[severe topic diversion]P.S.: Isn't the percentage going to be more than 1? Just because he didn't get anything he doesn't need doesn't mean he only got one thing..... /me is confused [/severe topic diversion]
You kind of contradicted yourself there. He only got what he needed (or couldn't avoid) so it's definately 1%.
How is that a contradiction? Doesn't the game count the number of items collected and slap a percent sign on the end? I don't care what you guys want to call the run, I just can imagine the item collection saying "1%" at the end of the game. Please to explain this.
... WOW. I think that I shall now coin the verb "to sesshoumaru", meaning "to beat a game in a showy manner, preferably without getting hit." Any questions?
need to either replace your cart's battery or get a new cart. there are still carts whose batteries function great; mine is one of them.
and w.dawgs, i've never seen anything that i liked in an emulator, period. super metroid shouldn't be experienced through one, imo.
I agree with that entirely. I've still got my cart (and the emu-version), and I don't even play the emulation- as a matter of fact- I played it once, and disliked it. Super Metroid [imo] is the best Metroid game made to date. That opinion is gained on many grounds, but I'm sure they're obvious to anyone who has played it....you're missing out wd.
we already have that, but we just shorten it to "to sess" :D
The more percise definition is "to do segments over and over and over again until all the random factors go right". It's a transitive verb, as in "to sess a run".