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General Chat / Re: The HOPEFUL thread: Be happy here!
« on: March 27, 2011, 11:28:49 AM »
I'm sure you will. Remember that college is as good as you make it, and I doubt your top college would really be that much better anyway. Good luck!

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General Chat / Re: Classic quotes from forum members
« on: March 26, 2011, 11:08:51 PM »
Sorry for being off-topic, but when is the best time to get on #tmk? Whenever I went on only a few people were there.

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General Chat / Re: The HOPEFUL thread: Be happy here!
« on: March 26, 2011, 10:44:33 PM »
I loaded up Brawl after a long time, and I couldn't stand the fact that I still didn't have all the stickers and trophies. I was missing quite a few, so I made it my goal this break to finish getting them all. All I can say is I'm pleased with myself because I managed to do it!

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General Chat / Re: I'm going away! Signed, TMK member
« on: March 26, 2011, 09:30:42 AM »
Leaving for college doesn't mean I won't be able to visit TMK. I'm just letting everyone know that I'll be heading back to my academic life soon.

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General Chat / Re: I'm going away! Signed, TMK member
« on: March 26, 2011, 08:45:13 AM »
Unfortunately I leave for college tomorrow, so I won't be able to upload any console videos. The good news is I have settled on spending a day in the summer to speedrun Super Mario Sunshine. I won't record it because my camcorder can't handle very long videos (and I don't want to play on my laggy HDTV), but I'll at least see if I can beat the 1 hour, 52 minute time on Speed Demos Archive.

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I found it out while playing around. I noticed that he took damage, but I didn't throw a Bob-Omb at him. After a little bit, I found out about the stairs and how I can lure the Bob-Ombs up them to make him take damage.

I actually discovered this around 4-5 months ago; I just haven't made a video of it until now.

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Due to my house being reorganized it was about impossible to find a roll of Scotch tape, making Weegee's request undoable without strenuous hours of practice that I can easily avoid. As a result, I uploaded something else. It's not ground breaking or anything, but it's an entertaining watch nonetheless. The title should explain it all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BEMFTDO470

Enjoy, and remember to check out my profile for more cool videos!

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General Chat / Re: Winter 2010 ADVANCED Poster Awards!
« on: March 25, 2011, 01:53:57 PM »
Congratulations to all the winners! I wonder what's in store for us next year.

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Video Game Chat / Re: Personal Bests on non-Mario titles
« on: March 23, 2011, 02:10:40 PM »
Sorry for the double post, but here's an example of a tougher Megaflip I did in my low % run.

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These are great; I can actually picture the events in my head! How long does it take you to write these up?

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General Chat / Re: The HOPEFUL thread: Be happy here!
« on: March 22, 2011, 08:47:18 PM »
Congratulations, Pt_Peach! Do you know what you're majoring in yet?

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Video Game Chat / Re: Personal Bests on non-Mario titles
« on: March 22, 2011, 12:18:28 PM »
Oh, I never mentioned that. At first I was just doing another typical swordless run, but then I decided to get all I can without a sword as well. I have the Kokiri's Emerald because if you get Zelda's Letter before getting a sword, Mido won't be blocking your way to the Deku Tree anymore.

It's funny because Dark Link and the double Stalfos mid-boss are easier to beat as a kid swordless than as an adult swordless. You have Deku Sticks as a kid, which when used in a jumpslash are as strong as the Master Sword. You don't have those as an adult. Also, the Boomerang freezes Dark Link, making it basically impossible to lose against him.

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Video Game Chat / Re: Personal Bests on non-Mario titles
« on: March 21, 2011, 12:24:24 AM »
*Prepares to type a long post*

Let's start with how I got out of the forest without the Kokiri Sword. I hope some of you have seen that forest escape involving the Business Scrub in the Lost Woods. If you haven't, don't worry; I didn't use that anyway. What I did was get Deku Nuts and make my way to the little hole you climb through to get to the Kokiri Sword. Due to some programming oversight, you're able to move if you use an item after opening up a textbox right after you get out of a hole like that. What I did in that instance was talk to Navi and use a Deku Nut, enabling me to move. Then, I had to blindly make my way to the exit; since the Kokiri was no longer blocking the exit since the textbox was still up, I was able to get out of the forest.

Now onto the more important glitches:

Infinite Sword Glitch: This is perhaps the most important of all the glitches I used. If you're near something you can pick up or open a textbox with (sign, billboard, person, bomb), crouch stab and try to press A to interact with the respective object mid-swing. If done correctly, Link's sword will have the slash mark that you see when you attack at all times, the vertical bars at the top and bottom of the screen won't go away, and you won't be able to fall off any ledges. It's called "Infinite Sword" because Link is in a constant attacking state (if you run near an enemy you can hurt it without swinging). This glitch is required for...

Bomb/Bombchu Hovering: This glitch enables you to reach places previously thought unreachable in certain circumstances (Forest Temple as kid). The easiest way to do this is face your back to a ledge with the Infinite Sword Glitch activated while holding Z. Then, take out your Slingshot/Fairy Bow, ready a Deku Seed/Arrow, backflip, and quickly pull out a Bombchu and shield with R. Link will block the explosion with his shield, and since the Infinite Sword Glitch doesn't allow him to fall, he'll stay in place. Note that there are better ways to do this and gain more height and distance with each Bombchu, but this is just the simplest and easiest way. Also note that this does not work on slippery slopes (more on this later).

Megaflip: This glitch enables you to do a backflip four times farther than your normal one. There's an easy way and a hard way: The easy way to do this is activate Nayru's Love. Then, take out a Bomb, stay a little in front of it so it doesn't say "Grab" on A, hold Z and R, and wait for it to blow up. Right when the explosion hits Link's shield, backflip (still holding Z and R). The harder way to do this is the same as above, except you don't need Nayru's Love and must instead roll into the explosion then backflip.

There are many more glitches I used, but it would take a long time to explain them all. If you want to find out more, head on over to: www.zeldaspeedruns.com

As for the Longshot, one of the rooms you need to get to Dark Link has two slippery slopes, which poses a problem for the Bombchu Hover glitch because you can't backflip when hovering above one. Luckily, you can use the moving platforms in the room to hover normally. The problem is, if you happen to backflip and be above a slippery slope, Link will do a farther backflip, requiring you to start over. Additionally, it gets harder to keep track of whether you're above a platform or not since Link's shadow disappears when you're really high up. Since the room is so big, it takes about 45-50 Bombchus to make it across. A difficult task indeed.

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Video Game Chat / Re: Personal Bests on non-Mario titles
« on: March 20, 2011, 10:51:48 AM »
Well, I wouldn't consider this a "best," but I have done quite a bit with glitches in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. In the first three pictures you can see all the items I've managed to get as a kid alone. Proof of this is in the third picture, where you can see that I don't even have the Light Medallion, which you get immediately when you turn into an adult, yet. That last picture shows me in the same file, except I obtained the Longshot (which was the biggest pain to get without the Hookshot). Note that no cheats were used at all; just glitches.

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Video Game Chat / Re: Pokemon Topic
« on: March 20, 2011, 10:46:33 AM »
I ordered White and I just got to play it a couple of days ago. They really did an excellent job on it; it has a much better pace than any other Pokemon game I've played, and you seem to encounter your friends more often throughout the story. Battles are much smoother and quicker, which is a big improvement from last generation, and I actually like the Pokemon I've seen so far. I'd definitely recommend it to any Pokemon veteran.

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