I don't see anything that indicates to me this is tooled.
Sure, everything he does in the video is possible, but some of those tricks are extraordinarily hard to pull off. For instance, wall jumping. He does this no less than 4 times. Yes, it's possible, and people can do it sometimes. But it takes an absurd amount of precision and isn't something you can do every time if you just feel like showing off. Look how he zooms up the steps in 1-1, or how he can hit the block just perfectly in 4-2. Even jumping just below the couple of coins towards the end of 8-1 isn't easy. Considering all the little tricks he does, and the speed that he tears through the game, I highly doubt any person is capable of doing this legitimately. Maybe that doesn't convice you, but I'd bet anything that this is indeed tool-assisted.
On another note. I do think it is humanly possible to clear the game with only 600 points. I think I'll try it out.
Here's an actual tool-assisted run of the NES game. It was hated for being way too slow, but it at least accomplished its goal of the lowest possible score of 500 points.
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GPFontaine
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Posted:
Jun 28 2011 04:02 pm
Can someone please explain how the jumping into walls thing happens?
Not Sure
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Posted:
Jun 28 2011 04:53 pm
GPFontaine wrote:
Can someone please explain how the jumping into walls thing happens?
If some of you are still not convinced that this is tool-assisted, I have something for you. I went ahead and asked the best Mario player in the world, Andrew Gardikis, for his analysis.
Not Sure wrote:
So, there's this popular video of a guy clearing SMB with only 700 points. While I know this is humanly possible, it's just that his video is highly suspect. I think he's using save states, but I can't convince some people otherwise. If you would take a minute to see for yourself, I'd greatly appreciate your thoughts on the matter. Hopefully, your expert opinion would sway them towards my viewpoint.
He replies:
Andrew G. wrote:
Yes, very very likely considering he does 3 walljumps in 8-1. And only 1 is actually needed.
Either it's savestates and maybe slowdown (tool assisting), he is extremely lucky, or he is an amazing player.
Considering it's on an emulator I would say it definitely used savestates to some extent. It's not completely impossible to manage what was done, but it's EXTREMELY unlikely he did that in one try and without savestates.
Also, I once tried this and ended with 600 pts in one go... I didn't do any walljumps or anything, I just had different methods.
Not only do I think this is not tool assisted, I think he does it blindfolded as well.
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Posted:
Jun 28 2011 11:32 pm
and w/his feet on a Master Pad D-pad... he doesnt even use a NES control pad
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Posted:
Jun 28 2011 11:36 pm
Without the A or B buttons. :O
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Posted:
Jun 28 2011 11:40 pm
He clearly plays it wearing a Power Glove and scratching his balls with it the whole time.
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Posted:
Jun 29 2011 12:04 am
Not Sure wrote:
If some of you are still not convinced that this is tool-assisted, I have something for you. I went ahead and asked the best Mario player in the world, Andrew Gardikis, for his analysis.
Not Sure wrote:
Blah blah blah, wah wah wah.
He replies:
Andrew G. wrote:
No one is better than me. Since I could not do this then nobody can. Where is my pocket protector?