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Derfud
2003-11-30, 05:50 PM
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/video/smb3.php

O_

Corrosion
2003-11-30, 06:06 PM
:eek:

Spee
2003-11-30, 06:09 PM
HFS! Did you see the 1UP combo's that guy made?!

Rayder
2003-11-30, 06:12 PM
I havn't played that game in sooo long. But then there is a difference between finishing a game and beating it.

Nimbus
2003-11-30, 07:28 PM
Holy craptasm. The Japanese have Uber-geek skillz.

Onizuka
2003-11-30, 07:38 PM
Its also on ebaums. Its very leet.

Squick
2003-11-30, 07:41 PM
Wow... All through that video I felt like Neo watching Morpheus do the first big jump... "Thats not possible..."

Happy lil Elf
2003-11-30, 08:19 PM
The combos are definately impressive, beating Super Mario 3 in 11 minutes not so much. Super Mario in 11:02 would be impressive. Super Mario 3 in 11:02 is simplicity when you use the flutes :p

Hamma
2003-11-30, 08:32 PM
Wtf

Zodiac
2003-11-30, 09:40 PM
Wtf

FlakMan
2003-11-30, 09:44 PM
You know it's all video games and procreation over in Japan, what do you expect?

Hamma
2003-11-30, 09:59 PM
Good call

Everay
2003-12-01, 12:42 AM
hfs that rocks

TheAngelOfWar
2003-12-01, 01:57 AM
i have a feeling this was run by a computer. simply too precise for a human. look at how he sends those last minute fireballs in midair to take out that ONE guy about to fly off the screen just to keep the 1up combo going. then again, these are japanese we're talking about here...

Flammey
2003-12-01, 02:27 AM
We are talking about the regular Super Mario, right? Mario 1? 11 minutes and 2 seconds is pretty good. I think my record is 18 minutes. I had gotten really good at it. Knew all the warp zone, which leveled to bypass, and where you could gain maximum 1up's. But that was years and years ago, back when I was a child, and nintendo and tv where my only means of entertainment. And my stepfather hated both. Probably still does.

OneManArmy
2003-12-01, 03:16 AM
ah procreation with tiny, skinny women with really big eyes and colorful hair.

Everay
2003-12-01, 06:21 AM
We are talking about the regular Super Mario, right? Mario 1? 11 minutes and 2 seconds is pretty good. I think my record is 18 minutes. I had gotten really good at it. Knew all the warp zone, which leveled to bypass, and where you could gain maximum 1up's. But that was years and years ago, back when I was a child, and nintendo and tv where my only means of entertainment. And my stepfather hated both. Probably still does.


no this is part 2, or 3, i dun remember.

Flammey
2003-12-01, 07:30 AM
Ah, I can see it now. It's SM3. My record on that is 22 minutes. I have it on my computer at home and work.

Aen
2003-12-01, 12:46 PM
That is crazy shit.

OneManArmy
2003-12-01, 02:40 PM
all i can say is I've never wasted my life trying to get a time that low. losers... go outside more....

Hamma
2003-12-01, 02:46 PM
I don't think it was a computer that did it, I believe it was actually the guy - I mean they eat sleep and breath vid games over in japan.

JetRaiden
2003-12-01, 03:06 PM
BOW BEFORE THE PLATFORMER KING!!!


this is more proof that sometimes videogames can be like sports.

Nimbus
2003-12-01, 03:24 PM
Mario Bros 3

I don't think it's a computer. If you watch there are a few times where he misses enemies he jumps at or misses with fireballs he throws. A bunch of friends of mine and I watched it and we figure it's a guy with a turbo controller that just memorized those levels. The levels play through exactly the same way every time so if you had memorized when things happen you can make it through perfectly with enough practice.

Happy lil Elf
2003-12-01, 05:36 PM
i have a feeling this was run by a computer. simply too precise for a human. look at how he sends those last minute fireballs in midair to take out that ONE guy about to fly off the screen just to keep the 1up combo going. then again, these are japanese we're talking about here...Not a computer, I see people pull crap like that in games all the time. It looks super impresive to a relative novice but in fact it's pretty much just routine for people who have put that much time into a given game. A great example of this would be DDR/Stepmania. In Stepmania my little brother can get AAA (a, for the most part, perfect score) on songs with his off hand that I can't even finish with my good hand and he has friends who can do certain songs with their feet on a DDR machine that he can barely finish them in Stepmania.

The real question is how many runs did it take for him to get to that point. Once you play the same 15-20 minute seqence over and over a couple hundred times it starts to kinda just become habitual :lol: