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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 8:45:02 GMT -5
Last night during this Super Bowl spectacle, I've set a new world record playing one game of Smash TV thanks to the grenade launcher trick I created 3 years ago where I rack up millions of points by firing grenades at the level 2 boss Scarface. My final score is 105,898,090 points, but after I got all the presents and killed the evil MC, the word "EXIT" doesn't appear and the door to give me the final tally didn't open as well. My old record from last year was 86,866,790.
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Post by endo on Feb 2, 2015 17:12:00 GMT -5
So, you have to do it again? At least you got a screen shot. I looked that game up and it looks very hard, was never very good at Robotron or top down shooters. Sucks it wouldn't let you actually finish it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 20:48:59 GMT -5
So, you have to do it again? At least you got a screen shot. I looked that game up and it looks very hard, was never very good at Robotron or top down shooters. Sucks it wouldn't let you actually finish it. Well, just as long as I don't break the scoreboard the 2nd time I can do that since it's a game that can hold eight digits and rolls over after reaching 99,999,990 like a number of other arcade games and console games. But some others won't let you break 1 million, 10 million or 100 million because when I played the NES version of Xenophobe back in 1989, that game won't let me break 1 million where the score will stay at 999,990 and I've done it between 1-3 times. Smash TV became my inspiration in 1991, because I've watched The Running Man many times on cable/satellite TV and now on DVD.
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Post by doesntdie on Feb 9, 2015 3:07:37 GMT -5
Very impressive, I like that game but could never rack up such scores. Same with Robotron.
Also been ages since I've actually played the arcade version or even seen it, although arcade machines in general are rare nowadays.
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Post by NDX on Feb 9, 2015 10:12:35 GMT -5
The score rolling over reminds me of when I was playing Kirby Pinball on the Gameboy once and was about to break 10 million points, only for it to roll over back to one. I wish I ended the game just before, so I could have saved the score. That was depressing. Haven't picked it up since (but I keep it, just in case).
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