This category is called Battle Mode. The time begins when fight scene loads and ends on the last hit of the final opponent.
Very Easy, Easy, Normal, Hard and Very Hard
Tabs: N64, PS, PS Emu, and N64 Emu
That is 20 categories
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Go to the options menu
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set the KO count to 1
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Keep it on the Medium Difficulty setting
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Play as Mama Tua
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Use her Forward, Forward+HR(High Right) punch to inflict heavy Damage to your opponents.
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Setting the difficulty on Easy, triggers the Mama Tua fight at the end of the game, J.R. Flurry on Medium, and Joey T. on Hard difficulty.
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You now finished the game in under 4 minutes.
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Set the difficulty to Easy
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Set the KO count to 1
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Play as Lulu Valentine
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use her forward and high left punch
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use the Rumble meter for infinite forward+HL Punches
Emulator submissions are banned, right? I'll use my XB1, good I'll practice on FFX.
Anything goes in Osomatsu-Kun: Nonsense Theater for the Sega Genesis both emulators and consoles alike but no speed hacks though, just play it as you normally play a game.
I can't wait to get a real PS2 and this game. I finally have a capture card. I am not going to do emulator runs as much but I'll do it for training.
I can't wait to get my own AGPtek capture card, my own Nintendo 64, and everdrive but I will not use everdrive but the real Mario tennis copy and submit the doubles category but before I submit my run, I will use my smartphone to edit my real console run and animate my text through the use of Kinemaster for 100% accurate lap splits.
The answer is Kinemaster. Kinemaster is an editing app that allows the user to animate layers. You can even animate your own personal timer and it usually takes 10 minutes to animate one minute.
The answer is to use the thunder car, which has the best top speed in the game and it is a purple car and you get it after beating the game once and then you do the license races for them.
1 on 1 Government
- Easy
- Normal
- Hard
- Very Hard
2 on 2
- Easy
- Normal
- Hard
- Very Hard
That's eight categories right there