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Community => Adventure Related Talk & Chat => Topic started by: Mats Berglinn on Mon 14/11/2005 07:29:05

Title: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Mats Berglinn on Mon 14/11/2005 07:29:05
No, I haven't done that (haven't finished Indy 3 yet and I haven't got Fate of Atlantis but I've got, played and finished all the other games) but there's this guy called Henrik who have played all twelve classic Lucas Arts games in 24 hours. The order are: Maniac Mansion, Zak McKraken, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Loom, The Secret of Monkey Island, LeChuck's Revenge, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, Day of the Tentacle, Sam & Max: Hit the Road, Full Throttle, The Dig and The Curse of Monkey Island (But not Grim Fandango and/or Escape from Monkey Island, sorry). This guy have taped this on a video as a proof that he have played through all those games which can be seen here: http://media.putfile.com/Extreme-Adventure.

Now, is there anyone here who wants to put up to this challenge and try to finish all those games less than 24 Hours? Well, not me ...at least not yet, as I said, still need to finish Indy 3 and Atlantis before I can do so.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: SpacePirateCaine on Mon 14/11/2005 07:57:45
I'm all for marathon-playing a game series or two, I've played all four Monkey island games in a few days before, but I really don't see the point in speed-running an adventure game. There's not exactly a lot of skill required once you know the solutions to the puzzles in the game, after all. Seeing someone beat Super Mario Bros. 3 in ten minutes was impressive - Contra in 8 with no continues, awesome, but skill-based games are the sort of things you can really work towards beating gratuitously fast with.

If this guy beat all 12 games in 24 hours and had never played any of them before, I'd be impressed - that would show some amazing problem-solving skill and creativity - but honestly, I think adventure games are something you're just supposed to relax and enjoy the experience of. If you're just blazing through to the end, not reading dialogue and skipping cutscenes, the entire cerebral entertainment part is lost. Kind of like fast forwarding through a movie just to say "I watched the entire Lord of the Rings Trilogy in an hour and a half... I had no clue what anyone was saying, but hey, it was fast!"
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Scummbuddy on Mon 14/11/2005 08:01:21
Those super mario brothers in 10 minutes are actually fake. The guy came out and said he faked it using Premiere or whatnot.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: SpacePirateCaine on Mon 14/11/2005 08:08:19
Not sure which you're referring to, but there seems to be a large community based around speed runs, such as this one (http://speeddemosarchive.com/), but aye, for the most part, at the very least, they are done on emulators, to minimize mistakes. I've seen plenty of people with ridiculous speed playing skills before in real life as well, though.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Privateer Puddin' on Mon 14/11/2005 08:33:22
One of the more famous ones was done by going back frames in an emulator or something, so if he screwed up, he could magically do it again ¬¬
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Pet Terry on Mon 14/11/2005 09:21:20
Yes, most of the speedruns are done with the help of an emulator, usually played in slow motion and save states. They are very interesting to watch though. For more info, http://bisqwit.iki.fi/nesvideos/

Then there's of course Mike Fireball (http://progressiveboink.com/archive/mario1run.html) who just simply rocks.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Lucky on Mon 14/11/2005 10:55:17
Sure there's no skill required, it's more like a test of endurance. Respectable feat if you ask me.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Afflict on Mon 14/11/2005 20:13:16
Not impressed, like mentioned above clearing an adventure after you know the solutions...

I think lets release that new indy game coming from screen seven and he will prabably take
more than 12 hours on that alone.

Hell who knows he probably sat with the walkthrough on his desk... :P
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Ubel on Mon 14/11/2005 20:45:00
Quote from: Afflict on Mon 14/11/2005 20:13:16
Not impressed, like mentioned above clearing an adventure after you know the solutions...

Not impressed? He spent 24 hours playing adventure games in one sitting... And that is not impressive? :P

This guy's my hero. (http://koti.mbnet.fi/paapeli/rsmiley/nerd.gif)
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Afflict on Mon 14/11/2005 21:26:13
Quote from: Pablo on Mon 14/11/2005 20:45:00

Not impressed? He spent 24 hours playing adventure games in one sitting... And that is not impressive? :P

This guy's my hero. (http://koti.mbnet.fi/paapeli/rsmiley/nerd.gif)

No impressive would be if he spent 24 hours creating an adventure! Then he might be a hero.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Joseph DiPerla on Mon 14/11/2005 22:09:31
I have a feeling this guy is a fake...

Watch the clock. Everytime he gets up to grab something and then comes back, the clock is in the same position. I might just be dumb, but shouldnt the time still be going?
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: DanClarke on Tue 15/11/2005 01:15:00
i'm not sure of it either, thinking about it logically, 24 hours is a very long time to stay at a computer non stop, and id imagine some of these games would take more than 2 hours to play through (FOA, MI2, both spring to mind.). It's probably doable, but I wouldnt be suprised if its fake.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Janik on Tue 15/11/2005 02:39:46
I think the clock was still running when he got up - kind of hard to tell though. Impressive, but it seems pretty pointless - instead of being fun you turn the games into some kind of torture test. Carpal tunnel syndrome anyone?
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: edmundito on Tue 15/11/2005 04:22:10
Quote from: Pablo on Mon 14/11/2005 20:45:00

Not impressed? He spent 24 hours playing adventure games in one sitting... And that is not impressive? :P


Or pretty sad.

Also, I bet the guy is german!
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Kweepa on Tue 15/11/2005 05:13:20
Pretty cool. Nice presentation...

Quote from: Petteri on Mon 14/11/2005 09:21:20
Yes, most of the speedruns are done with the help of an emulator, usually played in slow motion and save states.

There are Gamecube/XBox/PS2 speed runs that have been done in one sitting without saves - for example some of the Metroid Prime speed runs. Less than 2 hours to finish that game is crazy.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Lucky on Tue 15/11/2005 09:16:11
Quote from: Afflict on Mon 14/11/2005 21:26:13No impressive would be if he spent 24 hours creating an adventure! Then he might be a hero.

But wouldn't a game that's been made in just 24 hours be pretty shabby?

:P
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: PyroMonkey on Tue 15/11/2005 12:00:29
Even if it was done, do you really think he gave himself time to enjoy the titles?
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Mr Jake on Tue 15/11/2005 14:01:00
would that matter if he'd played them before?
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Tom S. Fox on Tue 15/11/2005 16:26:06
Quote from: Edmundo on Tue 15/11/2005 04:22:10
Also, I bet the guy is german!
Yes, he is indeed, as you can tell because of the screen texts.
But why did you think he is german?
Because he does crazy things like this?!?
Do you think all people doing crazy things are german?!?
That is so mean!

BTW: I'm maybe going to try to beat his time.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Afflict on Tue 15/11/2005 18:14:59
Quote from: Lucky on Tue 15/11/2005 09:16:11
But wouldn't a game that's been made in just 24 hours be pretty shabby?
:P

You see thats where the hero part comes in  ;)
I think I am going to try that...

The problem is how do I record everything I do on my pc without a video camera?
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Lucky on Tue 15/11/2005 19:32:32
Quote from: Afflict on Tue 15/11/2005 18:14:59The problem is how do I record everything I do on my pc without a video camera?

Set your camera (or friend with a camera) to snap pictures every five(?) minutes.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Afflict on Tue 15/11/2005 19:37:46
I'll see if iam up to madness like that ...
only being part german and all ;)
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Tom S. Fox on Tue 15/11/2005 19:52:34
Then we would be already two.
Let's see, who will make it faster!

Hm, must buy enough caffeine!  :)
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Afflict on Wed 23/11/2005 19:20:59
Well what are the rules going to be?
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Huw Dawson on Wed 23/11/2005 19:31:38
Afflict:
You could buy a screen capture program... Like the ones they use to make Red and Blue. Can't be bothered getting links. I've got a cold and want to sleeeeeeeeeep.
Title: Re: Clearing 12 LucasArts Adventures within 24 Hours
Post by: Janik on Thu 24/11/2005 06:01:19
The guy in the original video seems to have used ScummVM (judging by the final "Thanks" page). That explains a bit of the speed - you can put scummvm in super-fast-mode; also that's why he didn't play Grim Fandango, which is not supported by ScummVM.