It's another one of those save-state recordings. Grab it at supr.
I didn't think that this game had such a small amount of levels.
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It's another one of those save-state recordings. Grab it at supr.
I didn't think that this game had such a small amount of levels.
It doesn't (it has more than 50? I don't know 'cause I suck at it), but you can get through it quickly if you take the right paths.
Yeah. My average game time from start to finish rarely passed 10-15 minutes after I had been playing the game for a while.
Highest I've gotten to is 57.Quote:
it has more than 50? I don't know 'cause I suck at it
I'll try to get this later today after some things finish downloading. Thanks for the heads up-
It's hosted where? "supr"? What's that?
There's another one at this site, and it's only 2:05. I love these tool-assisted speedruns, I've been severely addicted to them lately.
If you register at the forums, you'll get access to the submissions page. Check out the Gradius III movie. It's insane.
supr = suprnova.
google it.
Bumping this old thread cause I need to utilize the attachments feature.
Umihara Kawase: Shun - SE coming out in March for the DS.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/a...1&d=1231541640
Since I'm here anyways, I might as well post the video referred to on the 1st post. At least I assume it's that one. Just did a quick search on Youtube.
I heard the PSP port was a glitch-ridden disaster. I hope this one fares a bit better.
The publishers has changed (Genterprise for the DS vs. MMV for the PSP) so I hope Rocket Studios isn't doing this port either. The fact they they actually got the developer from the original team make new levels makes me believe that they aren't and are actually making this right. Maybe I'm just telling myself that so I can sleep at night.
The nice thing about Umihara Kuwase is that it doesn't really matter if it's an English version or not. Thankfully, Natsume didn't release the US version before this news hit, so I don't even have to be tempted by the potential glitch-fest of the PSP version.
I say potential because I like to hold out hope that they're taking the time to iron out the glitches. Yes, I know, that's pure blind wishful thinking at work.
James
A DS version makes me unbelievably happy.