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  • HAH! now women can't say men aren't able to do two things at the same time. Seriously though, I was wondering why sometimes a mario wouldn't move, while another ran... I guess he used a controller with dual joysticks or something like that (and different buttons mapped for jumping and running in each game), so it's possible. Well, that and the tool assisting, but as the author of the article said, it's still impressive.
  • That's pretty awesome even though I consider people who do TAS's to be liars with more sins under their belt than the Devil.
  • Yeah, TAS is nice to watch, and cheating, but who cares? Dayum, it's amazing. Person who made this probably went crazy finding the combinations that worked. -mindexplosion-
  • wow! even with an emulator, wow!



    Now do it at home using an old fashion nes...
  • As soon as TheFox gets his powerpak TAS working, it will happen.
  • This video ALSO showed how to simultaneously be the nerdiest and most awesome guy in the world!
  • That was a really cool idea and extremely well done.
  • I beat 1-1 SMB 1 using a piece of wire once.... I want to try again and try to beat the whole game.
  • Originally posted by: EvilEyeball

    I beat 1-1 SMB 1 using a piece of wire once.... I want to try again and try to beat the whole game.


    How did that work?  You poked it in the holes on the controller port?
  • Originally posted by: Dinoellis

    That's pretty awesome even though I consider people who do TAS's to be liars with more sins under their belt than the Devil.


    Although I see the sarcasm, I think in Phil's case you might be right! ; )
  • I'm not a huge fan of TAS videos, but this is still impressive.
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