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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

How to Skip Death in SotN.

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  • do you have to have a 360 or can you play it on ps3? ps version?

  • i have a 360. but this works on all versions

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  • awesome thanks.

  • will this work on thte emulator version (PC)?

  • death is like: "WTF HES LATE FOR HIS APPOINTMENT"

  • @OmegaXIII this version of the trick doesn't work on the PSP version. It only works on the Sega Saturn, PS1/PS3 and Xbox 360 versions. You do it a different way on the PSP version.

  • Was this patched on 360, cuz there is no lapis azuli there.

  • Good job dude

  • ok, now we just need to find out how to do that in real life.

  • omg <333 this worked on my PSP go classic version tyty :D

  • I know I've already dropped enough comments on this vid, but one VERY IMPORTANT DETAIL--now I did this on my PSP, but the one detail is that when you unequip the items except for the Lapus Lazuli and the Sword and Shield of Alucard, just before the Warg attacks, you just jump other wise you won't make it through to the other room. So yeah, slight discrepency maybe? Not sure how true this for other versions of the game but still. I just tested this like 2 minutes ago too.

  • I don't care how sophisticated all these next gen games are, (E.G. PS3, X-Box 360) in my opinion, NOTHING beats these 2D side-scrollers. These games have been and always will be the cradle of birth for all these new games all these younger kids think are so cool. Flaws were acceptable with these old school games and using your imagination to fill in the gaps was what made them so unique and special in contrast to these new games.

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