1-Up!
Game Page: http://speeddemosarchive.com/FinalFantasyLegend.html
Single-segment Japanese v1.0 run with major skips
Verifier Responses
Decision: Accept
Congratulations to Ryan 'Poxnor' Vogt!
Single-segment Japanese v1.0 run with major skips
Verifier Responses
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No cheating identified. Audio and video quality good.
Timing starts: 0:12
Timing ends: 6:58
Total time: 6:46
I wish I could beat The Creator in 8 seconds.
Skips looked legitimate. The whole run looks good. I couldn't find any inconsistencies. I love how some of the best runs come when you're not trying that hard too, but there doesn't seem to be any serious errors in the gameplay.
ACCEPT!
Timing starts: 0:12
Timing ends: 6:58
Total time: 6:46
I wish I could beat The Creator in 8 seconds.
Skips looked legitimate. The whole run looks good. I couldn't find any inconsistencies. I love how some of the best runs come when you're not trying that hard too, but there doesn't seem to be any serious errors in the gameplay.
ACCEPT!
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After playing around with v1.0, I can say that the glitches are repeatable, have some pretty wild consequences, and are ridiculously easy to accidentally trigger with common button presses.
The run reflects a lot of careful planning and displays near flawless execution. Menu work is tight and there is no excess tile movement except where noted to manipulate the RNG or to facilitate the 2-8 glitches. The monster progression, including the use of stocked meat, appears optimized. Battles are efficient (running three times from the Boneking was probably the faster alternative). Very solid run.
Audio and visual are good.
My best time estimate is 6:46.
The game appears to be loaded from a Gameboy Player and there is nothing to suggest cheating. Tracking down a v1.0 cart was likely challenging in and of itself.
Verdict: Accept!
The run reflects a lot of careful planning and displays near flawless execution. Menu work is tight and there is no excess tile movement except where noted to manipulate the RNG or to facilitate the 2-8 glitches. The monster progression, including the use of stocked meat, appears optimized. Battles are efficient (running three times from the Boneking was probably the faster alternative). Very solid run.
Audio and visual are good.
My best time estimate is 6:46.
The game appears to be loaded from a Gameboy Player and there is nothing to suggest cheating. Tracking down a v1.0 cart was likely challenging in and of itself.
Verdict: Accept!
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Timing start: 0:12
Timing end: 6:58 (could be 6:57, but barely; the font is so fast ;w; )
Total time: 6:46
Audio/visual is good. No hiccups or other video problems seen in the recording.
After watching Puwexil replicate this run twice live, I can definitely say that everything in the run is repeatable. And messing up has dire consequences, as making one misstep can completely ruin the step counter for random encounters, thus destroying the run. The menu work is pretty well optimized, given the number of button presses.
Definitely very satisfying to destroy the Creator of the universe with the Saw, a glitch that was still in the US version of the game.
Great run to watch, even if I only understood half of was going on due to the language barrier. ^^;
Accept!
Timing end: 6:58 (could be 6:57, but barely; the font is so fast ;w; )
Total time: 6:46
Audio/visual is good. No hiccups or other video problems seen in the recording.
After watching Puwexil replicate this run twice live, I can definitely say that everything in the run is repeatable. And messing up has dire consequences, as making one misstep can completely ruin the step counter for random encounters, thus destroying the run. The menu work is pretty well optimized, given the number of button presses.
Definitely very satisfying to destroy the Creator of the universe with the Saw, a glitch that was still in the US version of the game.
Great run to watch, even if I only understood half of was going on due to the language barrier. ^^;
Accept!
Decision: Accept
Congratulations to Ryan 'Poxnor' Vogt!
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