In 2003, in a game between Denmark and Iran, an Iranian player mistook a whistle from the crowd as being the referee’s half-time signal, and picked the ball up with his hands in the penalty area. The referee gave Denmark a penalty kick, but following consultation with national team coach Morten Olsen, Morten Wieghorst missed the penalty on purpose as a token of fair play, and Denmark lost 1–0. Wieghorst received an Olympic Committee fair play award.
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Rocket Knight Adventures was a game that flew under many people's radars when it first came out in 1993, myself included. As for why I did not care about this game back then, I think it was because of its limited color-palette. It mainly features shades of blue and gray, which I did not appreciate back then. I really liked more colorful games like Sonic and Mario. Nowadays, I can appreciate its more realistic color-palette that faithfully recreates its steampunk inspiration.
This is my favorite Konami-game on the Sega Genesis or Megadrive. It's a masterpiece - a hidden gem. I did not appreciate it during its time, but I certainly do now.
I like how it looks. It's very sharp and detailed. Sparkster, the main character, is heroic but cute, and doesn't have an attitude. When he goes idle, he folds his arms across his chest, but he is smiling, as if he doesn't care if you never touch the controller again. He's such a nice guy.
The gameplay is very deep. You can throw out a medium-range attack by tapping the Attack-button, or you can hold the button and charge a rocket-boosted attack. If you press a direction as you let go of the Attack-button, you will go flying in that direction. If you don't press any direction while you let go of the Attack-button, you will spin in place, damaging anything that is within its hitbox. Also, if you hit an enemy close enough to your sword at melee range, you will do a lot more damage than either a regular attack or a rocket-boosted attack.
There is a good amount of variety to the levels, bosses, and gameplay offered. I like how there are horizontally-scrolling shoot-em-up levels interspersed throughout the game. There is even a minecart-level, like in Gunstar Heroes. I appreciate how the game sticks to its steampunk-like theme throughout the game instead of giving us variety for variety's sake.
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I played this game many times before being able to beat it. What you are seeing is the run of my first time beating the game on the Easy difficulty. I edited out my deaths, but there weren't too many to edit out; I was surprised.
This was the first time I played the game on a CRT TV while capturing upscaled footage on my computer via the OSSC. I split the signal into two using a Monoprice PREMIUM 3-RCA RGB RG-6/u Component Video Splitter (https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=2899). I also had to get a Monoprice 3-RCA RGB Coupler for Component Video Cable Extension (https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=3002). Some of the signal's brightness was lost, but I boosted it with the built-in brightness-toggle on the HD Retrovision cable.
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I'm also posting these Longplays because it motivates me to beat games. I'm someone that gives up easily on games, and so having extra motivation is great. I am also kind of narcissistic in that I like to watch my gameplay afterwards. I want to have a record of my conquests.
I am working on a bigger project, but in the meantime, I will post smaller projects like this.
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Chauncey Billups' sprained ankle concerned the Detroit Pistons as much as their win over Philadelphia excited them.
Richard Hamilton scored 25 points and Billups had to be helped off the court after his 24th point as top-seeded Detroit beat the fourth-seeded Philadelphia 76ers 98-87 Tuesday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
"It was tough,'' Hamilton said. "I ran to him and said, 'You all right?' You could see he was in some pain. Chauncey is a big asset to our team.
"I just got done talking to him in the training room, and said, 'Please tell me you'll be all right for Game 2.' Hopefully he'll be back.''
Game 2 is Thursday night at The Palace. Pistons coach Rick Carlisle said he may not know until gameday whether Billups will play.
Philadelphia also has a limping guard.
X-rays were taken of Eric Snow's right foot after the game, and they were negative. Snow, who received treatment on his foot before the contest, will be evaluated again before practice Wednesday.
Allen Iverson, who led the league in scoring during the first round, had 27 points on 8-of-21 shooting for the 76ers. He averaged 34.8 points in the first round against Charlotte.
"They played better than us, but we still had a chance to win the basketball game, so we feel good about that,'' Iverson said.
Detroit was in control for much of the game, but it was never comfortable.
That was especially true when Billups left when he turned his left ankle after shooting a jumper and landing on Snow's foot. His basket gave the Pistons a 77-70 lead with 10:09 left. Billups has scored 101 points in his past three games.
The Sixers scored consecutive baskets to pull within three -- the closest they had been since early in the second quarter -- but Detroit rookie Mehmet Okur scored six straight points to give the Pistons the cushion they needed.
"We got to 77-74 and we self-destructed,'' 76ers coach Larry Brown said.
Philadelphia could not get closer than six points as the Pistons made enough free throws to seal the win. Detroit has not trailed in the second half of its last four games.
The Pistons lost the opening game of the playoffs to Orlando and were forced to rally to be just the seventh team in NBA history to win a series after trailing 3-1.
"We know how important it is to win the first game because we didn't like being at the other end in the last round,'' Carlisle said. "But we also won the first game last year against Boston and lost the series, so we know how important Game 2 is, too.''
The Celtics eliminated the Pistons in Game 5 of the conference semifinals last season.
Detroit's bench, which led the league with 34.1 points a game during the regular season, was a force.
Okur scored a playoff-high 16, while Tayshaun Prince and Corliss Williamson each had eight. Chucky Atkins, who replaced Billups, scored a basket for the first time since Game 5 against the Magic.
"Their bench came in and gave them a huge lift,'' Brown said.
Philadelphia's Derrick Coleman scored a playoff-high 21 points and reserve Greg Buckner added 11.
The Sixers made most of their shots in the first half, but their turnovers were costly.
Philadelphia hit 56.3 percent to Detroit's 37.5 percent, but trailed 24-21 after the first quarter. The Pistons converted eight turnovers into eight points.
Early in the second quarter, after Philadelphia took its second lead, Detroit scored nine straight points for a 33-25 lead.
By halftime, the Sixers were still making more than half their shots, but trailed 49-40 because the Pistons turned 13 turnovers into 16 points.
Detroit went ahead 63-50, its largest lead, midway through the third quarter, but began the fourth up just 73-66.
Game notes
There was a 19-minute delay at 7:51of the first quarter because the overhead lights at The Palace went out. "A breaker was tripped, just like what happens in a house,'' Pistons spokesman Matt Dobek said. ... Detroit's local television network lost its video and audio signal during the power outage, but play-by-play announcer George Blaha continued to call the action via telephone. ESPN and Philadelphia's television network did not have their broadcasts interrupted.