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Ympulse
United States287 Posts
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keeblur
United States826 Posts
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konadora
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Singapore66071 Posts
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hugman
Sweden4644 Posts
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keeblur
United States826 Posts
On December 06 2010 23:26 hugman wrote: I've managed to get the bandage and get back with Meat Boy on 4-17 but I've died both times =/ Ya, I hate struggling to get a bandage, getting it, then dying. Just wait until 5-5X. The bandage on that level is awful. | ||
Consolidate
United States829 Posts
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Tropics
United Kingdom1132 Posts
On December 06 2010 23:11 Ympulse wrote: N was also a browser/freeware game, Tropics. N+ wasn't | ||
Cpadolf
Sweden1199 Posts
On December 06 2010 23:31 keeblur wrote: Ya, I hate struggling to get a bandage, getting it, then dying. Just wait until 5-5X. The bandage on that level is awful. Really? I thought that was one of the easier ones for chapter 5X. | ||
kledzerlol
Iceland5 Posts
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bobbingmatt
Australia224 Posts
Poll: Should I buy a wired xbox controller for Super Meat Boy? Yes. (5) No. (2) Other. (0) 7 total votes Your vote: Should I buy a wired xbox controller for Super Meat Boy? Should I buy a wired xbox controller for this game? I currently own an xbox, two fully working wireless controllers and one damaged but still kinda usable wireless controller, I have played this game for ~15 hours since release and have no plans of slowing down. When i did a quick google search i found that i could buy a wired controller for ~$30 and i'm wondering if it's worth buying, what do you think? | ||
Goods
United Kingdom10 Posts
Seriously ridiculously hard levels! Took me about 3-4 hours to get him!! | ||
keeblur
United States826 Posts
On December 07 2010 23:34 Goods wrote: Anyone else unlocked The Kid?? Seriously ridiculously hard levels! Took me about 3-4 hours to get him!! Nope. About to work on it now though. It's the last thing I need. | ||
Goods
United Kingdom10 Posts
On December 07 2010 23:57 keeblur wrote: Nope. About to work on it now though. It's the last thing I need. Trust me, It's well worth it! I quite literally paraded my room like a mentalist after beating it. | ||
keeblur
United States826 Posts
On December 08 2010 00:17 Goods wrote: Trust me, It's well worth it! I quite literally paraded my room like a mentalist after beating it. Would you say the first map out of three of his is the hardest? I've looked at all three of them just to see what I'm getting into, and the other two don't look so bad. | ||
Chesner
Iceland817 Posts
On December 08 2010 00:24 keeblur wrote: Would you say the first map out of three of his is the hardest? I've looked at all three of them just to see what I'm getting into, and the other two don't look so bad. The 2nd is all about timing, when you get a feel for it I guess its pretty easy ![]() | ||
Corvi
Germany1406 Posts
On December 07 2010 23:09 bobbingmatt wrote: Poll: Should I buy a wired xbox controller for Super Meat Boy? Yes. (5) No. (2) Other. (0) 7 total votes Your vote: Should I buy a wired xbox controller for Super Meat Boy? Should I buy a wired xbox controller for this game? I currently own an xbox, two fully working wireless controllers and one damaged but still kinda usable wireless controller, I have played this game for ~15 hours since release and have no plans of slowing down. When i did a quick google search i found that i could buy a wired controller for ~$30 and i'm wondering if it's worth buying, what do you think? get xpadder (or others), freeware, and use some cheap ass gamepad. what xpadder does, is map keyboard keys on the gamepad buttons, so game thinks u playing with keyboard, but in fact u use gamepad. works very good for all games i tried. im using a hama black force (looks like ps3 gamepad) and i cant complain. really cool: vibration works with newer emulators, for example gamecube games. also cool: only 6 €. or for jump and runs (or older emulators) u might wanna get a snes style gamepad. | ||
keeblur
United States826 Posts
On December 08 2010 00:54 Corvi wrote: get xpadder (or others), freeware, and use some cheap ass gamepad. what xpadder does, is map keyboard keys on the gamepad buttons, so game thinks u playing with keyboard, but in fact u use gamepad. works very good for all games i tried. im using a hama black force (looks like ps3 gamepad) and i cant complain. really cool: vibration works with newer emulators, for example gamecube games. also cool: only 6 €. or for jump and runs (or older emulators) u might wanna get a snes style gamepad. I actually bought a PS2 controller to USB converter, but it's still on the way in the mail. Kind of funny because I've almost beat SMB, but still it's only like ~$7 including shipping. I'll still have to tell you guys how it works, since I have no experience with it. | ||
emperorchampion
Canada9496 Posts
How do those warp zones where once you complete the level everything is all fucked up like come about? Is it just a random occurance? Also, I think I've gotten two weird bugs, first I didn't get the achievement for unlocking Jill, and also the headcrab portrait is in the slot where the 20 bandage unlock is, and the 10 one is left blank still :/ Thanks for the great recommend on this game! | ||
debeuker
Netherlands33 Posts
Btw did the recent patches also change the A+ requirements? I had quite some trouble getting 3-2 A+ time, 8:30. But on youtube ppl get A+ with 14+ sec ![]() | ||
bhp255
United States600 Posts
im not a very avid platform gamer, never finished any of the original mario games, let alone IWTBG, and yet i was able to clear most of the game (93 bandages, 7 more to go!) most of the game is figuring out how to clear the stage, but yes, there are parts where the execution is relentlessly difficult. beating the regular game is not too hard, but clearing the entire game with 100% will prove challenging even to the most experienced. I'd say this game kept some nice balance between casual gaming and hardcore challenges for all to enjoy | ||
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