Is that the one with the unreleased Pokemon? If so, I noticed it to and had to go back and see if I had seen what I thought I did. I had... How is it that it recognizes a Pokemon that wasn't even in concept when the game was released. Unless it's a conspiracy!Trivun said:Hold on, about 3:50 in, or thereabouts, there was a Questionable Content reference in there... Am I a massive nerd for spotting that? Because if so, I don't want to be wrong...
I couldn't agree more. My jaw straight dropped.tomtom94 said:It was the Tetris screen that did it for me.
That's pure unadulterated awesome.
72 hours? Don't you mean "N64 logo" hours?V8 Ninja said:HECK YEAH!!! =DJohn Funk said:Would you want to live in a world where 8 times 4 equals Pikachu?
Seriously though, Nintendo could rule the entire galaxy. From becoming insanely rich to saving children from blindness to screwing with the laws of mathematics themselves, I estimate that they could destroy every organism in the galaxy in about an 72 hours.
Tool-assisted, Comrade Bird. The emulator software allows the pen not to be lifted even when it's not drawing.Crazy_Bird said:This is a nice vid but it is obviously fake. The game shows a question mark if it not recognizes a pattern and it takes the result as soon as you stop painting and it is impossible to write some of these forms without lifting the pen.
Alright something new learn today, yet if this is emulator footage there is all possible ways to temper with the material other than a "simple" exploit or glitch.JEBWrench said:Tool-assisted, Comrade Bird. The emulator software allows the pen not to be lifted even when it's not drawing.
Actually, it being tool-assisted makes it more believable. Through the manipulation of macros and save states, any simple exploit or glitch can be created perfectly on demand.Crazy_Bird said:Alright something new learn today, yet if this is emulator footage there is all possible ways to temper with the material other than a "simple" exploit or glitch.
...you see...normal people play games or go out... not stack computers together to make an arch... XDAnoctris said:
I still prefer doing this when I'm bored.