I rented this as a kid, and it DID come with the letter... I remember my brother and I figuring out what Rob the Robot was trying to tell us and VERY carefully applying water to the surface of the paper. It is a fond memory of mine that I share with my older brother.
Mike Jones for Smash Bros. Man, I remember seeing those double hearts after a tricky section... for those of you who missed out on this as kids, it's the same feeling as finding a new bonfire in Dark Souls: blessed salvation.
I loved this game to pieces. We rented it and then had to buy it when we realized we needed a "letter" to progress and read a message. Ah, the days before the Internet...
Well, when I had rented this with my brother, the game does say "dip it water". So we realized it was probably something that came with the game if you bought it. STILL WORTH IT.
When I first played this game, so long ago, after beating Maxie and draining the lake, during the pause when you're in the room, I had no idea what to do.. so I jumped into the water. I have no idea what possessed me to do it, maybe I thought the game was bugged, maybe I assumed that was the way out. Imagine my shock when I died and had to do the boss all over again.
That's an odd thing to say. But, hey. Give it a shot, and you'll probably enjoy it. It was very challenging and presented interesting obstacles. You had a bunch of different tools and weapons you could use, and the controls were very solid as well. Idk if you are old enough to remember the good-ol' NES days or not, but this was pretty innovative for its time, and a classic that can still be enjoyed today. Of course, you're probably just trolling. So if that is the case, good on ya! Enjoy your internets.
I bought this game used and had no idea what to do at the code part. Thankfully, the previous owner of the game had a chapter 8 save on the cartridge. One day I got curious and played his save, beat the game and saw the 747 picture in the credits. I didn't know the game came with a letter until years later.
I rented this as a kid, and it DID come with the letter... I remember my brother and I figuring out what Rob the Robot was trying to tell us and VERY carefully applying water to the surface of the paper. It is a fond memory of mine that I share with my older brother.
The original Yo-Yo/Baseball Bat kid.
This game was a huge part of my childhood.
ROFL. That song for the maze... That's fantastic. I didn't want the maze to end.
Holy shit they've really done it all. Star Tropics top 10 NA
Man, after watching the Game Grumps play this it's really funny(and awesome) to see someone play this game so expertly XD
My avatar will tell you why I wanted to watch a speedrun of this game.
Mike Jones for Smash Bros.
Man, I remember seeing those double hearts after a tricky section... for those of you who missed out on this as kids, it's the same feeling as finding a new bonfire in Dark Souls: blessed salvation.
I loved this game to pieces. We rented it and then had to buy it when we realized we needed a "letter" to progress and read a message. Ah, the days before the Internet...
Well, when I had rented this with my brother, the game does say "dip it water". So we realized it was probably something that came with the game if you bought it. STILL WORTH IT.
A good way of describing the movement is that it is grid-based and discrete, rather than Zelda, which was grid-based continuous (pixel based)
Overly long mazelike hallways...overly long mazelike hallways...
The song in 1:08:55 is the BEST (8)
When I first played this game, so long ago, after beating Maxie and draining the lake, during the pause when you're in the room, I had no idea what to do.. so I jumped into the water. I have no idea what possessed me to do it, maybe I thought the game was bugged, maybe I assumed that was the way out. Imagine my shock when I died and had to do the boss all over again.
So many memories!
+koitheawesome really? this game looks stupid
That's an odd thing to say.
But, hey. Give it a shot, and you'll probably enjoy it. It was very challenging and presented interesting obstacles. You had a bunch of different tools and weapons you could use, and the controls were very solid as well.
Idk if you are old enough to remember the good-ol' NES days or not, but this was pretty innovative for its time, and a classic that can still be enjoyed today.
Of course, you're probably just trolling. So if that is the case, good on ya! Enjoy your internets.
koitheawesome not trolling, i see your point. and for me gta 3 would be an old original game,
+koitheawesome Yeah man! I LOVED this game when I was like 8...
Great run, I've never seen that glitch at the end before!
I bought this game used and had no idea what to do at the code part. Thankfully, the previous owner of the game had a chapter 8 save on the cartridge. One day I got curious and played his save, beat the game and saw the 747 picture in the credits. I didn't know the game came with a letter until years later.
he just finished SGDQ 2017
this game seems so fucking cool
No one out zoda's the stone!
good speedrun
Oddly enough I was singing My Country Tis Of Thee
31:42 and your name is Michelle
wish the in-game music was just a bit louder, their commentary overpowers it too much for me.