SMBC 2.1 - Quick Man (part 5)

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Sorry for the horrible delays in uploading these.. for those who actually watched the previous parts and were like, "Well.. where's the rest?" I have them all recorded. Just need to upload them and add annotations and such.
That said, I'll have that all done soon! I swear.

Play SMBC here: http://www.explodingrabbit.com/games/super-mario-bros-crossover
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So I just randomly decided to record myself run through Super Mario Bros. Crossover with Quick Man. Figured I'd share it. This is NOT a speed run, or a perfect run, or anything of the sort. It's just me casually playing SMBC with Quick Man. I play games for fun, not to challenge myself in some way.

The NES SMB1 world skin is used only because it's the most iconic for the game. I normally play with them randomized.
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Quick Man is a skin for Bass that I made for the game back in January or February of 2011. He's my favorite Robot Master from the entirety of the Mega Man series, and has been since I was a child, despite never owning MM2 until years later. Back then he used to give me all sorts of trouble and bits of frustration.. especially in his Doc Robot form in Mega Man 3. However, as I got older I grew to appreciate him as a boss.

Anyway.. I'm quite glad the skin was included in version 2.1 of SMBC, and I'm even more happy that changes were made to make him play differently than Bass.
Since doing this run, Quick Man's shooting pose has been changed. I am quite happy for this. :)







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