View Full Version : VIDEO - Can YOU beat the SMB time record?
Raedon
10-03-2004, 12:36 AM
http://www.archive.org/download/Mario1_510/Mario1_510.avi
Scott admits he can be beat. Good luck!
Raedon
10-03-2004, 10:09 AM
heh, guess not..
Personally I wonder how many collectors have actually finished SMB :D
VACRMH
10-03-2004, 10:20 AM
Personally I wonder how many collectors have actually finished SMB :D
:embarrassed: :embarrassed: :embarrassed:
Anyways, was this video another one of those emulator save state videos?
slip81
10-03-2004, 10:35 AM
heh, guess not..
Personally I wonder how many collectors have actually finished SMB :D
I still haven't beaten it yet. I'm sure I could if I invested time into it, but I'd rather be playing Katamari. I doubt I could ever beat Scott's record though.
Jibbajaba
10-03-2004, 10:56 AM
Thats definitely an impressive video, but there's no way you can convincce me that he didn't die several times. Some spots he just got through by luck. He put together a video of his best performance on each of those levels. Way better than I could do, though.
Chris
Raedon
10-03-2004, 11:00 AM
Personally I wonder how many collectors have actually finished SMB :D
:embarrassed: :embarrassed: :embarrassed:
Anyways, was this video another one of those emulator save state videos?
Naa.. this one is the real deal. There was a SMB 3 fake if I remember correctly.
Yes, SMB has laxed collision detection, but if you watch 4-2 you will see that this works agenst him as he falls a bit on the vine. This is the fastest path but a second or two can come off this.
Regardless if it is fake then it's a good one, keeping the score/coins right.. etc..
farfel
10-03-2004, 11:25 AM
I want to see a speedrun with no skipped levels.
Does one exist?
Raedon
10-03-2004, 11:34 AM
Personally I wonder how many collectors have actually finished SMB :D
:embarrassed: :embarrassed: :embarrassed:
Anyways, was this video another one of those emulator save state videos?
If it is then it was recorded to VHS and then to the computer. There are tale tale signs of analog VHS tape in the video.
Jibbajaba
10-03-2004, 01:45 PM
Personally I wonder how many collectors have actually finished SMB :D
:embarrassed: :embarrassed: :embarrassed:
Anyways, was this video another one of those emulator save state videos?
Naa.. this one is the real deal. There was a SMB 3 fake if I remember correctly.
Yes, SMB has laxed collision detection, but if you watch 4-2 you will see that this works agenst him as he falls a bit on the vine. This is the fastest path but a second or two can come off this.
Regardless if it is fake then it's a good one, keeping the score/coins right.. etc..
Oh I never thought of the score. Well then damn I am REALLY impressed.
Chris
SegaAges
10-03-2004, 03:15 PM
I can tell you from experience that it is a tedious task to record a record. One little mistake in what you are doing means:
Stop Tape
Rewind tape to right where this run starts
record game right before it starts
restart game
and repeat until you get the record.
it takes a long time. I know when I got the 46k record on Simpsons Road Rage it sucked even more, because I was going for a high score, and not a fastest time. My run seriously takes at least 30 minutes, and having to do that all over sucks bad.
ubersaurus
10-03-2004, 03:18 PM
I can beat SMB pretty damn fast (about 6 minutes if I don't screw up), but damn, I don't think I'm hardcore enough to kill that record.
May be something to try sometime, though.
calthaer
10-03-2004, 04:47 PM
I can tell you from experience that it is a tedious task to record a record. One little mistake in what you are doing means:
Stop Tape
Rewind tape to right where this run starts
record game right before it starts
restart game
and repeat until you get the record.
This is why you could just do it via emulators and / or a digital video feed. It would be a lot easier that way and easier to fake.
davidbrit2
10-03-2004, 05:55 PM
I can tell you from experience that it is a tedious task to record a record. One little mistake in what you are doing means:
Stop Tape
Rewind tape to right where this run starts
record game right before it starts
restart game
and repeat until you get the record.
This is why you could just do it via emulators and / or a digital video feed. It would be a lot easier that way and easier to fake.
There would still be some tell-tale signs. For example, the aspect ratio would be incorrect (the NES does NOT have square pixels), the palette would be a bit off, sound would be a dead giveaway, and background scroll border clipping would be jumpy. You'd need an emulator that could recreate all of this perfectly.
Going to other direction, the best way to reduce suspicion that a video might be fake, record it at 640x480 (at least) with a high frame rate, and with 16 bit audio (mono should be fine). That should make it easier to see what emulator flaws aren't in the video. Heh.
charitycasegreg
10-03-2004, 06:11 PM
I can beat SMB pretty damn fast (about 6 minutes if I don't screw up), but damn, I don't think I'm hardcore enough to kill that record.
May be something to try sometime, though.
same here. :D