What on earth is this hack lol. I’ve never heard of it so I’m betting it came out pretty recently. Also amazing tas. The firsties were pretty satisfying
It's part of the recent Simpleflips slide hack competition. It's actually a demo currently, as the author plans to continue work on the hack after the competition ends (going to the basement shows a blocked off pipe to the next area)
@@dr_rngIf this is the kind of hacks that are being showcased during that competition then I’ll definitely check it out lol. It’s been a couple months since I watched simpleflips. Also I noticed this hack is console compatible so I’ll be sure to play it myself
I used Bizhawk which has something known as TAStudio that allows you to manually enter inputs and see what inputs have gone through in real time if you use a controller. You can also rewind the game to undo minor mistakes and improve the run.
I remember playing this game when I was a kid back in 1964.
Lies! SM64 came out in 1996.
@@SMGSeven Uh, no? Of course Super Mario 64 came out in 1964, how else would you explain the game's title?
goofy ahh argument 🙏💯
Ah yes, Super Interdimensional Slider 64 released back in 640 B.C, such a good time playing it with my friends back in the day.
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What on earth is this hack lol. I’ve never heard of it so I’m betting it came out pretty recently. Also amazing tas. The firsties were pretty satisfying
It's part of the recent Simpleflips slide hack competition. It's actually a demo currently, as the author plans to continue work on the hack after the competition ends (going to the basement shows a blocked off pipe to the next area)
@@dr_rngIf this is the kind of hacks that are being showcased during that competition then I’ll definitely check it out lol. It’s been a couple months since I watched simpleflips. Also I noticed this hack is console compatible so I’ll be sure to play it myself
Mario Got To Peaches Castle 4:49
How the heck do you make these?
I used Bizhawk which has something known as TAStudio that allows you to manually enter inputs and see what inputs have gone through in real time if you use a controller. You can also rewind the game to undo minor mistakes and improve the run.
@@dr_rng super interesting!
Bizhawk is a little overkill just use mupen64 or project64 to start out