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Bubsy SNES version full game (desert pt 3/5)

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2009

This is a full game of the SNES version of my most played game, the original Bubsy. I was so eager to play it for the game's audio, but also to see what differences there were between it and the more familiar Genesis version. This is the first take and I only allowed one take so I can accurately relive the experience. The desert world is another one of my favorites. The background scenery is the best in the game and of many games. I find it the most realistic, both by looks and by how they move (the scaling). The music in the SNES version is a direct opposite as that of the Genesis version (and then some). In the Genesis version, I didn't like the train music (third worst), but the SNES version has it as the second best. The main desert music, in the Genesis version, is my second-most-listened-to song of all, with 350,000 to 650,000 plays. It's the second-best in the Genesis version, but, ironically, the worst in the SNES version. It irritates my ears (I actually had to turn the volume way down on my speakers because of it...). The tune is good, but it's the instrument and very high pitch that ruins it. Desert Zone (as I've named the song) in the SNES version is quite a bit into negative territory for compatibility. The good part only has one loop and seems to have a small start on loop 2 of part 1 before jumping to part 2, an odd glitch. The only good part is the intro. Level 8 is the best, due to the woolies with the cheese wheels. I also encountered a new class 4 bug while playing this, during the boss. I actually had to run out of time because the level wouldn't complete....

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  • Are you going for a perfect run? Every single yarn ball and without dying once? I'm pretty impressed.

  • Not quite. It's pretty close though. I don't focus that much on the yarn beyond level 3 in this (7 to 9 are exceptions). If I had a perfect run going, I'd have already encountered the 80-lives glitch by level 9 or 10.

  • 80 lives glitch? What's that?

  • If you get 80 lives, then complete the level or die, the game will give a sense that it reset - the score goes back to 0 and you have 9 lives again with no yarn balls collected, as if you just started the game.

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  • 45 lives, woah!

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