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A full run (video) of Terranigma - SNES - 100p - 12h - By Saturn Rokziw
Torrent description: http://www.deadfrog.us/index.php?act=entry&id=6748
Direct link: http://upload.deadfrog.us/Terranigma_-_SNES_-_100p_-_12h_-_By_Saturn.torrent

(The video resolution sure is small, but it's a SNES game, and when enlarged to the screen size, the quality is very good -no compression artifacts)

Note the dialogs are not skipped, so you can really enjoy the video.


Note: 100kB/s upload, and I switch off my computer at night, so just wait if there is no seed... I *will* seed to the end, and for a few days after this.

Game: Terranigma (RPG, for all ages)
Platform: SNES
Language: English
Player: W.S, aka Saturn
Run type: 100%
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>> limocolor !bmqgmdgSJM
1.5 gigs for a terranigma speedrun....
>> Anonymous
>>117692
Well it is 12 hours of video after all...
>> Anonymous
Haha
>> Anonymous
I'd rather watch a video like this than actually play almost any rpg. Great torrent.
>> Anonymous
^^What he said.
>> Anonymous
>>117705

you suck!
>> Incognito
a litle sad but ok i ges, the hole point of a game is to haw fun playing it, experiens it like this i whudent rekomend it, terranigma is a whery good game shud be experienced ferst hand whith a controler in your hand :)
>> Anonymous
Saturn also made a any% run in around 4 hours..
http://www.freewebs.com/saturnsmovies/snes9xmovies.htm
>> Rokziw
Ok, finished initial seeding... I will of course continue seeding for a few days, at least...

For those interested in this kind of video (though most don't feature complete dialogs), there is:

http://tasvideos.org/
http://speeddemosarchive.com/

... and Google video and other similar websites like YouTube...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedrun has other links too...
>> Anonymous
Even a speedrun of this game is insane. The game is great though. Story is awesome. It was better than zelda on the snes though not many I knew had played it. It's... so... good... pure value on money for being able to play it so long
>> Anonymous
>>117730

School? I recommend it.
>> Anonymous
Incognito, learn to spell for the love of GOD before someone *me* takes a fucking pickaxe to you're head
>> Anonymous
>>118680

I don't suppose the irony of admonishing someone else for using improper english, then screwing up badly yourself is lost on you, is it? If so, you meant to use "your", not "you're", dumbass.
>> markus0369
Rokziw, what did you use to cap the vid? curious.
>> Anonymous
>>118824

Haha... Wow, Why does everyone I've seen on 4chan make that mistake while insulting grammar?
>> Anonymous
>>118824
Ya know, technically, quotations are supposed to encompass the commas as well.
>> Anonymous
>>118983
actually, that was only true in American English, but now even that has changed. i used to think the same thing since that's what i learned in grade school, but after working in a translation company in Tokyo, i was informed of how punctuation works in the computer age.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark
>> Anonymous
>>118993
Yah, and the use of commas is starting to be debated too. Until a clear ruling is made in an English book, quotations still technically hold full stops.
>> Anonymous
Leaving the comma in the quotation is historically accepted. However, with the increasing technical usage of english in documentation has spawned a hackish application of english called logical quotation, leaving out the comma which is historically incorrect in American English.
[snip (from the jargon file)]
Interestingly, a similar style is now preferred practice in Great Britain, though the older style (which became established for typographical reasons having to do with the aesthetics of comma and quotes in typeset text) is still accepted there. This returns British English to the style many other languages (including Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, and German) have been using all along.
[/snip]
>> Anonymous
>>118956

Because it's full of nerds, I think.
>> Anonymous
Punctuation goes wherever it goes. By this I mean if I had to quote my previous sentence, I'd write "Punctuation goes wherever it goes.", while the next period belongs to this sentence, not the quoted one, so it's naturally not quoted, "morans".

As for double vs. single quotes, I use double quotes in English to distinguish them from "'", but I prefer "'" in programming languages.

I haven't yet decided what to do when quoting inside quotes. I have three options:
C-style: "Here's a \"quote\" inside a quote"
Double character: "Here's a ""quote"" inside a quote"
Pythonic: """Here's a "quote" inside a quote"""
>> Anonymous
>>119274
Standard practice in English writing is to use single quotes inside double quotes. "Like this, 'for example'".
>> Anonymous
>>119274
It's spelled "moron".
>> Anonymous
>>118827

import, from ImageMagick... (captured from mplayer...)

... but if you are looking for this kind of tools, you should probably use some graphical apps... try something like google://(screenshot|"screen capture")+"open source" (+windows if you are using Windows...)