Run using Nestopia v1.4.4, with a Wii Rock Band Drum Kit as the controller.
Now with pedal cam!
More detailed explanation of the Z1 Drum Controls can be found here:
The bass pedal controls left, up, right, and down, and I have to toggle through the pedal directions using the red drum pad. This means I have to be very aware of what way the bass drum pedal will make me walk at all times; and know how many times to hit the red drum pad to change direction.
You'll hear me do triple taps to turn Link 90 degrees to the left, or a double tap to turn Link 180 degrees, for instance.
Red Drum switches my foot pedal direction. Yellow Drum is Start. Blue Drum is (B), using items. Green Drum is (A), for Sword.
This had an opportunity to be much better, but I thought I had an extra key (I skipped easy ones: Moldorm in 2, Pols Voice room in 8), but I did not, so I had to leave and get a key in 1 before coming back to 9. After getting the Red Ring, I got extremely sloppy. Don't know if I have what it takes to get under an hour, but almost certainly can get under 1:10:00!
With the release of the new Nintendo "Game & Watch" which includes an official emulation port of the NES and Famicom "The Legend of Zelda" these versions are allowed for speedrunning purposes, because as far as we can tell, they play exactly the same as the NES versions (subject to change if other d