Shouldnt we stay on topic? And maybe someone could test if you power bomb and then grapple then you could prolly leave the room to the left but then youd be stuck ........
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ZSNES tends to emulate better overall, so I prefer to use it for gameplay and testing. Savestates are also uncompressed and easy to use with different programs. It's movies have a high tendency of breaking though, *and* there's no mac port, as often mentioned. SNES9x has a lot of useful custom versions though, with various debugging tools. I use whichever is best for the current application (and yes, I've switched to recording movies in snes9x, but I haven't uploaded many movies lately). Of course, bsnes is even better than both of those at emulation and debugging, but with 20 fps at best and no savestates, it's generally not practical. >_<
Grappling onto Crocamire was found shortly after the space/time beam. And there's not *much* interesting to do with it. You can't escape by going left, but if you go right around 250 screens (and gradually up 2 screens), you can eventually reach the door on the far left. Entering it from the wrong side places you in a repeat of the next room though, but it's easy to get into a normal room if you know what you're doing. There's not really any point to it, though, it's just a random fun trick. Like killing Crocamire's tounge.
wow thats nice, even though i never really showed any runs other than the tactics i added as smv
yet those are for the european version
also im almost about to start recording a run, i just managed to do a 32 one so i need just a bit more of time so i can establish solid checkpoints for my run
yet the recording process is gonna take more time as im gonna allow less mistakes and im gonna need to reset more often
also im gonna use 3 tapes, that way if a good segment is before half the tape i start recording after
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Like killing Crocamire's tounge.
How do you do that, anyway?
Lots and lots and lots of power bombs. 82 if I did the math right. That's also assuming you hit Crocomire twice with each power bomb. Obviously, it requires resetting the game to collect extra power bomb packs, if you want to do it without game genie or something.