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Pitfall 2: Lost Caverns - Speedrun - 0:05:02 - By slowbro A speed run of Pitfall 2 on the A2600 by Tom Batchelor.
(More) A speed run of Pitfall 2 on the A2600 by Tom Batchelor.
Download:http://speeddemosarchive.com/demo.pl?Pitfall2_2600_502
Game Info: Released in 1984, Pitfall 2: Lost Caverns broke new ground by being one of the first games to feature an in-game soundtrack and a vertically scrolling screen. Pitfall 2 helped define the platforming genre with a huge game world not thought possible for the aging 2600. Pitfall 2 also added infinite lives (dying sent you back to a checkpoint but cost you points), something real men did not need, but was probably added for the girly men in the gaming world.
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http://speeddemosarchive.com/Pitfall2.html
You are about to see me rescue some guy (or woman?), a huge diamond ring, and a weird cat-kangaroo-thing, then waste all my energy celebrating rather than actually finding a way to escape the cave.
Pitfall II is a fun, not too hard platformer (not too hard because it moves slowly and offers restart points and infinite lives) with a lot of randomness. Enemies besides scorpions begin at a random point in their animation. That is, unless you manipulate them. The bats, the birds, the frogs, and the occasional ability to move left or right during a fall all cycle at a regular rate. I begin each attempt by resetting right when a frog is about to jump right. It's not perfect, but it times everything right to make the first 2:30 of the game run pretty smoothly (though there might be a better plan possible). With manipulation, I think luck literally is not a factor in this run.
2600 veterans (which I'm not) will already know that it is possible to jump over both the first frog and the hole next to him in one jump. Sorry to say, I do not do that in this run. Instead I take the easy way out; I just fall down and swim to the next room. I can sometimes pull off the frog jump, but I have found no way to save any time with it, because strangely it throws off the timing of moving left onto a platform out of a big fall a little later, due to that cycle thing I mentioned. That's a little hard to explain, and of course I don't totally understand it.
Thanks to stanski for suggesting falling rather than climbing down after rescuing the human. It's hard to time but it saves 5 seconds! I am extremely fortunate that I can move left out of it into the proper corridor on the timing I was already using.
I can manipulate the birds, albeit not perfectly (stanski calls them gooses), and sometimes the bats. That's why I keep stopping momentarily as I climb toward the end, so that the enemy in the next room won't slow me down as much. I did well this time, except had I waited a fourth of a second less against the last scorpions I probably could have run right under the last bat and climbed the final stairs one frog-flip earlier (almost 3 seconds).
I'm somewhat proud to say that I personally found the big jump that carries me left through two screens all by myself. True had I not found it vdub_bobby would have told me exactly what to do where, but I found it, so yay, I get to pat myself on the back a little; same goes for falling a long way and then moving a pixel left just at the right time just before.
Major thanks go to vdub_bobby and stanski for their help and critique. And I must thank the four people I know of that make the SDA world go around -- mikwuyma, nate, DJGrenola and Radix.
Hoping I get to see someone's improvement of this run some time! Hopefully not TOO soon though :P
(This was played on Activision Anthology for Game Boy Advance. I have never had an Atari 2600.)
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The Importance of Vitamin E in Bodybuilding Nutrition The Endurance Policy
By Lee Milligan Jr
As the smoke clears down a long and straight 1/4 (More) The Endurance Policy
By Lee Milligan Jr
As the smoke clears down a long and straight 1/4 mile track. Max looks out with anticipation and slight apprehension. This is his first time out with his yellow and black top 69 El Camino fully loaded SS 396. Freshly tuned from the previous night, the massive engine purrs like a thoughbred tiger waiting to be unleashed. The ticket call is given, and he's ready to go as he pulls upto the red light. He looks over and see's a pretty girl with dark hair and dark eye's looking over at him driving a really nice 69 Shelby Mustang GT500 Fastback sporting a healthy sounding 428. He glances over again at her eye's as if to be in a spell. Its almost time and he needs to focus on the task at hand. The tree light goes to yellow as she looks over at him smiling while reving her engine up. Max knows that if he loses focus here, she will fly right past him like a bolt of lightning. They both move up to the final stage as their engines begin to rev up. The light turns green and they hit the gas. The roar was so loud as he got into the 2nd gear chirp. 3rd gear was even better as his El Cam accelerates hard. He looks over again just to see her eye's in what was a moments time but seemed to be an eternity. He shuts down his throttle as he watches her fly past him. The doorway has opened, it was love at first sight. She won of course.
Vitamin E is the best endurance policy one can possess, most especially when it comes to maintaining energy , stamina, and structural integrity of the Hormone Testosterone. Vitamin E helps the blood carry oxygen in the cells, and keeps cells from oxidizing, The pituitary gland necessary for Testosterone production is nurished by Vitamin E. Vitamin E helps to keep testosterone from breaking down in men. The red blood cells life in the human body are prolonged by the Gamma Tocopherol component in Vitamin E. The best Vitamin E on the market is from a company called A.C. Grace. The product is called Unique E. Vitamin E is an important factor in ones nutritional regimen when it comes to weight and strength trainer success.
Please remember to always consult with your Doctor before starting any new supplement and training program. (Less)
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