That's actually quite hilarious. I think that is a sign at how some games when they were ported to PAL systems back in the early days that glitches were even more apparent.
It becomes more fun once you see the evolution of it.
Here is the Book of TAS Genesis:
In the beginning, there was only the controller and a stop watch. Then there were shoddy quality-vcr tape recordings of said "speed runs". Then comes emulation, youtube, the internet, wikipedia, and Earth all on the same day. Someone decides they can do it faster. This happens over and over as people discover ways to complete the game faster.
It's great when someone discovers how to save 5 seconds..
"This is a Tool-Assisted Speedrun. All actions are doable realtime with practice, but for this video time was slowed down and errors were redone to create one stream of near-perfect play. No cheats or hacks were used."
That's the perfect description. People seem to think that slowing down th game is cheating and save states are cheating. Well yeah... but the point is to use the game how it was programmed, exploiting any flaws to see IF you were perfect how fast it would be possible.
It becomes more fun once you see the evolution of it.
Here is the Book of TAS Genesis:
In the beginning, there was only the controller and a stop watch. Then there were shoddy quality-vcr tape recordings of said "speed runs". Then comes emulation, youtube, the internet, wikipedia, and Earth all on the same day. Someone decides they can do it faster. This happens over and over as people discover ways to complete the game faster.
It's great when someone discovers how to save 5 seconds..
That's actually quite hilarious. I think that is a sign at how some games when they were ported to PAL systems back in the early days that glitches were even more apparent.
tomatzu 1 year ago
It becomes more fun once you see the evolution of it.
Here is the Book of TAS Genesis:
In the beginning, there was only the controller and a stop watch. Then there were shoddy quality-vcr tape recordings of said "speed runs". Then comes emulation, youtube, the internet, wikipedia, and Earth all on the same day. Someone decides they can do it faster. This happens over and over as people discover ways to complete the game faster.
It's great when someone discovers how to save 5 seconds..
LanIost 1 year ago
"This is a Tool-Assisted Speedrun. All actions are doable realtime with practice, but for this video time was slowed down and errors were redone to create one stream of near-perfect play. No cheats or hacks were used."
That's the perfect description. People seem to think that slowing down th game is cheating and save states are cheating. Well yeah... but the point is to use the game how it was programmed, exploiting any flaws to see IF you were perfect how fast it would be possible.
LanIost 1 year ago
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It becomes more fun once you see the evolution of it.
Here is the Book of TAS Genesis:
In the beginning, there was only the controller and a stop watch. Then there were shoddy quality-vcr tape recordings of said "speed runs". Then comes emulation, youtube, the internet, wikipedia, and Earth all on the same day. Someone decides they can do it faster. This happens over and over as people discover ways to complete the game faster.
It's great when someone discovers how to save 5 seconds..
LanIost 1 year ago
wow insane glitches
awesome
Blaster Master Rocks
SmokePropaganda 2 years ago
Screw the tank, I have glitches!
artman40 2 years ago
LOL WTF
NonRandomUser 2 years ago
totally crazy!:D
Simpliband 2 years ago