Finally got to watching this run man. I never played Urbz in the city but I can tell it was a major successor to Bustin Out. But it does has its problems and Bustin Out is still my favorite Sims GBA game of all time even though Urbz has more content. Good job on the WR dude and I hope you bring that time down even more!
So, like. This is my favorite game, many hours devoted. And it's a longshot kind of idea, but I really think you could showcase this on gdq. The game has some elements that would really make for a highlight. Much like your 7 lamp anti-streak. Ouch. I haven't felt that since I spent 30 hours grinding for that damn clubhouse%. I think you would be a good representative for it, anyway. A lot of the late night games they've posted give off the same chill vibes you do during the run. It's a nice thought, anyway. ✌️Be excellent to each other.
I like how the time machine takes you to 1870 , which is obviously way past the civil war but you could still see the Confederate state flag on the ground. @1:59:28
How familiar are you with this iconic game? I have a video on my channel where I tried manually calling levels and found one particular that I don't recall and doesn't seem to fit the game in general
Looks like you were referring to an area called "November 29, 1984". Basically, after you've fully beaten the game, you can return to the time machine on top of King Tower and select a couple different time periods to visit. That will be one of them, as well as Uncle Hayseed's farm from Bustin' Out! Just some cool easter eggs they put in the game.
@@Curtissimo I appreciate your reply. "November 29, 1984" So that's the odd NES styled colorful screen level? I really did not know that ever existed in the game. The kid working on the tractor looks like the kid on the cover of that game. Levels go up to about 30ish. There happens to be some letter cased levels. I can't get a list of them to see what exist. I might see what happens if I create a loop to reach up to 1000 to see if they put a level out of scope in the data slots. I'm studying Java later, followed by assembly at some point. So one day I intend to find a better way to view memory.
This was played on a Gamecube with a gameboy player using Gameboy Interface, a custom boot solution for the gameboy player. If you google "gameboy advance emulation", you should be able to find a way to emulate it for yourself
This is probably my favorite Sims game of all time. Props to setting a new WR dude!
I love this game so much! Awesome run and congrats on the WR :)
I looove this game, didnt know it could be speedrunned,I have to try a run now
Finally got to watching this run man. I never played Urbz in the city but I can tell it was a major successor to Bustin Out. But it does has its problems and Bustin Out is still my favorite Sims GBA game of all time even though Urbz has more content. Good job on the WR dude and I hope you bring that time down even more!
so you break the world record twice in one week? Impressive. Keep that up!
This brought back some long lost memories. WHOA.
Legend!!! This is so sick
Good run. Cheers mate
So, like. This is my favorite game, many hours devoted. And it's a longshot kind of idea, but I really think you could showcase this on gdq. The game has some elements that would really make for a highlight. Much like your 7 lamp anti-streak. Ouch. I haven't felt that since I spent 30 hours grinding for that damn clubhouse%. I think you would be a good representative for it, anyway. A lot of the late night games they've posted give off the same chill vibes you do during the run. It's a nice thought, anyway. ✌️Be excellent to each other.
A fellow 12 Monkeys Fan? 😁
awesome run! :)
I like how the time machine takes you to 1870 , which is obviously way past the civil war but you could still see the Confederate state flag on the ground. @1:59:28
Epic run!!
How familiar are you with this iconic game? I have a video on my channel where I tried manually calling levels and found one particular that I don't recall and doesn't seem to fit the game in general
Looks like you were referring to an area called "November 29, 1984". Basically, after you've fully beaten the game, you can return to the time machine on top of King Tower and select a couple different time periods to visit. That will be one of them, as well as Uncle Hayseed's farm from Bustin' Out! Just some cool easter eggs they put in the game.
@@Curtissimo I appreciate your reply.
"November 29, 1984" So that's the odd NES styled colorful screen level?
I really did not know that ever existed in the game. The kid working on the tractor looks like the kid on the cover of that game.
Levels go up to about 30ish. There happens to be some letter cased levels. I can't get a list of them to see what exist. I might see what happens if I create a loop to reach up to 1000 to see if they put a level out of scope in the data slots. I'm studying Java later, followed by assembly at some point. So one day I intend to find a better way to view memory.
@@motley679 dude that sounds awesome, please keep doing that. It's an ambition that's cool!
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We’re you playing this on pc or the actual gba? If on pc where did you download it from in dying to play this game again
This was played on a Gamecube with a gameboy player using Gameboy Interface, a custom boot solution for the gameboy player. If you google "gameboy advance emulation", you should be able to find a way to emulate it for yourself
38:01 very difficult
52:40 how I get this
59:10 terrible luck lol
The ds version is a lot faster just because the dialogue doesn't have to scroll
Boogity burgity
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