[TAS] SNES Hong Kong 97 by LogansGamingRoom in 01:18.05
This is a tool-assisted speedrun. For more information, see https://tasvideos.org/5756M
TAS originally published on 2024-01-05
Hong Kong 97 is a bootleg SNES shoot 'em up and one of the most infamous kusoge games to be released in the 1990s. It was deliberately designed by Yoshihisa "Kowloon" Kurosawa to be the most offensive and horrible game ever made and as a protest against Japanese video game industry practices at the time. It takes place shortly after Hong Kong's sovereignty is transferred from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China. Crime has risen significantly in Hong Kong, so its government recruits Bruce Lee's relative "Chin" to solve that problem. Chin's assignment is to cleanse the entire country of Chinese mainlanders, all 1.2 billion of them. The PRC themselves have a plan, however, and have turned Tong Shau Ping (the alternate romanization of Deng Xiaoping) into their ultimate weapon to counter Chin.
In this run, LogansGamingRoom ( https://tasvideos.org/Users/Profile/LogansGamingRoom ) decides to complete all unique content the game has to offer as fast as possible by completing one loop of the game, which is done by getting 90 kills, excluding any Tong Shau Pings. After 90 kills, the game's spawn and timer lists reset and loop over again.
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Hong Kong 97's Game Over screen contains a VCR screenshot of a corpse from an exploitation documentary. Both the YouTube and downloadable encodes have it censored out.