
Until I return to this scene with Beavis, any and all damage received here is unintentional.
The Sewer: Who knows what goes on down here, but it's a general pain in the ass to make it through, alive. The first skateboard collision is entirely intentional it's the quickest way to get past Earl and it's also the most painless. The Street: This section is easily one of the most difficult areas of the game, so I decided to do it first in order to relieve myself of significant disappointment later on. I grab the remote, or as I like to call it, the node of transition, and head to The Street. He is my primary character, so this is beneficial for me, anyway. Home: I start as Butthead only because I previously died while using him, in case you were wondering how I did it. Oh, and fair warning, InsipidMuckyWater elaborates an unfortunate amount. I know it looks sloppy, but I assure you that I know what I'm doing, and this is SPEED demos archive, not FANCY-PANTS archive. Also, keep in mind that about 80% of the damage I receive during the course of the run is entirely intentional most of the time, it is much quicker to run through enemies and obstacles than it is to kill or avoid them. Since the game is most likely confusing for those who have never played it, I will give a summary of everything that happens. I believe I have, unquestionably, the best route for rushing this game (and it's better than any of the ones at Gamefaqs, I might add), so, until I am persuaded as otherwise, agree with me. Radical (not to be confused with Free Radical) provided its players with almost no direction or guidance on how to beat the game, and it also failed to give adequate means of sustaining your characters' lifebars although, I manage to survive the run without dying. While I'm quite proud of the run, I'm also, somehow, very ashamed. Release the disgust now, before you continue. I'M the guy who did a run of a Beavis and Butthead game.
Thanks, Radix, for consistently updating the site and reviewing/hosting our runs, and thanks to Nate for processing and preparing them your work is appreciated.
I'd like to thank Pweisger for his support and enthusiasm, and I'd also like to thank Radix and Nate (editor's note: what about Mike Uyama and DJGrenola?) for the amazing site on which you're currently surfing. Available in five versions: low/normal quality DivX, and normal/high/low quality H.264 MPEG-4.
Single-segment speed run of Beavis and Butthead done on October 29 2005.