@Taric25 The purpose of TAS is to complete a game in the least amount of time possible, exploiting whatever time-saving tricks and glitches available regardless of whether or not doing so would skip scenes important to the plot. If you want the full experience of playing the game, play the game or watch a Let's Play.
This isn't him playing it. This is a TAS, which means he recorded it frame by frame, resetting it frame by frame whenever there was something he didn't want to happen. There will be a set amount of frames and retakes for each frame in a TAS. A good example to show what I mean is this: watch?v=U3aK-BATtJw
@Taric25 Entertainment is TASVideos top goal, but entertainment is subjective. As such, we assume that a run is most entertaining if played for speed, as incredible speed looks superhuman. Perhaps you don't agree with this assumption. If that's how you feel, perhaps TASes are not for you. I'm sure you can find some longruns of this game. Alternatively, feel free to create a "playaround" TAS for this game. If it is worth being published, then your video will be available on TASVideos as well.
Watcged a few of these speed runs today and your's after mother brain at the end during the time bomb scene you did the best outta what I have watched. Got outta there really fast nice going! Good use of the tricks of the trade!!!
Personally, I find TASes immensely entertaining. Their purpose is not to demonstrate the narrative and experience of the game, but to demonstrate the limitations and breaking points of a game engine, as well as to push past those to achieve goals "within" the game's ruleset. Like Brand said, if you want the narrative, go watch a longplay. I want to see games brought to their knees and be fooled into thinking the player has won anyway.
NTSC are the kinds of TVs in America, which run at 60 Hz, so ideally this game runs at 60 frames per second. PAL is the kind of TV used in Europe which run at 50 frames per second, making this game different because of the frame difference. Samus' movement is different between the 2 which is what allows you to possibly escape from the bomb torizo without tools on the PAL version.
It's a person building a route of save-stated inputs that could be run back on validated hardware/software and proved to be a completed run. It's more of a movie than a traditional speed-run because they get as many tries as they can, more or less.
Anderson Farago É um TAS, um speedrun feito com ferramentas como saves states e slowndown, a pessoa que está fazendo o TAS pode fazer tentativas infinitas em cada parte do jogo, até conseguir uma run perfeita.
antes de que youtube existiera, ya tenia mi tiempo record en 1:07 minutos. No puedo negar que eh aprendido algunas cosas de glitches mirando todos los speedrunes, pero aun asi, me entretiene mirarlo jajaja
Brandon, you didn't save your friends at the end and there for you forgot the most important item in the game, the power of friendship! I demand a new video!
Additionally, as has been said extensively above, speedrunners do not play the game for the narrative. Speedrunners play the game to complete it in as little time as possible. That's why they aren't referred to as just "players." Completion does not imply experiencing every narrative point possible, it just means that you have reached a state in which the ending condition of the game is satisfied.
If you do it perfectly after getting the bombs (only possible with tools on NTSC version) you can leave the room before the door shuts. This is impossible to do without tools in NTSC but you can do it without tools on the PAL version, although I have no idea how difficult it is as I only live speedrun the NTSC version.
PaperLove25, speed. Getting the suit takes extra time on the return to Norfair. I've watched live, player input runs do this a lot, but those rely on Shinespark, Crystal Flash, and a little RNG luck with drops.
Sure you are. That doesn't mean your opinion is consistent with reality. I'd really like to hear what you think about video games without set narratives then. Minecraft, for example, or any sim game at all. If I skip a side-quest in Skyrim, am I mocking the developers? What about if I destroy the AI at the end of Deus Ex instead of teaming up with it? If I choose to slaughter the Great Khans (which is not an in-game quest) in Fallout: New Vegas, did I screw something up?
O cara e fera mais também ele sabe as técnicas do jogo vem vê conhece e esse jogo o mês passado agosto de 2022 compra um game stick Life e vem esse jogo completo a zerei a primeira vez com 84 % e depois zerei com 95% pra quem nunca tenha jogando antes cheguei ter super Nintendo só q não cheguei ter esse jogo
I completely disagree. What sets apart video games from other media is the fact that their narratives are NOT well-defined. The point of a video game is to CREATE a narrative, either by linking together its constituent parts in a unique way or by making the narrative yourself in the case of freeform games (The Sims, Minecraft, etc.). You cannot get angry that a player didn't choose to experience the narrative in the same way as you. It's his story, not yours.
Last I checked, most video games in this genre have a story, especially sequels. Nintendo, IGN and even the game's creator all state that Samus is on her last leg in the final scene and faces her imminent death … until the Metroid comes along and saves accidental adoptive mother, also why the Metroid couldn't bring itself to destroy Samus when it had the chance. The narrative here tells a story of suspense and a sudden reversal in this deus ex machina in the final scene, not a mockery dancing.
It would have taken the same amount of time to stand still as it did for you to dance, so that part had nothing to do with ending the gam in the least amount of time.
@BrandMan211 I am well aware of what a Tool-Assisted Speedrun is. There was no purpose to Samus dancing and destroying the serious moment when encountering Mother Brain. The best speedruns are longruns that complete the entire game in the hardest difficulty without resorting to glitches or taking damage to save time while still completing them perfectly in the smallest amount of time, not the smallest amount of time whatever the cost of entertainment.
The Prime series were my first Metroid games too. Then I tried out the 2D Metroid games...and damn, the bosses are not so hard, but the exploration is harder (and I'm still not used to the speed booster xP)
Marwen Zakhama It's a TAS (tool assisted speedrun), which means that it was made frame by frame to obtain the most mechanically efficient speedrun. These type of speedruns are helpful to those attempting legit speedruns.
@BrandMan211 I love Tool-Assisted Speedruns, but I just think the game and entertainment should be first when making a speedrun. Yes, of course when planning the run, viewers want to see that run to be completed in the least amount of time as possible, but that doesn't mean that the run itself is the fastest way to reach the end of the game, just the best.
Then you deny the player any creative input to the narrative of a game? The only story is the one the developers made? People play games in different ways. That's what makes games unique. Speedrunning is one way. You sat through an hour long speedrun, and 10 seconds of the playthrough caused you to deem the video "thoroughly unentertaining." You're calling a way through games (TAS) that almost never covers the narrative accurately "LAME" because it did not cover the narrative accurately.
That depends on your intent of the speedrun. In a speedrun that aims to complete the came in the least time, you can skip whatever quests you like. On the other hand, a 100% speedrun should, IMHO, be a longplay completed in the least amount of time it takes to show the game in its entirety as much as the game allows. Since this was an "all items" speedrun, that's what I was expecting. In no case should the player mock the game by dancing during a serious scene, like you did, again IMHO.
Rolox y eso po ikr but just a dumb thought but maybe adam was lying ? The federation wanted to use the x so maybe as a failsafe they told adam to tell samus they're not infected .
I know this is blasphemy, but I find Super Metroid to be a truly boring game. Run, go through a door. Run, go through a door. Run, go through a door. Shoot some monster. Run, go through a door. Yawn. It's boring enough watching it on a TAS, let alone playing it normally. :-) Give me Chrono Trigger any day.
How thoroughly unentertaining, the best part of the whole game is seeing the metroid nearly kill what it thinks is its mother an just not morally be able to do it and then save her from Mother Brain as she is panting on the floor, which we did not see at all, because the player sped past metroid sucking nearly all the life from Samus and then restoring her as she is about to perish at the claws of Mother Brain, not Samus dancing on the floor while Mother Brain gets its ass handed to it, LAME!
Ahhh, the game that defined the tool-assisted speedrun~
Great upload, sir.
@Taric25 The purpose of TAS is to complete a game in the least amount of time possible, exploiting whatever time-saving tricks and glitches available regardless of whether or not doing so would skip scenes important to the plot. If you want the full experience of playing the game, play the game or watch a Let's Play.
Wow, Amazing work!!! I had no idea you could finish a game like this, this quickly. Mad skills, kudos to you, great work! 😀😎👍👏
Kudos to you.
@@zingystardust4082 Thanks 😃😎👍🏾
This isn't him playing it. This is a TAS, which means he recorded it frame by frame, resetting it frame by frame whenever there was something he didn't want to happen. There will be a set amount of frames and retakes for each frame in a TAS. A good example to show what I mean is this: watch?v=U3aK-BATtJw
26:53 to 27:25 - I can do that
@Taric25 Entertainment is TASVideos top goal, but entertainment is subjective. As such, we assume that a run is most entertaining if played for speed, as incredible speed looks superhuman. Perhaps you don't agree with this assumption. If that's how you feel, perhaps TASes are not for you. I'm sure you can find some longruns of this game. Alternatively, feel free to create a "playaround" TAS for this game. If it is worth being published, then your video will be available on TASVideos as well.
Watcged a few of these speed runs today and your's after mother brain at the end during the time bomb scene you did the best outta what I have watched. Got outta there really fast nice going! Good use of the tricks of the trade!!!
I never get tired of seeing that last screen. =)
14:23 it looks like Samus is just waving to the boss
Personally, I find TASes immensely entertaining. Their purpose is not to demonstrate the narrative and experience of the game, but to demonstrate the limitations and breaking points of a game engine, as well as to push past those to achieve goals "within" the game's ruleset. Like Brand said, if you want the narrative, go watch a longplay. I want to see games brought to their knees and be fooled into thinking the player has won anyway.
Muito massa mesmo, você é o melhor...
So many people who don't know what a TAS is
I was so proud of myself, I made it in 2:58, but now you just killed my pride...
NTSC are the kinds of TVs in America, which run at 60 Hz, so ideally this game runs at 60 frames per second. PAL is the kind of TV used in Europe which run at 50 frames per second, making this game different because of the frame difference. Samus' movement is different between the 2 which is what allows you to possibly escape from the bomb torizo without tools on the PAL version.
I turn this on from time to time just to relax.
9:31 that missile item was fake? didn't get it.
he comes back for it later, so that the route is faster
Santhiago u.
I don't think it's a person that's playing, it's a computer that's doing it
It's a person building a route of save-stated inputs that could be run back on validated hardware/software and proved to be a completed run. It's more of a movie than a traditional speed-run because they get as many tries as they can, more or less.
incrível não pensei que existisse uma pessoa que faria esse tempo de uma hora e oito recorde mundial
Anderson Farago É um TAS, um speedrun feito com ferramentas como saves states e slowndown, a pessoa que está fazendo o TAS pode fazer tentativas infinitas em cada parte do jogo, até conseguir uma run perfeita.
Alisson Sundays valeu achei que fosse um japonês
Anderson Farago Por nada.
antes de que youtube existiera, ya tenia mi tiempo record en 1:07 minutos. No puedo negar que eh aprendido algunas cosas de glitches mirando todos los speedrunes, pero aun asi, me entretiene mirarlo jajaja
♤ THIS IS ONE OF MANY REASONS WHY ALIENS DON'T ATTACK US YET ♤
"We have an army of UFO's!"
"We have Samus."
Are the aliens scared because Samus is going to kick their ass?
Insane Quality!!!
I don't know about you, but I found the last scene quite hilarious... it's like Samus doesn't really care about anything in the game
Again, why does it cost energy to shine spark in this game?
Holly shit dude you are crazy with this game. Do you spend all hours of the day playing this game?
GG, seriously. All my respect. Just a question, why do you change your coat in the end ?
fenomenal
nunca vi igual
WHAT AM I WITNESSING HES LOOKING AT THE GROUND AND SHOOTING UP LIKE HUH?!
how many times does one play a game to memorize all of this on the spur of the moment...
Okay, the all knowing algorithm brought me here.
How many frames/re-recordings did this take? Just curious.
Brandon, you didn't save your friends at the end and there for you forgot the most important item in the game, the power of friendship! I demand a new video!
Additionally, as has been said extensively above, speedrunners do not play the game for the narrative. Speedrunners play the game to complete it in as little time as possible. That's why they aren't referred to as just "players." Completion does not imply experiencing every narrative point possible, it just means that you have reached a state in which the ending condition of the game is satisfied.
Brandon you are a master
there was a boss fight with kraid?
I wouldn't really call it a boss... More like a curbstomp lmao
Samus, girl, you lost ALL of your abilities AGAIN?!
If you do it perfectly after getting the bombs (only possible with tools on NTSC version) you can leave the room before the door shuts. This is impossible to do without tools in NTSC but you can do it without tools on the PAL version, although I have no idea how difficult it is as I only live speedrun the NTSC version.
Is that the original version ? Seems it has more " colors " that one ive seen.
Animals not saved, not legit 100%, otherwise was great.
Since the animals do not count %, so you're wrong.
It was a joke.
ok, sorry
Xavier lmao game theory is wrong. In Metroid Fusion when you escape Adam tells you he scanned them and they dont have the x parasite in them
Thank you
isso só pode ser uma máquina
um ser humano não tem condições de jogar tão rápido.
se isso é verdade,esse cara é de outro planeta.
AWESOME!
Excellent!! :)
My First Metroid was the GameCube Series i ever Play... Metroid Prime 1,2,3, Corruption, Other M.
I like this Video !!!!! Awesome ! *like*
Love this game
Why you want to go to Norfair without a varia suit?
PaperLove25, speed. Getting the suit takes extra time on the return to Norfair. I've watched live, player input runs do this a lot, but those rely on Shinespark, Crystal Flash, and a little RNG luck with drops.
15:12 lol
14:00 How?! ;_;
なんで最後にスーツとビーム外しちゃうの?
+山口尚登 それの方が早いかも
まだ見てる人いたんだなw
+yu ya メトロイドはまだプレイしてるからね
+山口尚登 ファミコンほしいけど周りに売ってないんだよね泣く
+yu ya Amazon様か近所のハードオフ
You are absutely insane
*Weh weh weh weh weh weh weh weh weh weh weh weh weh abuse warning*
Sure you are. That doesn't mean your opinion is consistent with reality. I'd really like to hear what you think about video games without set narratives then. Minecraft, for example, or any sim game at all. If I skip a side-quest in Skyrim, am I mocking the developers? What about if I destroy the AI at the end of Deus Ex instead of teaming up with it? If I choose to slaughter the Great Khans (which is not an in-game quest) in Fallout: New Vegas, did I screw something up?
So the Super Missile that you obtain after defeating Spore Spawn doesn't sum into the item count?
Oh, I see. Thank you.
AMAZING TRICKS AT 29:15 => 29:29
0:35:32 Ahah! Thats how it is done, huh?
i'm not even playing and i just shit my pants when he went for the run booster.
Juegas Bien Niño.
There's really no other way to explain it. Sorry. If you do everything absolutely perfect in that room you can simply escape before the door shuts.
It's Great
Isn't there an actual run by someone who got 100% under an hour?...
Zoast is the record holder for the 100% run.
0:48:30
Oh god, Magmoor Caverns used this...
O cara e fera mais também ele sabe as técnicas do jogo vem vê conhece e esse jogo o mês passado agosto de 2022 compra um game stick Life e vem esse jogo completo a zerei a primeira vez com 84 % e depois zerei com 95% pra quem nunca tenha jogando antes cheguei ter super Nintendo só q não cheguei ter esse jogo
@KeinScheissDarkNick Nope, I haven't had a drink in nearly two years
Taric Alani =
I completely disagree. What sets apart video games from other media is the fact that their narratives are NOT well-defined. The point of a video game is to CREATE a narrative, either by linking together its constituent parts in a unique way or by making the narrative yourself in the case of freeform games (The Sims, Minecraft, etc.). You cannot get angry that a player didn't choose to experience the narrative in the same way as you. It's his story, not yours.
💢 _SAVE THE ANIMALS_
What the heck is your secret!?My best time with all items is 1:27.
Esse rapaz aí do vídeo ele é japonês
Is a TAS "Tool assisted speedrun"
Hmm… CPADOLF is the guy playing… cp and Adolf in the same sentence……. *HMMMMMMMMMM*
*_HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM_*
Still looking for a mistake. Nothing yet. WTF!
Yeah, because it’s a TAS run
many people have
Nice nice nice... ure thw one u're the best. But your friends of the planet can't be escape. You need help them..
so fast, I can't follow it
IT IS DONE!!!!!111!!!!!1!!!
You is star player wow 🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
It's weird that the TAS has a longer time than the segmented world record of the same category.
This TAS is still faster by about 10 mins
26:53
okay
実機ならこのくらいのタイム余裕じゃない?
Last I checked, most video games in this genre have a story, especially sequels. Nintendo, IGN and even the game's creator all state that Samus is on her last leg in the final scene and faces her imminent death … until the Metroid comes along and saves accidental adoptive mother, also why the Metroid couldn't bring itself to destroy Samus when it had the chance. The narrative here tells a story of suspense and a sudden reversal in this deus ex machina in the final scene, not a mockery dancing.
It would have taken the same amount of time to stand still as it did for you to dance, so that part had nothing to do with ending the gam in the least amount of time.
@BrandMan211 I am well aware of what a Tool-Assisted Speedrun is. There was no purpose to Samus dancing and destroying the serious moment when encountering Mother Brain. The best speedruns are longruns that complete the entire game in the hardest difficulty without resorting to glitches or taking damage to save time while still completing them perfectly in the smallest amount of time, not the smallest amount of time whatever the cost of entertainment.
DAT KING CRIMSON THO
The Prime series were my first Metroid games too.
Then I tried out the 2D Metroid games...and damn, the bosses are not so hard, but the exploration is harder (and I'm still not used to the speed booster xP)
wathahell
cheat ??????
Marwen Zakhama
It's a TAS (tool assisted speedrun), which means that it was made frame by frame to obtain the most mechanically efficient speedrun. These type of speedruns are helpful to those attempting legit speedruns.
No
@BrandMan211 I love Tool-Assisted Speedruns, but I just think the game and entertainment should be first when making a speedrun. Yes, of course when planning the run, viewers want to see that run to be completed in the least amount of time as possible, but that doesn't mean that the run itself is the fastest way to reach the end of the game, just the best.
Then you deny the player any creative input to the narrative of a game? The only story is the one the developers made? People play games in different ways. That's what makes games unique. Speedrunning is one way.
You sat through an hour long speedrun, and 10 seconds of the playthrough caused you to deem the video "thoroughly unentertaining." You're calling a way through games (TAS) that almost never covers the narrative accurately "LAME" because it did not cover the narrative accurately.
Yes, am I not entitled to my opinion?
That depends on your intent of the speedrun. In a speedrun that aims to complete the came in the least time, you can skip whatever quests you like. On the other hand, a 100% speedrun should, IMHO, be a longplay completed in the least amount of time it takes to show the game in its entirety as much as the game allows. Since this was an "all items" speedrun, that's what I was expecting. In no case should the player mock the game by dancing during a serious scene, like you did, again IMHO.
The point of any video game with few exception is narrative. The best speedruns should show the full narrative in the least amount of time.
Comment insulter le jeu en le finissant n'importe comment !!
The Animals were the x transmissors
You are wrong
And don't tell me the shit of game theory...
In Metroid Fusion Adam tells you that he scanned them so they can't have the X parasite
Rolox y eso po ikr but just a dumb thought but maybe adam was lying ? The federation wanted to use the x so maybe as a failsafe they told adam to tell samus they're not infected .
shizzle blitzle Yeah I thought about that too, but if that was the case, they would not save Samus from the BSL.
are you drunk or something?
I know this is blasphemy, but I find Super Metroid to be a truly boring game. Run, go through a door. Run, go through a door. Run, go through a door. Shoot some monster. Run, go through a door. Yawn. It's boring enough watching it on a TAS, let alone playing it normally. :-) Give me Chrono Trigger any day.
How thoroughly unentertaining, the best part of the whole game is seeing the metroid nearly kill what it thinks is its mother an just not morally be able to do it and then save her from Mother Brain as she is panting on the floor, which we did not see at all, because the player sped past metroid sucking nearly all the life from Samus and then restoring her as she is about to perish at the claws of Mother Brain, not Samus dancing on the floor while Mother Brain gets its ass handed to it, LAME!
Taric Alani nigga what
Nice nice nice... ure thw one u're the best. But your friends of the planet can't be escape. You need help them..
Excellent!! :D