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davidn ([personal profile] davidn) wrote2011-08-27 10:31 pm
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Stumbling through Little Nemo

I cannot believe that the demographics of videos uploaded on Youtube are so heavily weighted that putting the innocent word "through" in a video title immediately throws up the tag suggestions "fire" and "flames".

Anyway. I tried another NES game, this time with an elaborate recording setup that I was playing about with all day that allows me to record my voice through the headset connected to the computer, while simultaneously running the game's audio to the guitar processor thing I use and recording it on that, then editing the two together at the end. So you can now hear both Little Nemo: The Dream Master and my reactions to it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQItDEQn69Y


I'd never so much as seen the game before I started recording this video, but as it turns out, it's a game in which you hop around a dream world lulling monsters to sleep by throwing boiled sweets at them and then hijacking their bodies to get yourself around the level. It also turns out I'm dreadful at it, even though I was very proud of myself for getting to the second level.

The method I used for recording worked out rather well, but I'm confused by how out-of-sync the sound gets in Camstudio - it seems to play my voice and the video at normal speed, and yet the voice always drifts slightly ahead or behind the video over time. The process of resynchronizing them in iMovie just got more and more difficult as it went on, having to re-import the same file multiple times to split it up, having the Trim menu disappear entirely and with it preventing me from scrolling down to the last row of thumbnails on the video to edit the end - it came to be so excruciating that I found myself wondering insane things like whether Windows Movie Maker might actually be better at it.
kjorteo: Screenshot from Eggerland: Revival of the Labyrinth, of Lolo looking shocked and defeated as an Alma captures him. (Alma)

[personal profile] kjorteo 2011-08-28 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
And all the attempts you'd spend scouting, sacrificing your life to collect each heart framer one at time even though you haven't even begun to make it safe to collect any of them, just to see which ones gave you shots! Because that was important information when figuring out the solution to actually get them all for real.

But those were the only real issues--everything else was just rules of the game you had to learn once, and then it was consistent from then on. If I see a screenshot of a Lolo level, I would need someone to tell me A) which, if any HFs give shots, B) how many HFs it takes to unlock the hammer/bridge/arrow powers (if you have any that stage,) C) if there are any spawn-blocking shenanigans, and D) whether the Don Medusae (if there are any) move horizontally or vertically. Once I know that, I could just study the screenshot and solve it in my head.

God, I love Lolo games. I really need to go back and finish Lolo 3 at some point....
kjorteo: A 16-bit pixel-style icon of (clockwise from the bottom/6:00 position) Celine, Fang, Sara, Ardei, and Kurt.  The assets are from their Twitch show, Warm Fuzzy Game Room. (Exasperation)

[personal profile] kjorteo 2011-08-30 09:12 am (UTC)(link)
There, my Backloggery profile was itself in the backlog for a while, there, but I went ahead and at least gave it as much of an update as I could with games that came to me off the immediate top of my head. I'm sure there's more if I brainstorm, but oh, well. Anyway, thanks a lot for making me think of that until I just had to go back and do it.
kjorteo: Sprite of a Skarmory posed and looking majestic, complete with lens flare. (Skarmory: BEHOLD)

[personal profile] kjorteo 2011-08-30 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Cs are for 100% completion and Ms are for self-imposed challenge runs above and beyond that! Though I suppose it could be argued that actually XSing the X operations could be considered above and beyond....
Edited 2011-08-30 18:31 (UTC)
kjorteo: A 16-bit pixel-style icon of (clockwise from the bottom/6:00 position) Celine, Fang, Sara, Ardei, and Kurt.  The assets are from their Twitch show, Warm Fuzzy Game Room. (Teo: Embarrassed)

[personal profile] kjorteo 2011-08-31 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
Well, all right, fine, there. :)