Highscore Competition #2 Results

Discussion in 'Arcade and Supergun' started by Greatsaintlouis, Apr 11, 2005.

  1. Results of the Gameboy Tetris HighScore Competition:

    First Place: Zilog Jones
    Score: 78,316
    Level: 9
    Lines: 96

    Second Place: The_Steadster
    Score: 59,331
    Level: 10
    Lines: 106

    Third Place: Alchy
    Score: 52,589
    Level: 10
    Lines: 100

    Thanks a lot to all who participated!

    Now, is anyone willing to keep going on this system of voting and then competing? If so, please post suggestions for round #3 here. As it's been on the poll the past two times but never won yet, I suggest Tumiki Fighters.
     
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  2. Zilog Jones

    Zilog Jones Familiar Face

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    I really regret not taking a picture now -_-

    The highest I've got since then was about 60k - maybe it was just a fluke? What are your guys strategies? Mine's just to keep trying to get a tetris (4 lines in a row), mainly by filling up 4 four rows except for one column which I'll keep free and HOPE TO GOD a straight line block will appear some time soon! It's pretty easy to totally fill the screen on the higher levels when doing this, though.
     
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  3. Unfortunately, that was my strategy and downfall too. :smt043
     
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  4. Taemos

    Taemos Officer at Arms

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    I can't believe I forgot about this. Meh, I'll have a go at it anyway.
     
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  5. the_steadster

    the_steadster Site Soldier

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    Yeah, thats normally my strategy until i realise "shit, i actually dont have enough space to turn a long liney block around...n then oh dear, death...
    Anyway, Hurray for coming 2nd!
    How about some form of arkanoid/breakout/brick for #3?
     
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  6. AntiPasta

    AntiPasta Guest

    YES BY ALL MEANS! It is our Duty to Educate the public ;-)
     
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