cigsthecat wrote:DEL- Nice job! I remember Matt saying that the Normal Course record was around 9 million, but I haven't seen anything more "official."
Nobunga: ! Please teach us how you got your Advance Course score!
I just kept holding down on the A button and I also kept making sure to spam bombs whenever I somehow managed to acquire them. Also, staying on the bottom of the screen to make it easier to watch for incoming bullets, that way you could move away/scatter from them faster didn't hurt, either. I also didn't try to move across and around the entire screen at times trying to collect all of the powerups that are either falling at you, or are available to pick up at their predesignated locations, either, because that would make it easy for you to lose lives quickly, if you were not careful. I also didn't try to trigger secret bosses (although I would love to know how to fight that giant metal gorilla robot, and also the final ninja boss from "Kingdom Grand Prix," as I saw both of those old Raizing bosses in one of the Advance Course mode end credit durations (I actually can't remember any more whether or not they each appeared in separate durations, or in the same duration altogether). I got the big brownish-yellow juggernaut Blunt as my 5th stage boss, and I did lose 2 lives in the 6th and 7th stages, the first one during a huge guncannon scene in stage 6, and the second one during the TRUE final boss battle (the second boss that you fight, the huge (and absolutely COOL looking) battleship) in stage 7.
And, also, I have kept practicing and playing for 2-3 months ever since I first downloaded "Batrider" for Mame.
And, if it wasn't because of anything that I had listed in those first two paragraphs, then it was probably just luck...

But, really, in the end, it was all because of constant and continuous practice and play. There is really no true explanation (or way to explain) as to and for how to play the game (and the same thing, in my humble opinion, applies to each and every other shooter, as well; it doesn't matter to me, and I don't care which shooter it is, or whether or not you would care to disagree with me (if you do, and if you choose to)). It varies for each player, if you ask me. All you can really do to win in any shooter, in my humble opinion, is just keep firing, keep spamming bombs whenever you just so happen to acquire them, play keepaway to make it easier to spot incoming bullets that way you can move away/scatter from them faster and don't try to move around the screen looking for powerups if you want to preserve whatever lives you have remaining. As for triggering secret bosses, it's actually all up to you as to whether or not you would like to do that. Personally, I would love to fight that giant metal gorilla robot and the KGP final ninja boss, if anyone could please give me any tips and tricks as to how to trigger boss battles with those two, if it is even possible to, I would GREATLY appreciate it.
And, besides, in the end, I'm not really much of a teacher when it comes to any type or manner of video gaming; rather, I'm actually just a gamer. And, if it is all right with you, I would just like to STAY the gamer, for I truly, in the end, have nothing to teach: rather just suggestions, encouragement, and words of advice. And that, my fellow gamer friends, is all that I really want to give to you.
-KingLionNobunaga-