I used lucky patcher and got score of few million in subway surfer
I broke 1500 in Star Fox 64 once and I’ve never been able to do it since.
When Wolf said he can’t let you do that, I guess he meant it.
I routinely get scores so high that they stop me from carrying on
I play a lot of golf games
At least 15
What were you playing?
Once killed 224 in a game of Halo
I’ve tried those games a few times, could barely kill two. I’d make a terrible soldier.
My current record for beating the original Pikmin game is 7 days, which is very close to the fastest it can be beaten, which is 6 days.
You at least slept, right?
Oh I did haha. I mean in-game days!
I have flipped Asteroids!
okay one trick is to use the mode where pulling back on the joystick flips your ship 180° and never moving, just stay in the middle and flip and rotate!
nasa should know what to do with this information
The speedrun world record for Drop Wizard Tower.
Your world record sounds arguably funner than mine.
I once got 100% in banjo tooie without the Internet or a game guide. I’m kind of a big deal.
I did 100%'ed Tony hawk pro skater 2 back in the day
Were the secret areas hard to find?
672k playing Zombies Ate My Neighbors on SNES
4
What game was it?
However many paperclips are the max in Universal Paperclips. Some ridiculous number like “undecillion” but probably a few factors of 10 higher.
Personally I never pay attention to the score.
I got close to a perfect pacman clear twice. Can’t remember the exact number of either run, but one was a little over the 3mil mark. I got excited and fucked it up.
The other was maybe 100k below that.
Both were high enough that nobody even got close.
I was absurdly good at pacman. Pretty damn good at centipede, though I wasn’t obsessed with it the same way, so I don’t remember any scores at all.
What’s the secret to succeeding at Pacman levels? The ghosts always find me by like the fifth level.
Back in the day it was combination of being young and paying attention to the basic patterns of the ghosts, then keeping a count of dots eaten so you could know when fruit was going to appear.
Each ghost has a set behavior in each phase of a board, plus a different way of picking where to go. The red ghost is always trying to get to where you are, but pinky is trying to get ahead of you. I can’t remember all of it any more, it’s been over thirty years.
Back then, it was all a bunch of kids spamming quarters and figuring things out as best we could. I wasn’t the one to figure out the patterns, I was just good at using them. And my hand/eye coordination was fast. So I could see the ghosts and where they were going, then adjust my movement before it would be a problem.
Staying ahead of the “ai” of the ghosts was the only real way to get past around lvl 50. Before that, you could usually just clear a quarter of the screen while avoiding them reactively. After that, if you weren’t able to visually track all 4, and have a sense of where they were going to be, you’d eventually crap out, or lose fruit, which means a lower score.
There’s articles out there now that give details I had no idea were part of it back in the arcade days though.
TIL Pacman is just a disguised game of American football/rugby.
Yeah, there’s a ton of similarity in the concept
The ghost movement is not random. They go in memorizable patterns. So it is possible to simply rote memorize the solution to all 256 levels or something.
I mean I kind of got the gist that it’s a set pattern, but when I play, I feel like the movements are specifically designed to be inescapable past a certain point.
408000 in Super Retro Mega Wars Tetris. This is equivalent to 199 lines.