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Twenty minutes... for two levels, if you can believe it.
kjorteo and I struggle together through the final stages of this alleged game, this artefact of pain distilled into the form of a cartridge. In it, we climb the last ice mountain stage (being more successful at going downwards), and then fight against one of the most ridiculously unfair bosses ever created by man or beast. Wish us luck... not with the game, because we've already done that - just with the recovery.
http://youtu.be/iOQc2cCQ-78
As an addendum, shockingly, Terotrous on the GameFAQs boards posted an entirely legitimate run of it - he gets through the game impressively unscathed until the geyser/waterfall section, and then is absolutely destroyed by the six tiles of right-sloping ice at the top of level 10, which claim two continues on their own. Nintendo games just... did not like to be beaten.
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http://youtu.be/iOQc2cCQ-78
As an addendum, shockingly, Terotrous on the GameFAQs boards posted an entirely legitimate run of it - he gets through the game impressively unscathed until the geyser/waterfall section, and then is absolutely destroyed by the six tiles of right-sloping ice at the top of level 10, which claim two continues on their own. Nintendo games just... did not like to be beaten.
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Date: 2013-07-16 09:16 pm (UTC)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZfucy9sGy8
They seem to have kept in the extra jumping height from the 'final boss' level, and in this one the nibble-pibblies jump around like... well, space hoppers. Also, they've made the time limit ridiculously tight, and apparently Rattle and Roll are jerks to each other in the Megadrive/Genesis version (as evidenced by the final score tally). I kind of like their NES incarnations better, anyway.
D.F.
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Date: 2013-07-16 11:37 pm (UTC)Personally, I like the ending "see you next time for snakes in space" better than what's shown after the actual "in space" part. Though the cinematic is nice, and likely not something that could be done cleanly on the nes.
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Date: 2013-07-17 12:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-07-17 04:35 am (UTC)