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Soul Umbreon's video: TAS WR Resident Evil 4 in 1:35:14 NewGame Speedrun on Gamecube

@[TAS WR] Resident Evil 4 in 1:35:14 NewGame Speedrun on Gamecube
Note: Do not compare Gamecube, PS2, 360, or PS3 speedruns to the RE4 Ultimate HD release. The Ultimate HD version has load times so fast, that it cuts off about 7 minutes compared to other versions. A tool-assisted speedrun (TAS) of Resident Evil 4 (Biohazard 4 in Japan) for the Nintendo Gamecube. Unlike some other speedruns on YouTube (called load game, or new game+), this one does NOT load a save file to begin with all special weapons (Infinite Rocket Launcher, PRL, Chicago Typewriter, etc) and uses no memory card or saves, and only "easy" and "normal" difficulties can be accessed. This means Leon begins with nothing other than his handgun and stylish leather jacket, and must collect weapons and money as the run progresses. The Japanese version is almost identical to all other Gamecube versions of the game. The JPN and PAL versions are nearly identical, and have a speed trick used in Chapter 4-2, where Leon can blow up the boulder with a Rocket Launcher instead of the Dynamite. This trick cannot be done on the North American Gamecube version, but can be done on the XBOX360 and PS3 HD versions. The TMP glitch used in Chapter 3-2 is only possible on the Gamecube versions. [From the TASvideos website] Here at TASVideos, we strive to push games to their limits. The emulators we use allow for undoing mistakes with save/load states, slow-motion gameplay, and even in some cases utilizing robots to do our bidding. The purpose is to show a theoretical limit of how fast a game can be completed if a player has perfect timing and precision. It is only for entertainment, and not to replace those who do non-TAS speedruns, but rather a goal to achieve. Using these tools, we overcome human limitations to complete games with extremely high precision, entertaining our viewers as our players tear through games at seemingly impossible speeds. The end result of this process is simply a series of key-presses which may be performed on the original hardware (in this case, a Nintendo Gamecube). Note: About 5 minutes of blank loading screens are removed from the video to reduce video length. That is why the speedrun length is longer than the video length.

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This video was published on 2013-05-09 05:12:00 GMT by @Soul-Umbreon on Youtube. Soul Umbreon has total 1.8K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 37 video.This video has received 6K Likes which are higher than the average likes that Soul Umbreon gets . @Soul-Umbreon receives an average views of 17.9K per video on Youtube.This video has received 1.7K comments which are higher than the average comments that Soul Umbreon gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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