Awesome-Kid : Yes, I did. Sorry it took me a while. My fiancée and I moved out of our apartment and into a house on Friday, and we are still in the process of unpacking and getting all of our stuff set up. But here it goes. First, practice is a must because you have to get the hang of the levels. Before I explain my process, I'll say that you can get as many little nibbly things as you can in each level, but it is not necessary. You pretty much just get all the way to level 6 without warping. You pick up all the extra lives in every level as well as the extra continue on level 3 (I think it is level three). For a quick check, there are 2 extra lives in levels one and two. In both levels, one of the extra lives looks out of reach. If you want an explanation on how to get it, let me know and I'll explain further on how to get them. Let me note again that must lose as few lives as you possibly can. You need at least 8 lives if you decide not to get as many points as you can before exiting a level. Once you get to level 6, there is a warp point at the beginning of the level (again, if you don't know how to reach it, let me know). It will warp you to level 8. That part isn't necessary either, but I tend to lose a LOT of lives trying to reach the exit on level 7 with those geysers, so I prefer to skip it. Get through level 8 picking up the extra life there as well. Level 9 is the first ice level. This is were practice comes in the most. All you have to do is reach the Ice Foot in the middle of the level. The Ice Foot here is the same Ice Foot as the boss of the last level. Pretty much spend the rest of your time hitting him because he jumps around in a small square. You stay in the middle of that square and you are safe from him. Every time you hit him, you get 200 points. Just keep hitting him until time runs out. You should be able to get 110,000-120,000 points per life. There are two things to be careful of. Don't hit Ice Foot with too many consecutive hits because that is actually the only way to kill it. Hit him a fair amount of times and let him rest for about one bounce. If he gets that much rest time, he restores all of his health (which is what makes him an insanely hard boss on level 11. But because he doesn't move around much on this level, he can be easy to accidentally kill). The second thing to keep in mind is the thing that kept me from getting the highest score possible. You don't see your score until you lose a life. When you are getting close to 999,950 points, it is best to get a calculator, divide how many points you need to get that score by 200, and you will have how many more times you need to hit him. If you hit him one more time than that, your score will start over back to 0. That happened to me twice when I tried to get that score first. The third time I did it, I lost count of how many times I hit him and decided to just end it instead of risking going back to 0 and starting all over again. But anyway, that is probably the easiest way to do it. Good luck.