I love TAS runs on games like this; since there's so much time you can't really cut down on there's a ton of room to style and goof around. Doing things on the first/last possible frame, hitting the exact edge of hitbox or collision that makes things look a little off, doing things "wrong" or just jumping all over the place because it's not wasting anything, might as well have fun!
They changed the blue-yellow-red progression from indicating the speed level to indicating the game level. I guess it does make more sense to not have it repeatedly cycling through them once you've maxed out the game level, at which point the speed just keeps increasing evermore without going back down.
Wow okay! Oh yeah! Too bad LAUGH! MEOW! YEAH! MEOW! YEAH! Vroom vroom! WHERE YA GOING? Watch out! HAHAHAHA. AY! OKAY! YEAH YEH! no! ByE! Django you got it really ooh wow kay fine!
It's on GameCube, and thus has quite a few multiplayer modes of up to four players (in fact those multiplayer modes are this game's main focus, hence the name "Party Games"). Plus, I don't remember the GBA game having an all-game survival mode like this.
No. A tool-assisted speedrun is a speedrun consisting of rewinding, etc., until your run is the perfect result you may need. Look up “TAS” for more information. ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ All in all, a tool-assisted speedrun does not count as cheating.
I love TAS runs on games like this; since there's so much time you can't really cut down on there's a ton of room to style and goof around. Doing things on the first/last possible frame, hitting the exact edge of hitbox or collision that makes things look a little off, doing things "wrong" or just jumping all over the place because it's not wasting anything, might as well have fun!
15:28 9-volt proceeds to have a fucking aneurysm. and no i don’t want to give it a try
i too like to *_yes_* hitboxes
6:08 What a coincidence.
Dribble: Speed Up! Game: Okay!
“Speed up!”
“I don’t see why not”
Feels satisfying to repeat 9:57 and 10:03
Might have something to do with the two microgames sharing music?
0:15 MY EARS
HONK
HONK
HONK
(Not the duck quacking from a close perspective, it’s a goose)
HONK
6:08 When Drbble wants to speed up and the game says so.
11:54 Seems like the intro jingle was made from a juke box
32:46 JUMPSCARE WARNING!
16:43 So that's what water sounds like?
Yup
Always found the sound effects in that microgame to be unfitting.
@@Splotch-015 Same, they sounded so weird. 😂
18:13 Did WarioWare predict the Zapfish? Lol
Weird how the elevator does not change color like in Mega Microgames
It actually does the first time at 21:36.
*_get it right scumbag_*
It does change colors, it changes yellow and sometimes red. This happens with Dr. Crygor, Kat/Ana, and Wario.
They changed the blue-yellow-red progression from indicating the speed level to indicating the game level. I guess it does make more sense to not have it repeatedly cycling through them once you've maxed out the game level, at which point the speed just keeps increasing evermore without going back down.
1:18 Give me a drink Bartender!
0:49 having a seizure they said
hey this TAS guy is rlly good!! ngl they move kinda weird but the gameplay is awesum
Ikr
2:35 WAYAAAAAAAAAA!!!
4:16 Uh...
Why is the bot flexing so hard?
Because he can, and has every right to.
Microgames are on a time limit, so why not fuck around if it doesn’t lose any time?
@@nameisChannelID So WHO can match the skills of a Tasbot?
id love to see a time attack 60 games for this game some day
31:19
...just in case, tbh
What for?
@@cloudycloud7666 •
If you want to just arrive for the cutscenes.
@@kagechu2005BISVG oh okay. I gotta say... Mona Looks fucking Disgusting in 3D!
jesus christ, I never needed to see fucking 3D mona
@@tunafissh •
Yeah, noted.
31:19
Wow okay!
Oh yeah! Too bad LAUGH!
MEOW! YEAH! MEOW! YEAH! Vroom vroom! WHERE YA GOING? Watch out! HAHAHAHA.
AY! OKAY! YEAH YEH! no! ByE!
Django you got it really ooh wow kay fine!
You haunt my dreams
TAS
2:12
Is this a GBA or a GC game?
Gamecube, the one for GBA is Mega Microgame$
@@mr.thejustintas1293 it looked like a GBA game for a big part of it so it got me confused
the proper answer is yes
GameCube 😊
You did it
It's just the same games as the normal inc what makes this so different?
It's on GameCube, and thus has quite a few multiplayer modes of up to four players (in fact those multiplayer modes are this game's main focus, hence the name "Party Games"). Plus, I don't remember the GBA game having an all-game survival mode like this.
Then why would they make it different especially since there so stingy with emulators which btw I can't find one of the survival mode
Does anyone know if there's an emulator of this?
dolphin
31:50
Stay home
Did you use dolphin?
...they said it quite literally in the description.
@Mr. The Justin 64 5.0 is far from the latest
@Mr. The Justin 64 5.0 is years old now.
I have dolfin
GC
Its GameCube
GameBoy
lolller THIS Is GameCube. The original version of this game was GameBoy
@@Maxio68 GameBoy Advance
@@juliodaguy Mega Microgame$ was GBA, Mega Party Game$ was GCN
@@Maxio68 I meant to correct you.
14:43
It is GBA
No, the original port was for the GameBoy Advance, and this game was for the Nintendo Gamecube.
*_get your shit right_*
Yeah, I don’t think that the GBA is that powerful.
@@nameisChannelID was that last sentence really necessary?
Your answer is wrong
insent TAS cheating?
No. A tool-assisted speedrun is a speedrun consisting of rewinding, etc., until your run is the perfect result you may need. Look up “TAS” for more information. ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ All in all, a tool-assisted speedrun does not count as cheating.