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- | Metal Gear: Ghost Babel (also known as Metal Gear Solid or Metal Gear: Game Boy) was released in Spring 2000 on Game Boy Color. Ghost Babel is the final 2D Metal Gear game made by Konami. It was named Metal Gear Solid in PAL and NTSC-U to ride off the success of [[metal_gear_solid: | + | ==="Of course you want to be the ' |
+ | Metal Gear: Ghost Babel (also known as Metal Gear Solid or Metal Gear: Game Boy) was released in Spring 2000 on Game Boy Color. Ghost Babel is the final 2D Metal Gear game made by Konami. It was named Metal Gear Solid in PAL and NTSC-U to ride off the success of [[metal_gear_solid: | ||
Compared to [[metal_gear_2: | Compared to [[metal_gear_2: | ||
- | Why speedrun Ghost Babel? If you enjoy the feel of 2D Metal Gear, but want something that is different with controls and structure. As a speedgame, Ghost Babel is heavy on memorization. Knowing which direction to go on each screen is important for not getting Alerts in the wrong spots, and executing certain strategies. The In Game Timer subtracts loads, codecs, menus, and accounts for lag! Most of the RNG of MGGB happens in Stage 09, where Snake must blow up the power plant. This RNG can influence pace greatly. The Individual Levels and [[metal_gear_ghost_babel: | + | Why speedrun Ghost Babel? If you enjoy the feel of 2D Metal Gear, but want something that is different with controls and structure. As a speedgame, Ghost Babel is heavy on memorization. Knowing which direction to go on each screen is important for not getting Alerts in the wrong spots, and executing certain strategies. The In Game Timer subtracts loads, codecs, menus, and accounts for lag! Most of the RNG of MGGB happens in Stage 09, where Snake must blow up the power plant. This RNG can influence pace greatly. |
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- | [[MGGB Ranks]] | ||
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+ | ====Stages==== | ||
+ | ^ Stage ^ Name ^ Any% Easy ^ Any% Normal ^ Any% Hard ^ Big Boss Route ^ | ||
+ | ^ 01 | Jungle | Refer to Normal | [[mggbst01|Route]] | [[mggbhd01|Route]] | [[mggbvhb01Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 02 | Fortress Galuade| [[mggbez02|Route]] | [[mggbst02|Route]] | [[mggbhd02|Route]] | [[mggbvhb02Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 03 | Sewers & Watchtower | [[mggbez03|Route]] | [[mggbst03|Route]] | [[mggbhd03|Route]] | [[mggbvhb03Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 04 | Watchtower Exit & Slasher Hawk | [[mggbez04|Route]] | [[mggbst04|Route]] | [[mggbhd04|Route]] | [[mggbvhb04Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 05 | Barracks & Dr. Harks | [[mggbez05|Route]] | [[mggbst05|Route]] | [[mggbhd05|Route]] | [[mggbvhb05Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 06 | Dark Barracks & Marionette Owl | [[mggbez06|Route]] | [[mggbst06|Route]] | [[mggbhd06|Route]] | [[mggbvhb06Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 07 | Artillery Strikes | Refer to Normal | [[mggbst07|Route]] | Refer to Normal | Refer to Normal | | ||
+ | ^ 08 | Power Plant & Pyro Bison | [[mggbez08|Route]] | [[mggbst08|Route]] | [[mggbhd08|Route]] | [[mggbvhb08Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 09 | Power Plant & Pillar RNG | [[mggbez09|Route]] | [[mggbst09|Route]] | [[mggbhd09|Route]] | [[mggbvhb09Route|Route]] | | ||
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+ | ^ 11 | Maintenance Base & Black Arts Viper 1 | [[mggbez11|Route]] | [[mggbst11|Route]] | [[mggbhd11|Route]] | [[mggbvhb11Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 12 | Metal Gear GANDER | [[mggbez12|Route]] | [[mggbst12|Route]] | [[mggbhd12|Route]] | [[mggbvhb12Route|Route]] | | ||
+ | ^ 13 | Black Arts Viper 2 | Refer to Normal | [[mggbst13|Route]] | Refer to Normal | Refer to Normal | | ||
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+ | [[MGGB Easy Info]] | ||
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+ | [[MGGB Doberman Info]] | ||
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[[MGGB Very Hard Info]] | [[MGGB Very Hard Info]] | ||
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+ | [[MGGB Water Skip]] | ||
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+ | [[MGGB Nikita Skip]] | ||
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+ | [[MGGB FAQ]] | ||
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+ | [[MGGB Ranks]] | ||
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+ | [[MGGB Frame Data]] | ||
[[MGGB Glitches]] | [[MGGB Glitches]] | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[MGGB Obsoleted Info]] |
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- | ====Stages==== | ||
- | ^ Stage ^ Name ^ Any% ^ Big Boss Route ^ | ||
- | ^ 01 | Jungle | [[mggbst01|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb01Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 02 | Fortress Galuade| [[mggbst02|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb02Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 03 | Sewers & Watchtower | [[mggbst03|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb03Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 04 | Watchtower Exit & Slasher Hawk | [[mggbst04|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb04Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 05 | Barracks & Dr. Harks | [[mggbst05|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb05Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 06 | Dark Barracks & Marionette Owl | [[mggbst06|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb06Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 07 | Artillery Strikes | [[mggbst07|Tutorial]] | Refer to Normal | | ||
- | ^ 08 | Power Plant & Pyro Bison | [[mggbst08|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb08Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 09 | Power Plant & Pillar RNG | [[mggbst09|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb09Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 10 | " | ||
- | ^ 11 | Maintenance Base & Black Arts Viper 1 | [[mggbst11|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb11Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 12 | Metal Gear GANDER | [[mggbst12|Tutorial]] | [[mggbvhb12Route|Route]] | | ||
- | ^ 13 | Black Arts Viper 2 | [[mggbst13|Tutorial]] | Refer to Normal | | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[:metal_gear_series|Return to Metal Gear Games]] |