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davidn ([personal profile] davidn) wrote2013-07-17 07:54 pm

Stumbling through the Megadrive version of Snake, Rattle 'n' Roll

Surprise snakes! Which would be a bad thing under any other circumstances, but as the Megadrive version of Snake, Rattle ‘n’ Roll was mentioned on the videos that [livejournal.com profile] kjorteo and I did, I hunted it down and gave it a test to see if it was any less brutal. (Spoiler: I don’t complete it). This makes this game the most played in the Stumbling Through series by two iterations. I must be mad.

This was meant to be a very quick video, but I was pretty amazed by how far I got on one set of continues - perhaps the game is a little more forgiving, even though there are a couple of places which were either made more brutal or that I just didn’t remember.

It's interesting to note that under stress I seem to swear not by increasing the strength of my language but by concatenating various other words together to form physically impossibe hybrid strings.



http://youtu.be/cFUhxC67Dno

[identity profile] crassadon.livejournal.com 2013-07-18 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
Considering there isn't even a player two participating. . . poor Roll!!!!

The graphics are improved, but I'm still on the fence about if the music is actually better.


How did you make it that far????

[identity profile] tamakun.livejournal.com 2013-07-22 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking of the music, I'm vaguely reminded of virtually every pinball game that came out before digitized audio. The end-level "Amazing" screens are practically copy-and-paste sounds clips from the old-school electromechanical machines.