Awesome TAS. Huge props to the authors for continuing to improve this run for almost 20 years. A fun piece of history broken- to see cutscene skips for the first gaming cinematics internally named cutscenes.
If anyone's ever wondered why they're called cutscenes, it's because Ron Gilbert named them after the way he'd have them "cut" away from gameplay to something happening at the same time!
Awesome TAS. Huge props to the authors for continuing to improve this run for almost 20 years.
A fun piece of history broken- to see cutscene skips for the first gaming cinematics internally named cutscenes.
If anyone's ever wondered why they're called cutscenes, it's because Ron Gilbert named them after the way he'd have them "cut" away from gameplay to something happening at the same time!
It's amazing that this TAS requires the house be set to explode 3 different ways.
raid someone’s home speedrun
House raided.
The better Hello Neighbor.
True
Just goes to show that newer isn't always better!
Razor sending her thoughts and prayers to Sandy
Would be really funny if the house exploded during the credits
looks like a typical ZX Spectrum game
I hope we'll see a Famicom TAS, too.
Such an awesome game
Did momma disappear from the fridge!! What!
New Kid
I am unfamiliar with the plot . I just recognize the #ZAMN reference .
Actually Zombies Ate My Neighbors would have been referencing this game, as the former is an SNES game and this one is an NES game.
@@MrV902 Valid point . Thank you for correcting me .
I dont understand. What happened?? Lol. I spent years playing this.
Fast
Hello, I am the house inspector
*give me your house*
Why are there weird anime pictures at the beginning of these videos? Get rid of that nonsense, it's not needed.