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Another big factor are textboxes. Advancing through text requires pressing either the A or the B button, meaning that minimizing A, B, and Z presses also leads to minimizing text whenever that is possible with fewer button presses. The challenge is also optimally played on the European [[PAL]] version, where the language with the shortest text for a level can be selected after each [[Save and Quit]].
Another big factor are textboxes. Advancing through text requires pressing either the A or the B button, meaning that minimizing A, B, and Z presses also leads to minimizing text whenever that is possible with fewer button presses. The challenge is also optimally played on the European [[PAL]] version, where the language with the shortest text for a level can be selected after each [[Save and Quit]].


The Project was made by [[Ethan White]], discontinued later on, then revived in early 2018. There are currently 2 spreadsheets for the ABZ challenge, the [[TAS]] spreadsheet, and the [[RTA]] spreadsheet. The current amount of ABZ presses are not yet confirmed, nor are complete.
The Project was made by [[Ethan White]], discontinued later on, then revived in early 2018. There are currently 2 spreadsheets for the ABZ challenge, the [[TAS]] spreadsheet<ref> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lAf4RDjKIbpApFQUrjZe7K2tVtAu0FDY_SgaJkYAvhQ/edit?usp=sharing <\ref>, and the [[RTA]] spreadsheet. The current amount of ABZ presses are not yet confirmed, nor are complete.


(The button presses are counted from Non-Text Button Presses)
(The button presses are counted from Non-Text Button Presses)
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