skater43 stitches Lolo/speedrun games

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Thank you. :) Does look good and as I said, real curious to see where the framer goes with this since it'll be all black and white.

Phantom Hourglass is underway. Only about 6 1/2 hours in now, but things are taking shape.


And in semi-related news, but I'm bragging wherever I can, I beat Adventures of Lolo 2 deathless! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TCY0AIpppA June, 2024, I picked up the game for NES Odyssey: the NES community collectively beat all 714 officially released US NES games in a week. I took Lolo 2 as my contribution, even though I'd only beaten it for the first time a couple of weeks prior. But, watched a few speedruns, gave it go, knocked it out in about 42+ minutes. But that got me into speedrunning the game for reals and since then, have attempted the game hundreds of times trying to beat it deathless (there have been a couple of breaks in that time to learn/run other games, but even during some of those, I was still doing attempts of Lolo 2, or at least practicing individual rooms or floors, just to keep in practice). Couple of months ago, I got to the last room, but accidentally pushed a block half a square I didn't want to push, killing that run at the very end. And of the hundreds of runs, only 13, including Saturday's, made it to the final Floor/set of 5 rooms without a death. But as I was telling people, it only takes one run. Few rooms I took a bit safe with a couple of backup strats, but deathless was my goal, the time would be there. I wasn't going to beat Rayeo's time for the #1 spot on speedrun.com (his run is about 3 1/2 minutes faster than this one), I was well ahead of the next best time, this was all about just using my strats and beating the game without dying. And we did it!

Several months ago, I submitted a speedrun of Lolo 2, even though it had a death in it. Just wanted to get a run up on the board and secure second place. But obviously, I was still wanting/working on a deathless run. But as we got into stitching my Lolo speedruns, my concern was whether I'd actually achieve a deathless run, or have to settle for stitching my published run. After almost 2 years of trying, I was ready to put this game to bed; April was going to be deathless or bust. But I started with stitching my other Lolo speedruns in hopes of putting this off/giving me a chance to beat it deathless. So, mission accomplished and once we finish stitching PH and get back to Lolo, I can stitch up my time for a deathless Lolo 2 run. For those curious, Lolo 1J is my next objective. Runs on the same engine as 2U and shares 5 rooms with it (4 or 5 other rooms were also used in 3U). Few weeks ago, I started work on the game, just trying to pick things up. Third full run of the game, we beat it with only two deaths and in the process, set a new world record! Haven't submitted that run yet just because I want to see what we can do with the game in the coming weeks/months and yeah, maybe shoot for a deathless run of it, too. And if we can't improve our time, well, I at least have this current recording.

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Congrats...that is quite the accomplishment!!!!
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Thank you. :) Not sure where I put this on my list of gaming accomplishments, but it's up there. Beating Battletoads, beating Adventure Island 1, beating Ninja Gaiden, those are up there, too. But certainly as far as time and effort is concerned, this is the accomplishment/goal that by far took the most amount of time. Last few weeks, I was really upping my attempts, pushing to get it done, so was doing 10+ runs a week. So saying I started 50 runs just since the start of March is not an unreasonable number, and may actually be low. So over the course of the 22 months, who knows how many times I tried, but hundreds for sure and over a thousand is not out of the realm of possibilities. But as I was saying the whole time, it only takes one run. Saturday, I didn't do any practice rooms or warm up or anything, just jumped in. Couple of backup plans along the way, few things a bit slower than usual, but I knew the time would be there, I just had to make it through without dying. And we finally did. Which, of course, can be inspiration for anyone else out there faced with a difficult task or trying to accomplish something. May not be easy, but you'll never succeed if you don't stick with it.

Done a couple of casual runs through 1J this week, just to get back in the swing of it and remember all the rooms and such. Have been recording things, at least at the start, just in case they go super awesome, but expect it to take a little bit before things start becoming second nature. Deathless run of this would certainly be great, but not sure I want to spend another 22 months trying to reach that goal. :)

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