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What Happened To That Boy by Birdman Ft. Clipse
一言では言い尽くせん mylist/11970793 mylist/8344982 mylist/9282123
All that Jazz
AFIアメリカ映画主題歌ベスト100 98位 All that jazz /By Chicago 100~91=>mylist/12946466 ランキング動画本編=>mylist/11336954
That’s play なゴエモン2 2人プレイ実況
音が小さいです。 画像も荒いです。 プレミアムにでもなろうか。 いいエンコあったら教えてください。 グダカオ。 マイリストmylist/13038578次sm7343958
作業用BGM (´;д;`)なbgm
(´;д;`)ジョニージョニー!!....1.The Smiths /there is light that never goes out....2.The stone roses /I wanna be adored....3.The Cure /a forest....4.Joy division /new dawn fades....5.The Snake corps /this is seagull....6.Prefab sprout /goodbye lucille#1(johnny johnny).....7.Depeche mode /enjoy the silence.........................mylist/12637757・・・・たくさんのコメントありがとうございます!!こちらもよろしくお願いいたします。初期パンクsm9522663//パワーポップ・ポップパンク等sm9569633
ミュージカルWickedドイツ版 Dancing Through Life
ドイツで公演されているミュージカルWickedのDancing Through Lifeです。The Wizard And I(ドイツ版)→sm5593718 What Is This Feeling?(ドイツ版)→sm7217734 Dancing Through Life(ドイツ版)→sm7217803 Defying Gravity(ドイツ版)→sm5624329 No Good Deed(ドイツ版)→sm5623988 No Good Deed(ドイツ版リハーサル風景)→sm5984822 As Long As You’re Mine(ドイツ版)→sm5624286 I’m Not That Girl(ドイツ版)→sm6018833
【UTAU】gravitation【鈴音アリカACT2】
この女の子の声は非常にかわいい! それは私が考えるものである。 私および私の友人は彼女の声銀行を更新した。 私は彼女を好むことを望む! 楽しみなさい! 彼女をここにダウンロードできる:http://www1.axfc.net/uploader/Li/so/36086&key=utau ^u^-----------------------English:The voice of this girl is very cute! That is what I think. Me and my friend updated her voice bank. I hope you like her! Enjoy! You can download her here:http://www1.axfc.net/uploader/Li/so/36086&key=utau ^u^
[トラック提供]Track No.1[もしも明日が晴れならば]
やってみたかったんだよねぇ!!この曲聴いたときピーンときた!!というわけで作ったはいいがとても中途半端になっちゃったwwwまぁいっか!!原曲は"もしも明日が晴れならば"の「命を懸けて」と「Talking All That Jazz」からサンプリングです。もしらばは何回見ても泣けるね、つばさ可愛いよ!!つばさ!!!! うp主マイリストmylist/12839048 ※追記:mp3できた!!ラップ歌ったらURL貼ってくれたらうp主が喜んで聞きに行きますw http://www1.axfc.net/uploader/Si/so/40873 pass:bob
Tura Lura Lural (That's an Irish Lullaby), Van Morrison
The Last Waltz
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 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 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
Why by Ayaka (Cover by me) Final Fantasy Crisis Core ending
Song: WhyArtist: AyakaGame: Final Fantasy Crisis CoreCover: Lex (Redkunoichi)Please keep in mind that I sang and recorded this in one try. I never heard this version of this song so I tried my best to sing along with it. I didn't even know that the song ended on the 2nd chorus so I kept singing like a baka... -_-*I was watching this video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHf58GVPgPkI took a break from recording my para para dances and came across this song. I decided to record it since I had my camera with me. I wanted to sing this song at the Fanime karaoke contest, but I didn't make it in time. There's always next time. ^_^--------------All rights reserved. The song does not belong to me.
Cloudberry Jam/This & Thatのベースを弾いた。
どもー、T@ck-Maと申します。
今回はigrek-UさんのThis & Thatに合わせてベースを弾かせていただきました。
本当は2画面でコラボ…みたいなのやりたかったんですけど、どうやらPCのスペックが低いらしく出来ませんでした…orz 申し訳ないです。
ミスも少々ありますが、寛大なお心でお願いいたしますww
マイリスト→mylist/11909848
igrek-UさんのThis & That→sm5182026
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 GBA Sonic Advance 2 (USA) in 18:44.97 by JSP (aka. Nitsuja).
Disappointed with slow paced movies that may be good but just move too slowly? Look no further, nitsuja in this extremely high-speed run demonstrates how to break the sound barrier and why Sonic is the fastest character in the video game universe. The average character movement speed in this movie is probably the highest of all the movies on this site. This movie doesn't collect any of the Chaos Emeralds, but does demonstrate almost every single move that Sonic is capable of in this game.
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 Inspector Gadget (USA) in 14:00.25 by Kirk L. (aka. BioSpark).
Inspector Gadget is a cartoon series featuring a bumbling cyborg, his clever niece Penny and her super intelligent dog Brain. Despite his many useful abilities like helicoptering and a hand that comes out of his head, the Inspector must constantly rely upon Penny and Brain to defeat his arch-nemesis Dr. Claw week after week. However, in this game he must save Penny from several kidnappings without such aid. In another major departure from the television series, Dr. Claw's face is shown briefly. The author abuses Inpector Gadget's gadgets to do things clearly not intended by the game designers. Whether floating through stages or grappling with his head-hand, large sections are skipped and bosses dispatched expeditiously.
TAS SNES Final Fight 3 (USA) in 18:18.63 by Michael Dahn (aka. Diman).
The third installment of the Final Fight series has Guy dressing up in a dashing outfit and murdering hundreds of people in less time than it takes to watch the local news. All in the name of vanquishing evil, of course. Paraphrased from the author's submission: This run uses tools - Sledgehammers, which I get from the barrels. THAT'S a real tool-assisted run! (I know it's a bad joke but I couldn't resist it :P)
TAS SNES Kirby's Avalanche (USA) in 07:58.07 by Paul Acito (aka. DonamerDragon).
SNES Kirby's Avalanche (USA) in 07:58.07 by Paul Acito (aka. DonamerDragon). Download AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 28 MB, length: 13:29)Download snes9x movie file (.smv) (date: 2005-06-29)Read author's comments in submission #712Discuss this movieRating: 6.8 (26 votes) - Aims for fastest time- Manipulates luck- Plays at hardest level- No predefined saves- Genre: Puzzle Kirby's Avalanche is a tetris based game where you go through Dreamland, fighting various opponents from the Kirby games. Your goal is to become the Avalanche champion. The author's aims for this game were: Complete the game as fast as possible on its highest difficulty. To entertain the viewer with the combos, instead of just making them. To attain the highest score possible without losing time. This is actually the third submission for this game that we have received.
tas SNES Family Feud (USA) in 06:46.28 by Tom White (aka. Heisanevilgenius).
Family Feud (1993) follows the premise of the American TV show of the same name. Two families are pit against each other in a contest aimed at guessing the results of a public survey. The first family member to press a button and give a concise answer that happens to be on the survey, earns points. The last round allows both families to list several of the existing survey answers in a very short time period. Heisanevilgenius's family, The As, ignores all that and goes with elaborate and utter nonsense instead… only to find the host accepting their answers as correct. The other family, The Halls, doesn't even get the chance to insert a word, proving the racial prejudice of the host. Watch the game and see for yourself. Note: some answers contain coarse language.
TAS SNES BS Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman Zero (JPN) in 12:48.17
by Thomas Robson (aka. TheRandomPie_IV). from TASvideo.org This is a game based on the completely "unique" concept of an evil boss trying to take over/destroy/do whatever with the world, and despite the Earth being filled with about 7 billion occupants, you are the only one who can stop it. At first glance it may seem odd that, although the game is two player, only one player is used, and that's Player 2. Player 2 was chosen because her aerial attack gives an enormous speed boost. It is also one of the few attacks in video games that operates on frame precision, so smashing out a 30Hz rapid-fire on the controller will lay the beatdown pretty quickly. That, combined with the fact that half the enemies in this game are of the standard "walk around and shoot" variety, allow the heroine to zip through the game with total reckless abandon. Few games allow a TASer to do that, so this is a rare opportunity indeed.
TAS SNES Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (USA) in 19:08.1
by Mário de Almeida Azevedo Junior (aka. FODA) and Nick Vatcher. from TASvideo.org This is that game that looks like a remake of the first Battletoads game. The Toads go after Silas Volkmire and Dark Queen because someone was kidnapped again... Features 2 players and aims for fastest completion time while bashing through the enemies and showing off.
TAS SNES Final Fantasy - Mystic Quest (USA) in 1:49:20.0 6/6
1/6 -> sm7236487 from TASvideo.org by Paul Acito (aka. DonamerDragon). Final Fantasy Mystic Quest is a short RPG game that is very different from the Final Fantasy games that came before and after it. This is the third TAS movie of this game, now 8 minutes faster than the previous run by the same author. We recommend reading the author's comments for information about this run. Japanese title「ファイナルファンタジーUSAミスティッククエスト」
