Yeah, I said it.
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looks like you got something to beat lucid. 
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Go lucid, go! 
Probably he had no SNES. but if you play and beat a record for a hole summer you can buy a SNES. Maybe he isn´t as serious as nerds here. Maybe he was very poor or don´t care very much about rules and stuff.
Probably he had no SNES. but if you play and beat a record for a hole summer you can buy a SNES. Maybe he isn´t as serious as nerds here. Maybe he was very poor or don´t care very much about rules and stuff.
I had already done about 50 attempts before these posts. =)
I'm sure it was easy to figure out, but the rejected submission that was "barely an improvement" was mine. It was done at a time when simply "getting the record" was more important to me than truly optimizing the run and going as fast as possible, and I think that's why it was rejected. Perhaps, rightfully so. That, combined with the archive.org run, has motivated me to do a massive improvement.
Meh. Casual gaming and speedrunning do not mix. I should be playing Guitar Hero II or God of War II, and instead I'm playing Metal Gear Solid 2 and Super Mario World. Damn you, SDA. >_<