@--46200 I've been trying to find that stream for so long. I think the only thing that's left is his actual last attempt for remix 10 which is sad but atleast I know what his other last couple games were
I’m _guessing_ what you meant is that all the rockets that aren’t red have the same timing no fucking idea what was trying to be said about Screwbot Factory though
Hey tim, for Launch Party (ロケットゼロ Roketo zero "Rocket Zero") is the 26th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the 65th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. This game is about launching miniature size rockets into outer space. [ Gameplay In the game, the player controls a square-shaped "launchpad" as it flies into space. As the launchpad flies, multiple kinds of rockets will pop up onto it. When a rocket appears on the launchpad, a countdown will appear on the launchpad's screen. The player needs to launch the rocket when the countdown reaches 0, launching it into space. The are four different types of rockets, each with their own type of countdown. -Red "Ship" Rocket: Counts down from 3, at the rate of one number per beat. -Blue "Party Hat" Rocket: Counts down from 5, at a fast pace. -Green "Bell" Rocket: Counts down from 7, at a very fast pace. Grey "Bowling Pin" Rocket: Counts down from 1, at a very slow pace. Launches on the third beat. The countdowns are used to help judge the time to launch, but are also to confuse; the timing for each rocket other than the red ones is roughly the same. Controls Button Mode A: Launch Rocket Simple Tap Mode Tap: Launch Rocket Timing Notes Hit: The rocket is launched into space, accompanied by a sound. Barely: The rocket flies up a little bit, but can't get far and falls quickly. A barely counts as a miss. Miss: The rocket doesn't even get launched, and is bumped off by the next rocket.
I’ve been in his shoes trying to get perfects on everything and seriously watching him gives me the same anxiety I got when trying to get perfects myself.
Hey Tim, in the Air Rally Minigame you can see the blue birds fly by, as seen at 12:56. This is a reference to the minigame 'Blue Birds', a minigame featured in Rhythm Heaven, a game for the Nintendo DS.
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a count of 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don't already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait), the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the gray bots, the pattern is 1(grab), 2(hold), 3(release),4(Wait)
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
Fun fact (Megamix spoilers I guess): In Pajama Party, the "vertical" jump and "horizontal" jump counts are both 1-2-3, the rhythm is just different, like Launch Party and Cheer Readers.
Hey Tim for launch party remember that all the rockets have the same timing, the countdown is the only difference except for the red rocket, it takes a second or less more than the others
I’ve been binging this series recently and this stream is the only one I remember being able to catch due to time zones. Seeing myself in chat on a 1-year-old stream highlight is a surreal experience, knowing how much I’ve changed since then.
Whoa, nice job with Tap Troupe! Not even I have a perfect on that one, and I got Remix 7 and Love Rap 2. You've been improving at this game exponentially.
we have listen and repeat like moai, drummer duel, and tambourine keep the beat like rhythm rally, dog ninja, and fan club commands like cheer readers, karate joe, and space dance and anything in between. Almost all games fall in one of these categories or in a variation of them. I probably forgot something tho
hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1, 2, 3. red still goes on a 1, 2, 3, 4. in screwbot factory, if you don't already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab), 2(hold), 3(release), 4(wait) the white ones are 1(grab), 2(release), 3(wait), 4(wait)
There's three types of twitch chat. the one that uses way too many emotes, the one that chats encouraging words, And the one that says *Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)*
Dark Days on Isle Delfino! When Mario arrives on tropical Isle Delfino, the once-pristine island is polluted and plastered with graffiti. Even worse, he's being blamed for the mess! Now instead of enjoying a relaxing vacation, Mario has to clean up the place and track down the real culprit.
*hey tim, do you know what to do for launch party? do you know? huh? huh? did you know that the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1 2 3? did you know that? did you know that? did you know that the red rocket goes on a count of 1 2 3 4? huh? HUH?*
Hey Tim, to perfect all games you need to play them perfectly, Yes you need to do it perfectly. By the way, what does "perfect" means in my research (which is just a Wikipedia) Perfection is a state, variously, of completeness, flawlessness, or supreme excellence. The term is used to designate a range of diverse, if often kindred, concepts. These have historically been addressed in a number of discrete disciplines, notably mathematics, physics, chemistry, ethics, aesthetics, ontology, and theology.[1] The term and concept of perfect is The form of the word long fluctuated in various languages. The English language had the alternates, "perfection" and the Biblical "perfectness."[2] The word "perfection" derives from the Latin "perfectio", and "perfect" - from "perfectus". These expressions in turn come from "perficio" - "to finish", "to bring to an end." "Perfectio(n)" thus literally means "a finishing", and "perfect(us)" - "finished", much as in grammatical parlance ("perfect").[2] Many modern languages have adopted their terms for the concept of "perfection" from the Latin: the French "parfait" and "perfection"; the Italian "perfetto" and "perfezione"; the Spanish "perfecto" and "perfección"; the English "perfect" and "perfection"; the Russian "совершенный" (sovyershenniy) and "совершенcтво" (sovyershenstvo); the Croatian and Serbian "savršen" and "savršenstvo"; the Czech "dokonalost"; the Slovak "dokonaly" and "dokonalost"; the Polish "doskonały" and "doskonałość."[2] The genealogy of the concept of "perfection" reaches back beyond Latin, to Greek. The Greek equivalent of the Latin "perfectus" was "teleos." The latter Greek expression generally had concrete referents, such as a perfect physician or flutist, a perfect comedy or a perfect social system. Hence the Greek "teleiotes" was not yet so fraught with abstract and superlative associations as would be the Latin "perfectio" or the modern "perfection." To avoid the latter associations, the Greek term has generally been translated as "completeness" rather than "perfection."[3] The oldest definition of "perfection", fairly precise and distinguishing the shades of the concept, goes back to Aristotle. In Book Delta of the Metaphysics, he distinguishes three meanings of the term, or rather three shades of one meaning, but in any case three different concepts. That is perfect: 1. which is complete - which contains all the requisite parts; 2. which is so good that nothing of the kind could be better; 3. which has attained its purpose.[4] The first of these concepts is fairly well subsumed within the second. Between those two and the third, however, there arises a duality in concept. This duality was expressed by Thomas Aquinas, in the Summa Theologica, when he distinguished a twofold perfection: when a thing is perfect in itself - as he put it, in its substance; and when it perfectly serves its purpose.[4] The variants on the concept of perfection would have been quite of a piece for two thousand years, had they not been confused with other, kindred concepts. The chief of these was the concept of that which is the best: in Latin, "excellentia" ("excellence"). In antiquity, "excellentia" and "perfectio" made a pair; thus, for example, dignitaries were called "perfectissime", just as they are now called "excellency." Nevertheless, these two expression of high regard differ fundamentally: "excellentia" is a distinction among many, and implies comparison; while "perfectio" involves no comparison, and if something is deemed perfect, then it is deemed so in itself, without comparison to other things. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who thought much about perfection and held the world to be the best of possible worlds, did not claim that it was perfect.[5] The paradoxes of perfect is The parallel existence of two concepts of perfection, one strict ("perfection," as such) and the other loose ("excellence"), has given rise, perhaps since antiquity but certainly since the Renaissance, to a singular paradox: that the greatest perfection is imperfection. This was formulated by Lucilio Vanini (1585-1619), who had a precursor in the 16th-century writer Joseph Juste Scaliger, and they in turn referred to the ancient philosopher Empedocles. Their argument, as given by the first two, was that if the world were perfect, it could not improve and so would lack "true perfection," which depends on progress. To Aristotle, "perfect" meant "complete" ("nothing to add or subtract"). To Empedocles, according to Vanini, perfection depends on incompleteness ("perfectio propter imperfectionem"), since the latter possesses a potential for development and for complementing with new characteristics ("perfectio complementii"). This view relates to the baroque esthetic of Vanini and Marin Mersenne: the perfection of an art work consists in its forcing the recipient to be active-to complement the art work by an effort of mind and imagination.[6] The paradox of perfection-that imperfection is perfect-applies not only to human affairs, but to technology. Thus, irregularity in semiconductor crystals (an imperfection, in the form of contaminants) is requisite for the production of semiconductors. The solution to the apparent paradox lies in a distinction between two concepts of "perfection": that of regularity, and that of utility. Imperfection is perfect in technology, in the sense that irregularity is useful.[7] There is also another variants called the perfect numbers which is Perfect numbers have been distinguished ever since the ancient Greeks called them "teleioi." There was, however, no consensus among the Greeks as to which numbers were "perfect" or why. A view that was shared by Plato held that 10 was a perfect number.[8] Mathematicians, including the mathematician-philosopher Pythagoreans, proposed as a perfect number, the number 6.[8] The number 10 was thought perfect because there are 10 fingers to the two hands. The number 6 was believed perfect for being divisible in a special way: a sixth part of that number constitutes unity; a third is two; a half - three; two-thirds (Greek: dimoiron) is four; five-sixths (pentamoiron) is five; six is the perfect whole. The ancients also considered 6 a perfect number because the human foot constituted one-sixth the height of a man, hence the number 6 determined the height of the human body.[8] Euclid Thus both numbers, 6 and 10, were credited with perfection, both on purely mathematical grounds and on grounds of their relevance in nature.[8] Belief in the "perfection" of certain numbers survived antiquity, but this quality came to be ascribed to other numbers as well. The perfection of the number 3 actually became proverbial: "omne trinum perfectum" (Latin: all threes are perfect). Another number, 7, found a devotee in the 6th-century Pope Gregory I (Gregory the Great), who favored it on grounds similar to those of the Greek mathematicians who had seen 6 as a perfect number, and in addition for some reason he associated the number 7 with the concept of "eternity."[8] The Middle Ages, however, championed the perfection of 6: Augustine and Alcuin wrote that God had created the world in 6 days because that was the perfect number.[8] The Greek mathematicians had regarded as perfect that number which equals the sum of its divisors that are smaller than itself. Such a number is neither 3 nor 7 nor 10, but 6, for 1 + 2 + 3 = 6.[8] But there are more numbers that show this property, such as 28, which = 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14. It became customary to call such numbers "perfect." Euclid gave a formula for (even) "perfect" numbers: Np = 2p−1 (2p − 1) where p and 2p − 1 are prime numbers.[8] Euclid had listed the first four perfect numbers: 6; 28; 496; and 8128. A manuscript of 1456 gave the fifth perfect number: 33,550,336. Gradually mathematicians found further perfect numbers (which are very rare). In 1652 the Polish polymath Jan Brożek noted that there was no perfect number between 104 and 107.[9] Despite over 2,000 years of study, it still is not known whether there exist infinitely many perfect numbers; or whether there are any odd ones.[9] Today the term "perfect number" is merely historic in nature, used for the sake of tradition. These peculiar numbers had received the name on account of their analogy to the construction of man, who was held to be nature's most perfect creation, and above all on account of their own peculiar regularity. Thus, they had been so named on the same grounds as perfect objects in nature, and perfectly proportioned edifices and statues created by man; the numbers had come to be called "perfect" in order to emphasize their special regularity.[9] The Greek mathematicians had named these numbers "perfect" in the same sense in which philosophers and artists used the word. Jamblich (In Nicomachi arithmeticam, Leipzig, 1894) states that the Pythagoreans had called the number 6 "marriage," "health," and "beauty," on account of the harmony and accord of that number.[9] The perfect numbers early on came to be treated as the measure of other numbers: those in which the sum of the divisors is greater than the number itself, as in 12, have - since as early as Theon of Smyrna, ca. 130 A.D. - been called "redundant" (Latin: redundantio), "more than perfect" (plus quam perfecti), or "abundant numbers", and those the sum of whose divisors is smaller, as in 8, have been called "deficient numbers" (deficientes).[9] As of 7 December 2018, 51 perfect numbers had been identified.[10][11] Ok i'm done, even now i lag when typing
That really doesn't make any sense to me. A rage game is something deliberately designed to be insanely hard with the specific purpose of inducing rage. Rhythm Heaven can be difficult, but not only is it nowhere near as hard as something like I wanna be the guy or Getting Over It, but the intent is entirely different; it’s meant to be a test of your rhythm, not your patience.
GD Colon Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
If it helps, Monkey Watch uses the same patterns as Packing Pests later (where you sort candy and spiders) though the latter alternates between A and A+B presses while Monkey Watch only uses A. The purple monkeys are on the off-beat, which is halve a beat off from normal; the first is halve a beat earlier and the second later than if you follow the regular yellow monkey pattern. Now, the yellow monkeys clap every other beat, so one-TWO-three-FOUR. If you count it with the offbeats in-between, you can hit the purple monkeys fairly quickly with a bit of practice. "one-a-TWO-a-three-A-four-A" Hope this helps
hey tim, for launch party, hit the a button when the timer on the square hits zero to successfully launch the rocket. be careful though, as the different types of rocket count down with different rhythms.
The Fuzzy Ocelot Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the gray bots, the pattern is 1(grab), 2(hold), 3(release),4(Wait)
Tim, Blue, Green and Baijiao won first, second and third prizes respectively at the opening event. Red will have 1, 2, 3, 4. If you don't have the perfect button in the Lightning factory, set the gray buttons to 1 (drop), 3 (drop), 4 (stay), white 1 (pickup), 2 (hard). ), 3 (wait), 4 (wait);
"There's no difference to from 'it's up to you' and 'one two three' "
*syllables*
woah you go big guy
"pose for the fans"
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“Rah rah sis boom bah boom”
ooo eh FORE
and also beats. "123" has 3, duh. but "its up to you" has 4 beats. or some may just say 3.5 beats.
Tim is going to have almost every game on a perfect and then he’s going to have a entire stream dedicated to beating remix two on perfect
lmao
Pretty sure he already has all perfects on twitch, they haven't made it to RUclips yet tho
he had a whole stream dedicated to him trying to beat remixes 8 and 10
@@lvii.0 almost two streams, he got remix 7 in only a few minutes and spent the rest of that stream on 8 and 10 too
@--46200 I've been trying to find that stream for so long. I think the only thing that's left is his actual last attempt for remix 10 which is sad but atleast I know what his other last couple games were
Hey tim, for launch party, write the 16 digits of your credit card, month and year of expiration date and the 3 numbers on the back
420691337696969 13/37, 420
Lmao
For Screwbots, call us to check on your car's extended warranty.
Tim: complaining about thumb hurting
Tim literally 2 seconds later: *M O N K E Y !*
OOK!!!
hole in one ❎
Monkey golf✅
OOK!✅✅
OOOOOOOOOK! ✅✅✅✅
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@@leafyfrombfdi2866 yeah thats stolen (unless ypu made the original and in that case tell me)
Monkey is very important.
Mm o n k e
Hey tim, for launch party you just play like a regular person.
Edit: today is stepswitcher Sunday
Hey bruh what was ur name on the discord?
@@RhythmAsh Skepster#0001
Timotainment
@@skepster. yoooo hi skepster
ohh you're skepster nice
8:18 the guy in chat who's like "you'll know this is the successful one because tim didn't cut this one out" has a point 😂
lmfao ikr, i thought the same thing
as the creator of the copypasta i'm so excited to be in my own episode of timmy tainment, cant believe my masterpiece was nearly lost to time
It's so popular that chat was converting it to different languages, very impressive
Okay, since I happened to find you, I have to ask. What on earth were you trying to say in the first place with your comment?
Dark Saturday I was genuinely trying to give him launch party advice lmao, other people had done it before so I thought I’d be helpful as well.
I’m _guessing_ what you meant is that all the rockets that aren’t red have the same timing
no fucking idea what was trying to be said about Screwbot Factory though
Your profile pic is amazing
hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. red still goes on 1,2,3,4.
hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. red still goes on 1,2,3,4.
hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. red still goes on 1,2,3,4.
hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. red still goes on 1,2,3,4.
Kinda like Fillbots
No.
Hey tim, for launch party FO’ SHO
Edit: This is an edit. It’s an edit.
ALL ABOUT YOU
INTO YOU
CRAZY INTO YOU
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hey tim, for launch party, you could save millions on car insurance by using GEICO
15 minutes can save you 15 percent or more on car insurance.
Hey tim, for Launch Party (ロケットゼロ Roketo zero "Rocket Zero") is the 26th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the 65th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. This game is about launching miniature size rockets into outer space.
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Gameplay
In the game, the player controls a square-shaped "launchpad" as it flies into space. As the launchpad flies, multiple kinds of rockets will pop up onto it. When a rocket appears on the launchpad, a countdown will appear on the launchpad's screen. The player needs to launch the rocket when the countdown reaches 0, launching it into space.
The are four different types of rockets, each with their own type of countdown.
-Red "Ship" Rocket: Counts down from 3, at the rate of one number per beat.
-Blue "Party Hat" Rocket: Counts down from 5, at a fast pace.
-Green "Bell" Rocket: Counts down from 7, at a very fast pace.
Grey "Bowling Pin" Rocket: Counts down from 1, at a very slow pace. Launches on the third beat.
The countdowns are used to help judge the time to launch, but are also to confuse; the timing for each rocket other than the red ones is roughly the same.
Controls
Button Mode
A: Launch Rocket
Simple Tap Mode
Tap: Launch Rocket
Timing Notes
Hit: The rocket is launched into space, accompanied by a sound.
Barely: The rocket flies up a little bit, but can't get far and falls quickly. A barely counts as a miss.
Miss: The rocket doesn't even get launched, and is bumped off by the next rocket.
you just took that from the rhythm heaven wiki
@@larho9031 so what?
Did you think they had time to think it up and write it down for a joke about launch party being in the video?
@@larho9031 ok and?
Green makes a bell sound
Red makes a regular rocket sound
Blue makes a party popper sound
Grey makes a bowling pin sound
Tim's the one kid in band class that refuses to count his rests and always comes in too early.
hey tim, there's no I in launch party
There is a l although
theres no 1 in launch party
Dymond there’s no roads in I in launch party
There is an I in Iaunch party
There's an I in prawn tho
12:59 ahhhh here in the top right corner you can see the bluebirds and their captain in their natural habitat
Hey Tim, for launch party if you look in the top right corner of Air Rally you see the Bluebirds from Rhythm Heaven on the Nintendo DS
Yes
I’ve been in his shoes trying to get perfects on everything and seriously watching him gives me the same anxiety I got when trying to get perfects myself.
Did you ever finish?
"Go for a Perfect!" they said.
hey tim for launch party give me your stream key
Heres my steam key ruclips.net/video/gvYfRiJQIX8/видео.html
Here’s mine: ruclips.net/video/SEy_7dAFlqk/видео.html
(Watch till the end for it)
sure my stream key is knowyourmeme.com/trollface
Thought you could fool me?
@@airhawkey you wer ew better off posting a rick roll like the rest of us
hey tim, for launch party you know the rules
_and so do i_
Rakha ha your gay
@I have no name no u
There’s no I in say goodbye
There’s no roads in launch party
26:00 “I can't read it now because it's not in english anymore“
LOOOOOOOOOL
Hey tim, there are roads a samurai must travel
Hey Tim, there are mountains a samurai must climb
Hey Tim, there are roads a samurai must climb
Hey Tim, there are mountains a samurai must travel
Hey Tim, there are climbs a mountain must samurai
There are games a samurai must personalize
I'll leave
Hey Tim, for launch party always remember you should go for a perfect
24:21 5 dollars well spent
hey tim, for launch party you should be glad there isn't a launch party 2
"air rally is one of the hardest games" Proceeds to first try perfect it
One of the easier hard games in my opinion
@@EmSee360 one of the harder easier harder games imo
Air rally 2 is truly the worst
@@TheJAJPG there's a sequel?
@@TheJAJPG there's a sequel?
Everyone says "hey tim..." but nobody says "how is tim"
Whoever in chat said “you know this is the successful one because tim didnt cut this one out” at 8:23 has trillions of IQ
Hey Tim, in the Air Rally Minigame you can see the blue birds fly by, as seen at 12:56. This is a reference to the minigame 'Blue Birds', a minigame featured in Rhythm Heaven, a game for the Nintendo DS.
Wait a sec that’s actually really cool!
Finally a original comment
Btw he has already played blue birds
@@termofthelegends7231 I've watched the streams, i know.
pretty sure blue birds was a song in SSBU
This video really puts the I in prawn
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a count of 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don't already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait), the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
Thank you BlueIce57. Very cool.
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the gray bots, the pattern is 1(grab), 2(hold), 3(release),4(Wait)
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
Fun fact (Megamix spoilers I guess):
In Pajama Party, the "vertical" jump and "horizontal" jump counts are both 1-2-3, the rhythm is just different, like Launch Party and Cheer Readers.
Hey Tim, for launch party actually change your batteries in your controller like a humane person
hey tim, for working dough 2 i have no earthly idea how you perfected that hell spawn what the absolute shit
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@@shinymimikyu169 🅾 goes P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
What are you finding hard about it? WD2 is one of the easiest games for me.
I agree
@@theawesomepanda1lance241 what
Hey Tim, for launch party you can just not do anything
I like your pfp bro
Hey Tim for launch party remember that all the rockets have the same timing, the countdown is the only difference except for the red rocket, it takes a second or less more than the others
Stop the insanity
Hey Tim, for ringisde you gotta dress up like a wrestler to win the reporter love
Is a ninja close enough?
Chase B. only if there are currently roads
_there are roads_
What if there are mountains instead?
@@jorgealventosa5859 what if here are rivers on his way
Hey Tim, for Launch Party. There is no Launch Party. There is only Launch Pain.
I’ve been binging this series recently and this stream is the only one I remember being able to catch due to time zones. Seeing myself in chat on a 1-year-old stream highlight is a surreal experience, knowing how much I’ve changed since then.
1:41
“And in a startled blink of an eye, I knew my life was forever changed...”
Hey Tim, for Launch party always look both ways when crossing the street
we're not so sho' about your fo' sho'
yes
@@gdaster1195 scoutruer
Love how in the third attempt in remix 2 he missed the first one and just gave up
more like died inside
After 3 failed attempts, the perfect challenge goes away.
hey tim for launch party get a perfect on launch party like a normal person
Mfw stolen
hey tim, how are you
ALSO ITS UP TO YOU GOES *ITS-UP-TO-YOU* BECAUSE ITS SPLIT INTO COLUMNS AND NOT ROWS LIKE 1, 2, 3
Hey Tim, for launch party, just be good
"this one might be the hardest to get a perfect on." "i don't need practice."
Hey Tim, for launch party be careful
hey Tim, for launch party
hey tim, for launch
hey Tim, for
hey Tim,
hey
I was here for this stream
the copypasta reigned supreme
Hey tim, for launch party, you gotta remember that there isn’t an i in prawn
Hey tim, for Launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of "1,2,3." Red still goes on a "it's up to you."
Whoa, nice job with Tap Troupe! Not even I have a perfect on that one, and I got Remix 7 and Love Rap 2. You've been improving at this game exponentially.
This stream is a modern day Rosetta fucking stone with how many languages the hey Tim copypasta was translated into
Wait...
Micro-row 2 is literally just Munchy Monk
OMG YOU ARE RIGHT
we have listen and repeat like moai, drummer duel, and tambourine
keep the beat like rhythm rally, dog ninja, and fan club
commands like cheer readers, karate joe, and space dance
and anything in between. Almost all games fall in one of these categories or in a variation of them. I probably forgot something tho
hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1, 2, 3. red still goes on a 1, 2, 3, 4. in screwbot factory, if you don't already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab), 2(hold), 3(release), 4(wait) the white ones are 1(grab), 2(release), 3(wait), 4(wait)
Thank you costco shuichi. Very cool.
Does anyone even understand this?
Hey tim, for launch party
Hey (Jimmy T)im, for launch party
the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of it's up to you
This is the single most chaotic comment section on RUclips
Hey tim, for launch party there's no i in prawn
I would hate perfecting Hole in One if it meant I couldn't get an ook at the end
There's no i in Hey Tim, time for launch party
Tim isn't a thing
time is a social construct
Everyone slowly descending into insanity as they make worse and worse amalgamations of “Hey Tim, for launch party” is very funny
Hey Tim, for launch party, you RASHABISKABABOOM.
Hey Tim, for Launch Party, you READY BABUMBABUMTAPTAPTAP.
HE FOUND IT
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Tim: *exists*
Remix 2:
I'm bouta' end this man's career
oH MY GOD ITS THE COUNTS OF THE FLIPS NOT THE BEAT.
I just noticed that there are 18 more gifts he needs to get which is less than half, in fact, it's 36%
Hey Tim, for launch party you gotta reaaady and tap tap tap
OKAY!
When they said tap, my heart broke
There's three types of twitch chat.
the one that uses way too many emotes,
the one that chats encouraging words,
And the one that says *Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)*
Hey Tim for launch party, just play the video game..
Hey tim,for ringside you gotta pose for the fans
The most cursed thing about the tall bois is not how long their legs are
But realizing that theit knees are nearly at the bottom to do those back taps
This man's stream layout really looks like the first page of those gif search functions that ever website has now but no one uses
*"Hey tim, for launch party, shoot a gun at each rocket on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4."*
Dark Days on Isle Delfino! When Mario arrives on tropical Isle Delfino, the once-pristine island is polluted and plastered with graffiti. Even worse, he's being blamed for the mess! Now instead of enjoying a relaxing vacation, Mario has to clean up the place and track down the real culprit.
Love how chat kept translating the launch party
Hello, attention all stepswitchers, it is stepswitcher sunday.
Finally! The day we've all been waiting for
Hi
16:52 I keep forgetting there are people out there who need visuals to keep rhythm, and then Tim says stuff like this and I think, "Oh, right."
Tim, thanks to you, in remix 10, I got to the built to scale part, thank you Tim, you shall be in our hearts
*hey tim, do you know what to do for launch party? do you know? huh? huh? did you know that the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1 2 3? did you know that? did you know that? did you know that the red rocket goes on a count of 1 2 3 4? huh? HUH?*
looks like somebodys getting fired from nasa
Hey Tim, to perfect all games you need to play them perfectly,
Yes you need to do it perfectly.
By the way, what does "perfect" means in my research (which is just a Wikipedia)
Perfection is a state, variously, of completeness, flawlessness, or supreme excellence.
The term is used to designate a range of diverse, if often kindred, concepts. These have historically been addressed in a number of discrete disciplines, notably mathematics, physics, chemistry, ethics, aesthetics, ontology, and theology.[1]
The term and concept of perfect is
The form of the word long fluctuated in various languages. The English language had the alternates, "perfection" and the Biblical "perfectness."[2] The word "perfection" derives from the Latin "perfectio", and "perfect" - from "perfectus". These expressions in turn come from "perficio" - "to finish", "to bring to an end." "Perfectio(n)" thus literally means "a finishing", and "perfect(us)" - "finished", much as in grammatical parlance ("perfect").[2]
Many modern languages have adopted their terms for the concept of "perfection" from the Latin: the French "parfait" and "perfection"; the Italian "perfetto" and "perfezione"; the Spanish "perfecto" and "perfección"; the English "perfect" and "perfection"; the Russian "совершенный" (sovyershenniy) and "совершенcтво" (sovyershenstvo); the Croatian and Serbian "savršen" and "savršenstvo"; the Czech "dokonalost"; the Slovak "dokonaly" and "dokonalost"; the Polish "doskonały" and "doskonałość."[2]
The genealogy of the concept of "perfection" reaches back beyond Latin, to Greek. The Greek equivalent of the Latin "perfectus" was "teleos." The latter Greek expression generally had concrete referents, such as a perfect physician or flutist, a perfect comedy or a perfect social system. Hence the Greek "teleiotes" was not yet so fraught with abstract and superlative associations as would be the Latin "perfectio" or the modern "perfection." To avoid the latter associations, the Greek term has generally been translated as "completeness" rather than "perfection."[3]
The oldest definition of "perfection", fairly precise and distinguishing the shades of the concept, goes back to Aristotle. In Book Delta of the Metaphysics, he distinguishes three meanings of the term, or rather three shades of one meaning, but in any case three different concepts. That is perfect:
1. which is complete - which contains all the requisite parts;
2. which is so good that nothing of the kind could be better;
3. which has attained its purpose.[4]
The first of these concepts is fairly well subsumed within the second. Between those two and the third, however, there arises a duality in concept. This duality was expressed by Thomas Aquinas, in the Summa Theologica, when he distinguished a twofold perfection: when a thing is perfect in itself - as he put it, in its substance; and when it perfectly serves its purpose.[4]
The variants on the concept of perfection would have been quite of a piece for two thousand years, had they not been confused with other, kindred concepts. The chief of these was the concept of that which is the best: in Latin, "excellentia" ("excellence"). In antiquity, "excellentia" and "perfectio" made a pair; thus, for example, dignitaries were called "perfectissime", just as they are now called "excellency." Nevertheless, these two expression of high regard differ fundamentally: "excellentia" is a distinction among many, and implies comparison; while "perfectio" involves no comparison, and if something is deemed perfect, then it is deemed so in itself, without comparison to other things. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who thought much about perfection and held the world to be the best of possible worlds, did not claim that it was perfect.[5]
The paradoxes of perfect is
The parallel existence of two concepts of perfection, one strict ("perfection," as such) and the other loose ("excellence"), has given rise, perhaps since antiquity but certainly since the Renaissance, to a singular paradox: that the greatest perfection is imperfection. This was formulated by Lucilio Vanini (1585-1619), who had a precursor in the 16th-century writer Joseph Juste Scaliger, and they in turn referred to the ancient philosopher Empedocles. Their argument, as given by the first two, was that if the world were perfect, it could not improve and so would lack "true perfection," which depends on progress. To Aristotle, "perfect" meant "complete" ("nothing to add or subtract"). To Empedocles, according to Vanini, perfection depends on incompleteness ("perfectio propter imperfectionem"), since the latter possesses a potential for development and for complementing with new characteristics ("perfectio complementii"). This view relates to the baroque esthetic of Vanini and Marin Mersenne: the perfection of an art work consists in its forcing the recipient to be active-to complement the art work by an effort of mind and imagination.[6]
The paradox of perfection-that imperfection is perfect-applies not only to human affairs, but to technology. Thus, irregularity in semiconductor crystals (an imperfection, in the form of contaminants) is requisite for the production of semiconductors. The solution to the apparent paradox lies in a distinction between two concepts of "perfection": that of regularity, and that of utility. Imperfection is perfect in technology, in the sense that irregularity is useful.[7]
There is also another variants called the perfect numbers which is
Perfect numbers have been distinguished ever since the ancient Greeks called them "teleioi." There was, however, no consensus among the Greeks as to which numbers were "perfect" or why. A view that was shared by Plato held that 10 was a perfect number.[8] Mathematicians, including the mathematician-philosopher Pythagoreans, proposed as a perfect number, the number 6.[8]
The number 10 was thought perfect because there are 10 fingers to the two hands. The number 6 was believed perfect for being divisible in a special way: a sixth part of that number constitutes unity; a third is two; a half - three; two-thirds (Greek: dimoiron) is four; five-sixths (pentamoiron) is five; six is the perfect whole. The ancients also considered 6 a perfect number because the human foot constituted one-sixth the height of a man, hence the number 6 determined the height of the human body.[8]
Euclid
Thus both numbers, 6 and 10, were credited with perfection, both on purely mathematical grounds and on grounds of their relevance in nature.[8] Belief in the "perfection" of certain numbers survived antiquity, but this quality came to be ascribed to other numbers as well. The perfection of the number 3 actually became proverbial: "omne trinum perfectum" (Latin: all threes are perfect). Another number, 7, found a devotee in the 6th-century Pope Gregory I (Gregory the Great), who favored it on grounds similar to those of the Greek mathematicians who had seen 6 as a perfect number, and in addition for some reason he associated the number 7 with the concept of "eternity."[8]
The Middle Ages, however, championed the perfection of 6: Augustine and Alcuin wrote that God had created the world in 6 days because that was the perfect number.[8]
The Greek mathematicians had regarded as perfect that number which equals the sum of its divisors that are smaller than itself. Such a number is neither 3 nor 7 nor 10, but 6, for 1 + 2 + 3 = 6.[8]
But there are more numbers that show this property, such as 28, which = 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14. It became customary to call such numbers "perfect." Euclid gave a formula for (even) "perfect" numbers:
Np = 2p−1 (2p − 1)
where p and 2p − 1 are prime numbers.[8]
Euclid had listed the first four perfect numbers: 6; 28; 496; and 8128. A manuscript of 1456 gave the fifth perfect number: 33,550,336. Gradually mathematicians found further perfect numbers (which are very rare). In 1652 the Polish polymath Jan Brożek noted that there was no perfect number between 104 and 107.[9]
Despite over 2,000 years of study, it still is not known whether there exist infinitely many perfect numbers; or whether there are any odd ones.[9]
Today the term "perfect number" is merely historic in nature, used for the sake of tradition. These peculiar numbers had received the name on account of their analogy to the construction of man, who was held to be nature's most perfect creation, and above all on account of their own peculiar regularity. Thus, they had been so named on the same grounds as perfect objects in nature, and perfectly proportioned edifices and statues created by man; the numbers had come to be called "perfect" in order to emphasize their special regularity.[9]
The Greek mathematicians had named these numbers "perfect" in the same sense in which philosophers and artists used the word. Jamblich (In Nicomachi arithmeticam, Leipzig, 1894) states that the Pythagoreans had called the number 6 "marriage," "health," and "beauty," on account of the harmony and accord of that number.[9]
The perfect numbers early on came to be treated as the measure of other numbers: those in which the sum of the divisors is greater than the number itself, as in 12, have - since as early as Theon of Smyrna, ca. 130 A.D. - been called "redundant" (Latin: redundantio), "more than perfect" (plus quam perfecti), or "abundant numbers", and those the sum of whose divisors is smaller, as in 8, have been called "deficient numbers" (deficientes).[9]
As of 7 December 2018, 51 perfect numbers had been identified.[10][11]
Ok i'm done, even now i lag when typing
holy shit dude
hey tim for the-
Launch party you
Should remember that
The blue, green, and white rockets-
all go on a count of 1,2,3.
Whilst the red ones
Hey Tim, for Launch Party you have to go OOOOOKI! and then swing the club
wait wrong game
rhythm heaven is a rage game
change my mind
I can't because this is fact
That really doesn't make any sense to me. A rage game is something deliberately designed to be insanely hard with the specific purpose of inducing rage. Rhythm Heaven can be difficult, but not only is it nowhere near as hard as something like I wanna be the guy or Getting Over It, but the intent is entirely different; it’s meant to be a test of your rhythm, not your patience.
Hey Tim, for this video, you did really great. Some may say, SUPERB even. It may not even be a stretch to say that you were PERFECT.
I love how the guy in packing pests become very annoyed every time there's a double up
12:58 only just noticed that but those are the birds from 'blue birds' flying in the sky
According to youtube autogenerated captions, monkey said a naughty word at 10:44
Thanks Leafy from BFDI
NOOO! he would never do that my life is ruined
monkey says the n word
Yes [ _ ] is a very bad word
LaZr its youtube censor system
I lost my shit at “MONKEY?!?!” 9:04
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE TAP TROUPE PERFECT, TIM!!
I'm so glad to see you got it! Thanks for helping me realize how much I appriciate this game, too!!
GD Colon
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green, and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes on a 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the grey bots, the pattern is 1(grab),2(hold),3(release),4(Wait) the white ones are 1(grab),2(release),3(Wait),4(Wait)
i have a question,
wich character is the hottest from the entire rythm heaven series?
for me, its the fork from fork lifter
you fool its clearly dj yellow
Dj grooves is better
If we're talking about rhythm heaven characters though it's definitely the dummy thicc punching bag dummy
i think its the clouds in air rally
i think that also probably the blue rocket from launch party, or the widget from built to scale
Nawwwww Lemon from fruit baskets
Bless this channel.
8:48 WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
If it helps, Monkey Watch uses the same patterns as Packing Pests later (where you sort candy and spiders) though the latter alternates between A and A+B presses while Monkey Watch only uses A.
The purple monkeys are on the off-beat, which is halve a beat off from normal; the first is halve a beat earlier and the second later than if you follow the regular yellow monkey pattern.
Now, the yellow monkeys clap every other beat, so one-TWO-three-FOUR.
If you count it with the offbeats in-between, you can hit the purple monkeys fairly quickly with a bit of practice. "one-a-TWO-a-three-A-four-A"
Hope this helps
hey tim, for launch party, hit the a button when the timer on the square hits zero to successfully launch the rocket. be careful though, as the different types of rocket count down with different rhythms.
The Fuzzy Ocelot
Hey tim, for launch party, the blue, green and white rockets all go on a count of 1,2,3. Red still goes 1,2,3,4. In screwbot factory, if you don’t already have a perfect, for the gray bots, the pattern is 1(grab), 2(hold), 3(release),4(Wait)
12:59 how have I never noticed that thoughs are the blue birds before
Hey tim,time for launch party should be the title
hey tim, for launch party you dont need a real capture card to capture 3ds footage on megamix theres a homebrew app
But it doesn't get audio and it occasionally skips frames.
@@spacestone29 isn't there an easy work around for the audio
the audio in the streams he just records with a cam the audio is pretty good
Tim, Blue, Green and Baijiao won first, second and third prizes respectively at the opening event. Red will have 1, 2, 3, 4. If you don't have the perfect button in the Lightning factory, set the gray buttons to 1 (drop), 3 (drop), 4 (stay), white 1 (pickup), 2 (hard). ), 3 (wait), 4 (wait);
hey tim, for launch party, no one can hear you scream in space
3:28 when your remote dies