If I'm right, it's when your charging a beam, then change to Spazer/Plasma beam in the menu (mind you, your still charging). Then get out of the menu and shoot. If I'm wrong, correct me please.
If done incorrectly (like facing right or aiming diagonally) it gives your Super Nintendo teh black screen fo death, like on comps, but black and not blue.
Firing all 5 beams throws your SNES into complete chaos. It's the closest a console will get to melting down and screaming "What a world! What a world!" Because of said extreme stress, it works differently on an emulator (tho I don't hear anything about the murder beam being different). In big enough rooms, you can actually fire it without completely crashing the game. On the console, IIRC, you can fire it in a certain spot, and when you walk through the door there, you end up back on Ceres, and every item comes back. The emulator version has the so called "Space-Time" beam, but I'm not sure what that's about. I think the time part is a similar game reset, tho.
haha i think the murder beam has glitched the game making speed booster a weapon and it has no way of Firing the speed booster. and i think that all 5 beams equiped at the same time would make the Hyper beam. just my opinion tho.
haha i think the murder beam has glitched the game making speed booster a weapon and it has no way of Firing the speed booster. and i think that all 5 beams equiped at the same time would make the Hyper beam. just my opinion tho.
What. The. Hell. Your post doesn't make ANY sense. At all! And it bumps a YEAR OLD THREAD! >_>