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Japanese INP site + 7.2 million point gaplus score?

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2000 12:30 pm
by Gameboy9
The Japanese INP site that was eluded to was exposed at the Twin Galaxies' Message Board
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This site is http://www.mamenavi.com

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But I'd be very weary of that site. Why?

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Well Twin Galaxies has been ooing and aaing about a 7.2 million point gaplus score, whereas the MARP high score is only 1.2 million. This is the second recording for gaplus at the Japanese INP site. The score took 5 3/4 hours to complete and completed 400 stages.

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It's a real score... but according to us... if it was submitted, it would be disqualified.

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Why? Well I've found that 35 % of the shots fired(which totals 68,958 out of 246,680) were differentiated by one frame. This means that each shots was fired 0.016667 seconds apart. Translation: EXTREME AUTOFIRE. Good chance of a slowdown as well!

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So... according to our standards... we would not allow this recording to live very long. Now this is only one recording, there is most likely some spectacular scores that were played correctly with no cheating, I'm just showing you to be aware of possible violations by our standards.

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Thanks for reading - GB9

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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2000 12:30 pm
by NotMan
Yeah! I have to agree you, Gameboy! There are some japanese inps have
used autofire in some games and some cool tricks especially Outrun's
infamous gear gauca trick! Some of them could've been banned MARP site
if they appeared on MARP unless Zwaxy would put it on Easter Eggs or
cool tricks page (Sorry! I forgot what is called!) I wasn't sure why
they didn't put it out on MARP site!

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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2000 12:30 pm
by kamo'n
I have entried both MAMENAVI and MARP. As Gameboy9 mentioned they
(including me) use autofire at MAMENAVI. However it doesn't mean I
am unaware of TG. I entry here in Mooncresta with no modified game
setting, no autofire.

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I think MAMENAVI is just for people seeking fun, not for competitors
in scores. That's why most of them wouldn't entry here. I don't
consider them as No.1 in the world nor foul high score competitors.
Each site has its own rules and I enjoy within the rules.

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Actually MAMENAVI has some unique inps such as Lode Runner IV. A
player operates both runners simultaneously using pc keyboard. It
means he uses twelve keys in game. Isn't it kind of a cool?

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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2000 12:30 pm
by Gameboy9
Just so everyone knows... what I DO respect in the Gaplus recording
is the person's stamina. 5 3/4 hours is quite a bit of time to spend
on one recording - and this I congratulate you on kamo'n.

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If MAMENAVI allows autofire - then it's allowed. Period. We can't
change that rule here unless we joined at MAMENAVI at least. I'm
following the MARP model - which was agreed by a 21 - 6 count to ban
autofire. Maybe that was incorrect to do so... but please understand
that I have beliefs that some other people don't have. And it's also
true that some other people have beliefs that I don't have.

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And just FYI... I said that it was only one recording that used
autofire. I did NOT say every recording used autofire - I didn't
even say two recordings used autofire. Yes... I believe there are
some spectacular scores out there that don't cheat at all.

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What I'm going to try to take a look at is that Lode Runner IV
recording sometime - controlling two characters at a time sounds
interesting!

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You know... I think I confirmed that moon cresta recording - 341,670
right? That kamo'n was very impressive - that I must recognize and I
must congratulate you for.

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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2000 12:30 pm
by stephen krogman
I'm still trying to find a reliable page to translate the japanese
text to english so I can see what I'm downloading ahead of time. I
did download a few inps and based on the size, I was able to
determine weather or not it was a good one or a crappy one. Never
the less, I downloaded small inps of Mr. Do, Galaga, and Crazy Kong
to find the following:

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1) Crazy Kong: Showed the skip level trick and a incredible points
trick on the pie stages I never seen before!!! I don't see any
problem using it because it only helps you out untill you finish the
level or sacrifice a life. After the 2nd trick, then the inp ended.
Very cool trick though. Must see.

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2) Mr. Do: Showed the unlimited men trick on the first stage, then
the inp ended.

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3) Galaga: You guessed it, shows the no-fire trick on the 1st
stage. Then the inp ended.

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I'm sure there are many more good inps like the out run and hang
on inps that a japanese player (Hisa chan) talked about on the TG
board that are worth downloading. I just wish I could see the score
before I download it so I got an idea if it's a good one or just a
trick. I think it's possible I may of clicked on a link that shows
tricks and stuff like on the MARP page, this could be possible. I'm
using InterTran translator and when I translate the page, the
sections where the inps are is missing! So using this site is
useless. Any recommendations? I did remember trying to download a
inp but couldn't because of time and think it was like 18 meg! I
just can't remember the game...

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Regards,
Steve Krogman

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PS About the possibility of him using auto fire and maybe frame
skipping? Hisa chan clearly stats that between 84-85 he knew of at
least a dozen players that could easily reach 10M in the arcade and
at least 2 players that marathoned the game. 100M in 60 hours. He
stated around 20M is the crucial point because if your on a roll with
racking up men, your right around that point of the 256 mark and 1
more men over will reset the men counter to 0 and it's asta-la-bye-
bye, game over. I thought what it would be like if you could get men
after a million on Galaga. Geesh, I think I can get a 100m if I
could use the bug trick and play on the speed fire ver. (an idea
thought of for a charity fun raiser by TG) Oh and Hisa chan is for
real himself. He is probably THEE best player EVER on a shooter game
hands down. I'll put ALL my money on him without thinking twice. I
personally got in the mail a recorded taping of him playing over 10
shooters and 1 racing game for the arcade and I couldn't believe my
eyes the things he was doing that looked humanly impossible, but I
have the irrifutable proof.

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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2000 12:30 pm
by HIR
Hey all, I want to add some more about AUTO-FIRE...
Yes, I'm the man who made the Gaplus recording in question.
Here in Japan, we can use auto-fire in arcade as well as console.
so all arcade high-score rankings are classified into 2 types.
One is with-auto-fire, and the other is without-auto-fire.
I think this habit is common only in Japan, but please understand
the cultural background of the recording. Of cource, Gaplus is
from Japan, you know.
I swear I can make 10.0 million points without auto-fire, so you'll
check my next recording in mamenavi. See you soon.

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anonymous@please.com

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2000 12:30 pm
by Ben Jos Walbeehm
Putting down the hammer on the 50m on Crazy Kong is a well-known
trick, although maybe not in the US since CK machines are very rare
here. It only works on CK machines that have fast conveyor belts
starting at L=02, and only when they're actually fast (so not on
L=01). I myself have known it for 18 years or so, and it's mentioned
on the web too, for instance on Crash's Hints, Tips, and Info page:
<a href="http://tips.emuviews.com">http://tips.emuviews.com</a>

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Cheers,
Ben Jos.

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