Ouch not sure how to feel about this since i had just hit platinum. >_>
i mean...only half of the movie is Japanese influenced....why on earth would there be japanese imagery?
This is why we can't have nice things.
Woah, What the fuck happened to Hamtaro?
The pressures that mascot characters are under to retain a paying gig are horrendous.
I've always wanted an orange horse friend.
Now we just need an Adventure Time and Lucky Pie cross over episode! We'll call it Lucky Time!
This is from a North American point of view, but what you say may be relevant as most of the games for these systems started as Japanese games first.
*Constantly refreshing amazon amiibo page to get those elusive pre-orders*
LUUUUUUUUUUUUCINA!
See that's my point. Why does it bother them? Take any popular game. Zelda maybe. Millions of people played it, enjoyed it. How many speedrun it? Thousands? Hundreds? Why should it bother anyone what 1% of the people do with a game? I am not arguing with you at all, as I read what I write it sounds like I am…
I think it bugs a lot of people to see speedrunners try to break games and beat them fast instead of taking the time to enjoy what they're playing, but what those people don't realize is that most speedrunners have played their favorite games hundreds of times both quickly and slowly, which is how they were able to…
I never understood why people care so much about how this is done. It's impressive no matter what. Impressive to find these glitches or impressive to play so methodically. Either way it's fun to watch. I wish people would just enjoy shit for a change instead of trying to break it down.
I believe this is the current glitchless world record, at 1:50:
Let's not get into debates over the merits of glitches in speedrunning. Whether you are or are not a fan of speedrunners who take advantage of exploits and bugs to finish games, you cannot deny that this — like most of the runs in AGDQ so far — is an impressive, skillful, meticulous piece of work that deserves to be…