, Air, Water, Time, and Heaven). When collected, these crests allow Firebrand to transform his shape at will and gain powerful new abilities and defenses. Demon's Crest is notorious for some very difficult bosses. In this run, the author abuses boss weaknesses to the extreme by carefully switching Gargoyle forms as necessary. In addition, heavy luck manipulation was used during several encounters to make the otherwise troublesome boss fights look easier than a play through of Barney's Hide and Seek.
TAS SNES Lagoon (USA) in 1:08:32.68 by Michael Reilly (aka. OmnipotentEntity). 1/2
Lagoon is a low-tempo adventure game much like Zelda. It is up to Nasir, Hero of Light, to save Lakeland from Zerah. Zerah is attempting to release the Evil Sprit and pollute all the water. This game is difficult due to the length of Nasir's sword. We recommend reading the author's comments.
TAS SNES Kirby Super Star (USA) in 41:56.17 by JSP (aka. Nitsuja). 2/3
It's a long (short) movie of this ridiculous game. Enjoy. The author controls both players when applicable rather than letting the CPU operate the helper. For those interested, the obsoleted movie uses only one controller. This accounts for the large time difference between the two movies.
TAS SNES Demon's Crest (USA) in 36:14.45 by M Sweeney (aka. ElectroSpecter). 1/2
Demon's Crest is the third installment of the Gargoyle's Quest series. The player controls Firebrand, who is scouring the Demon Realm for elemental Crests, which preside over different elements (Fire, Earth, Air, Water, Time, and Heaven). When collected, these crests allow Firebrand to transform his shape at will and gain powerful new abilities and defenses. Demon's Crest is notorious for some very difficult bosses. In this run, the author abuses boss weaknesses to the extreme by carefully switching Gargoyle forms as necessary. In addition, heavy luck manipulation was used during several encounters to make the otherwise troublesome boss fights look easier than a play through of Barney's Hide and Seek.
TAS SNES Out to Lunch (USA v1.0) in 15:42.8 by JSP (aka. Nitsuja).
Out to lunch is a very strange game involving a chef trying to catch escaped vegetables and other food. The game is difficult due to strict time limits and a small amount of lives, which makes the run look impressive. Those unfamiliar with the game are advised to read the author's comments at the submission page to help understand the game and enjoy the movie more.
TAS SNES Prince of Persia 2 (USA) in 11:00.42 by JSP (aka. Nitsuja).
Selected comments from the author:Prince of Persia 2 is one of the most challenging games ever made. Maybe this is because of the terribly imprecise control, the nonsensical puzzles, and the character's amazing inability to survive falling any distance. There are no pits with spikes this time around, apparently there were enough complaints about the ones in the original Prince of Persia, but unfortunately, non-spiky pits are just as deadly as spiky ones, and the new traps are far more sinister.
TAS SNES Mr. Nutz (USA) in 29:27.27 by Daan Terra (aka. DaTeL237).
Mr. Nutz is a happy-go-lucky anthropomorphic red squirrel who saves the world from Mr. Blizzard who, apparently, is trying to turn the world into ice, possibly to combat global warming. DaTel237 skillfully controls Mr. Nutz by making him hop like a jack rabbit on speed, throwing acorns all over the place and avoiding pesky coins whenever possible. A number of tricks and glitches are used, including floor zipping.
TAS SNES Pitfall - The Mayan Adventure (USA) in 11:19.37 by Aleksi Kanerva (aka. Bablo).
Pitfall - The Mayan Adventure on SNES is a sequel to an old Atari game and shares a concept similar to its predecessor: Get through the jungle alive and fight something in the end.
TAS SNES Mortal Kombat II (USA v1.0) in 22:43.68
by M.S.M. (aka. Samhain-Grim, aka. VANDAL). Like all of the Mortal Kombat games, MKII is about warriors fighting in a tournament for inspecific power and fame. Shang Tsung is chosen for his ability to transform into other characters. This movie aims to demonstrate as many quirks and fatalities of the game as possible. Examples include two Shang Tsungs with a Raiden child, a headless Reptile eating Kitana's head and a bloody clone of Jax. The AI is also humiliated. The author's comments page is a definitely recommended reading for this movie. Note: The movie contains semi-realistic violence to be expected with the Mortal Kombat series.
