This is a Tool-assisted run of Pokémon Yellow, playing around with arbitrary code execution and testing the limits of Gameboy hardware. See tasvideos.org/5...
>plays Pokémon Yellow >skips to hall of fame >oak says Mario quote >becomes Pokémon Gold >Fights Celebi with Mew >becomes Tetris >gets several tetrises >flies into space >becomes Link >becomes Red again >becomes Mario >Wins as MARIO >Goes back to Oak >Wins Portal >Plays a Spongebob clip >Wins Pokémon Yellow Makes total sense.
Little tip for those who can't figure out the name of this kind of TAS, it's called Tool Assisted Superplay and while most of them are just people playing games showing off frame-perfect input without actually completing it, you may find some of these.
I agree it's really fun to see what crazy shenanigans people are able to do with tas that does not necessarily involve beating the game faster. Really looking forward to see what people are gonna be able to do in Oot now that Ace has been discovered in that game.
"You're, uh, gonna need to be a little more specific." "Okay." "So, are you... gonna say any-" "I code in switching Pokemon and item slots." "Y'know what? Forget I asked."
So, a little rundown for all the confused folks: 1. He saved the game and reset it *while* saving, so that the save file was pretty much garbage. But he timed it just right so the game still lets you play on it. 2. These glitched pokemon and items weren't real items or pokemon - but they still represented some other code, just like normal items and pokemon do. Since everything's fucked already, this let him switch around pieces of code and basically let him do whatever. 3. With this switching, he uses TAS (Inputs at absurd speeds) to control the entire screen and audio directly. After teleporting to the hall of fame with glitched text, he uses this to make the screen show whatever. There never was code for zelda, he just made those images on the fly. 4. Using some code tricks not even developers back then tought of, he managed to bring the gameboy to its very limits by displaying still alive and that spongebob gif at the end.
Featuring: -Pokemon Yellow -Pokemon Gold -Tetris -Link's Awakening DX -"Super Mario Bros. but every time Mario hits a block it gets 10% faster" -Still Alive song from Portal -Spongebob TV Show scene "How does he do that?"
Me for the past hour after watching this: 1. (Re)watch video and stare at the TAS submission 2. Try to calm down and understand 3. Laugh in disbelief 4. Go back to 1
I like the Mario but we downgraded it to a GB and we made Time pass by faster here in the game the more score he gets and it returns to normal after he touches the flag.
Let me get this straight.. Someone reprogrammed Pokémon yellow within the game to make Pokémon Gold, catch a shiny celebi and have a shiny mew, hacks tetris WITHIN the Pokémon gold hack that's in Pokémon Yellow, then Link's awakening, then super mario bros. deluxe, then still alive from portal, then spongebob. Next thing you know someone will be able to make the entire first episode of the Pokémon anime within Pokémon yellow.
You know what's most amazing? Between the Gold title screen, and entering the save file, they switched from Gold to CRYSTAL, because Gold doesn't show the route names, and Celebi has animations, that's on Crystal only.
Chances are that everything after the execution is a scripted sequence of frames and audio. While it would be insane to have every ounce of code for each game actually injected into Pokemon Yellow, I don't think an actual GameBoy has enough memory. But the first episode of the anime is probably possible if compressed hard enough. ;)
Faruga no way ????? holy shit I would have NEVER guessed !!!!!!!!!! O: thank you for telling me. you should be rewarded handsomely for your efforts. this justice can't go unnoticed. o: o:
Faruga console verification means to perform the TAS on a live console. the documentation provided in the description explains using a specific emulator to perform the thousands of inputs per frame and how the emulator defines a frame. to console verify, you would have to wire up something to transfer the inputs in to the Gameboy's circuitry. it's messy but often works fine* check out TASbot from several GDQ streams to see this in action. apologies if you legitimately did not understand.
***** Oh, ok, i get it now, thanks for taking the time to explain.I legit didn't know you could TAS on console, and thought you wanted to verify if a "human" was playi g the game lol
Faruga oooooh no no, it would literally be physically impossible to perform this in any sensible manner. you'd be heavily restricted by the physical buttons even if you could perform the inputs in proper sequence. again I am so sorry for my outburst. have a good one
Game Freak in the 90's: "We missed a few bugs but it's not like anybody's going to find them. And if they did, what's the worst thing that could happen?"
every day i wake up thinking "pokemon is pretty broken, im sure the tas scene for gen 1 is dead, nobody can top the tases that happened so far" and then this happens *jesus christ*
3:24 Fun fact: that is NOT the American Space Shuttle, it’s actually the Russian space shuttle known as the Buran! It was a cancelled spacecraft built by the USSR. It could be piloted remotely, and it’s first flight had no one onboard! It was also safer, technically. It’s kinda sad it was cancelled.
I thought for sure the audio for Still Alive and the Spongebob part was added in after. Then I saw the author's description about using the wave channel and changing the GB's volume at rapid speeds to get higher fidelity. Really clever!
Ok, so, after reading the TAS submission I'm more than amazed, as I created my own gameboy emulator, and read the whole pan docs, everything makes sense! I was doubtful about VRAM writes, I still don't understand whether this uses DMA transfers, as they are not mentioned in the submission, but anyways, this deserves a lot more attention, its literally astounding.
I came here expecting to see the common code execution to skip to the hall of fame, only to have my mind melted with clips of other games being run from within Pokemon Yellow.
From the write up behind this video, the TAS include a few steps: bootstrap the ACE, inject a video player software that uses button input as input stream, feed it a video feed of various games and clips edited together through the buttons, then finally clean up the ACE program and call the Hall of Fame code in the ROM.
It is real. He used tricks to bring the hardware to its limit and faked the games by just telling the game to show graphics and play sound, he didnt actually code these games into pokemon. And yes, technically thats possible on console.
People who don't understand: ??? Us who do: Psychologist (like a therapist): All of your dreams have a significance (All of your dreams have a meaning) My dreams:
I remember how you used to need a CERN supercomputer to run Crysis almost 10 years ago... we used to say things like "Even God's computer can't run Crysis." I wonder how long it'll take before people can use ACE to run THAT within a Pokemon game? Or at least run Doom, since literally any device with a screen can do that these days.
@@want-diversecontent3887 A game that took extremely high specs (at the time of release) to run at the highest settings. Now it's a meme because any modern pc can do it easily
@@LilacMonarch Have you tried??? Modern PC's may all be capable of running the game but it will still kick onboard graphics in the nads. Easily is not the word to use...competently is better.
Rather than a tas this is the best gb demoscene ever witnessed by humankind. I mean, I've heard about tricking a game into thinking its running in another hardware, and bootstrapping another game using item 8f (ws m in yellow) ACE, but this is just ridiculous
This guy literally just coded the entirety of: Pokémon gold, Tetris, Links awakening, and the original super Mario bros for the NES. All through POKÉMON YELLOW.
Oh boy, can't wait to see this at GDQ again. My favorite part is where they go "Then something unexpected happens." Then, OH WOW, it's a different game! Amazing!
How this is done: 1. The glitchy part of the video created a video player inside the RAM through arbitrary code execution glitches. 2. The main portion is the video player constructed in the first portion playing back recordings of multiple games, memes and songs cut together, streaming from the input controls. 3. Finally the code calls the original game credits roll.
its weird how he can reproduce NES Mario, bob sponge clip and music with all those colors, since gameboy color has a limited color pallete and sound i was skeptic about it this is just a bunch of recorded videos faking it
@@ryonagana look at the description of the video. there's a link to a website where all of it is explained. and i think there's also a video somewhere on RUclips explaining it. it's actually possible to do it, and it's done using a gameboy emulator.
@@ryonagana This possible with the Game Boy Color. You can have up to 8 palettes with 4 colors each and each tile can be assigned to one palette. You can also switch the palette before drawing the next line to allow much more possibilities.
*Explanation of what happened:* Basically, this is the equivalent of streaming video on a Game Boy Color. Along with a few other tricks. *Order of games and areas:* Pokemon Yellow - Ash's Bedroom Pokemon Yellow - Hall of Fame Room Pokemon Gold - Title screen Pokemon Crystal - Overworld and battle Tetris - B-Type Lv9 (end sped up to save time) Pokemon Crystal - Pokemon Center Link's Awakening DX Pokemon Crystal - Gold's House Pokemon Yellow - Ash's Bedroom Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (but it gets faster every time Mario hits a block) Pokemon Yellow - Hall of Fame Room (HQ audio version of "Still Alive" plays) Video - Spongebob clip ("How does he dooooooooo that???") Pokemon Yellow - Entry into the Hall of Fame, then Credits (The HoF and credits sequence are not streamed)
this is impressive the amount of effort put into this, the way the glitch are executed, the transitions between the "games", the accuracy of the games that were recreated... this TAS is a masterpiece!
>plays Pokémon Yellow
>skips to hall of fame
>oak says Mario quote
>becomes Pokémon Gold
>Fights Celebi with Mew
>becomes Tetris
>gets several tetrises
>flies into space
>becomes Link
>becomes Red again
>becomes Mario
>Wins as MARIO
>Goes back to Oak
>Wins Portal
>Plays a Spongebob clip
>Wins Pokémon Yellow
Makes total sense.
He actually became Ethan, not Red.
No, Ethan is in another generation
Pokemon Crystal, because of the animated pokemon?
yep, makes sense to me
hahahaha yhea i see the first and im wuuuttt
This is what happens when you find Mew under the truck.
QUALITY COMMENT. HAT OFF TO YOU SIR.
When I was a kid I loved the part when Prof. Oak sings still alive.
Personally, Still Alive is just a bittersweet song.
can't believe Valve stole it from Game Freak
*I have several questions*
TheZZAZZGlitch
How the heck am I supposed to follow this video when YOU of all people are flabbergasted?!
I have ZERO hope! 😩
When a person puts up a Pokémon ACE video and *TheZZAZZGlitch* is astounded, you know that person must be a demigod
This guy did a ACE video and YOU of all people don't have a clue. I quit.
We ALL have serveral questions.
Can someone confirm if this is legit?
I love that TAS has evolved to be more than just "going fast", and be more about breaking a game and bending it to your will.
I love those kind of TAS but can't find them
Little tip for those who can't figure out the name of this kind of TAS, it's called Tool Assisted Superplay and while most of them are just people playing games showing off frame-perfect input without actually completing it, you may find some of these.
I agree it's really fun to see what crazy shenanigans people are able to do with tas that does not necessarily involve beating the game faster. Really looking forward to see what people are gonna be able to do in Oot now that Ace has been discovered in that game.
"and be more about breaking a game and bending it to your will."
"breaking" & "bending it to your will"
Sounds like Redo of Healer
Uh, that has _always_ been what TAS is about though? For-fun TASes like these are far from new, yes even considering it's from 2017
Ahh, just like I remember playing it as a kid.
+「 OKAY 」 STANDU POWER
Seiga Kaku i
You forgot Mario and Zelda DX and if you were trying to list that in order you got SpongeBob and Portal backwards.
I’m playing through it now and I just got past the Spongbob gif 👌🏻 Perfect game! Well done Game Freak!
I did the 950th like
I want a new TAS videos category, dedicated JUST to stuff like this.
@Vsus Here ace is the place, for your helpful hardware place..
Arbitrary Code Execution
@@Sqidzies Yes, that clearly became a thing in the last four years.
@@DarkPuIse it existed before this video ruclips.net/video/OPcV9uIY5i4/видео.html
There's another one! Look up triforce% for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
"Hey, can you code?"
"Yeah."
"What language?"
"Pokemon Yellow."
underrated
"You're, uh, gonna need to be a little more specific."
"Okay."
"So, are you... gonna say any-"
"I code in switching Pokemon and item slots."
"Y'know what? Forget I asked."
@Mago Atariegatendo 👆🏼
#2yearold
@@epiccool5bloopers543 👆🏼
#whyamidoingthis
@@epiccool5bloopers543 👆🏼
#yeah
Ummm... Did this guy just
Yeah, this guy just
"tested the limits of Gameboy hardware"
sonicpacker I just came from your channel about what a TAS is to this video. wut
wrg, say anyx
So, a little rundown for all the confused folks:
1. He saved the game and reset it *while* saving, so that the save file was pretty much garbage. But he timed it just right so the game still lets you play on it.
2. These glitched pokemon and items weren't real items or pokemon - but they still represented some other code, just like normal items and pokemon do. Since everything's fucked already, this let him switch around pieces of code and basically let him do whatever.
3. With this switching, he uses TAS (Inputs at absurd speeds) to control the entire screen and audio directly. After teleporting to the hall of fame with glitched text, he uses this to make the screen show whatever. There never was code for zelda, he just made those images on the fly.
4. Using some code tricks not even developers back then tought of, he managed to bring the gameboy to its very limits by displaying still alive and that spongebob gif at the end.
He just yes. Exactly
I guess you can say this speedrun is... a real GAME CHANGER
PokeMarioNerd and friendz lol
(Slow clap)
CARLOS
"YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!" -CSI: Miami, 2002 (actually The Who, 19XX, but...)
You've earned my like, sir. I am not happy that you have, but you have. Well played.
I'm trying to come up with a clever comment but this TAS destroyed my very concept of reality
I think it destroyed the reality around me as well.
It shattered my system in every possible way. That's how much of a mindblow this... thing is.
FishamanP he glich the game, then the TAS write all the code in game using another gliches... Really crazy
Pokémon. seen: 0
Owned: 64
Wait... I was impressed by the ACE... now I'm impressed by the blind Pokemon Trainer.
@@starshieldnightpone5636 lmaoooo your comment is the funniest I've seen on this video and there are some really good ones here lol kudos
Blind playthrough
I wonder how they got 64 and not 255 which is the usual
That would’ve been caused by the underflow at the beginning when the safe got corrupted
Has science gone too far?
I don't think so. here, take this cake.
No, I'm sated, I just finished the launch and ate the fruit..
do I have to explain my joke? fine. that was a lie.
Ah, I didn't linked it to Portal.. ahah
^_^"
Thanks, couldn't find a tutorial for catching Celebi anywhere. Worked great on my microwave!
Lost it at "how does he doooo that?"
Get back on the ship
pgj1997 don't worry captain we'll buff out those scratches later
You're good, You're good, You're good
lost it the Mario meme
It's stiiilll a mysteryyyyy
I had to double-check whether this wasn't some kind of a prank or a trolling attempt. Well done!
Featuring:
-Pokemon Yellow
-Pokemon Gold
-Tetris
-Link's Awakening DX
-"Super Mario Bros. but every time Mario hits a block it gets 10% faster"
-Still Alive song from Portal
-Spongebob TV Show scene "How does he do that?"
Forgot Pokemon Crystal
letcreate123 Wow that "How does he dooo that" episode was on my TV yesterday
the mario part is actually super mario bros deluxe, the game boy color game
the spongebob clip was most likely from the GBA Video cartridges.
The Spongebob clip is from the episode “Shanghaied”
Me for the past hour after watching this:
1. (Re)watch video and stare at the TAS submission
2. Try to calm down and understand
3. Laugh in disbelief
4. Go back to 1
I subscribed to you already!
EXACTLY
just... Exactly that...
I like the Mario but we downgraded it to a GB and we made Time pass by faster here in the game the more score he gets and it returns to normal after he touches the flag.
For you of all people to say that, oh my goodness...
Instructions unclear, i busted a nut.
God Tier speedrun! I'm the guy who made the first ACE of pokemon yellow; it's amazing to see this. You are the ultimate pokemon master!
Woah
Hands of to you who started this revolution
Seriously you did ?*
Proof?
This dude literally rewrite the entire game's code into masterpieces and somehow turns the game back to normal as if nothing's ever happened
Power of arbitrary code execution
@@ScarletPhoenix0the power of assembly…
Let me get this straight..
Someone reprogrammed Pokémon yellow within the game to make Pokémon Gold, catch a shiny celebi and have a shiny mew, hacks tetris WITHIN the Pokémon gold hack that's in Pokémon Yellow, then Link's awakening, then super mario bros. deluxe, then still alive from portal, then spongebob.
Next thing you know someone will be able to make the entire first episode of the Pokémon anime within Pokémon yellow.
Lily The Frog now that's a challenge lol
If you read the submission text, that is entirely possible, and I bet it wouldn't take more than a day for the author to generate the inputs for it.
You know what's most amazing? Between the Gold title screen, and entering the save file, they switched from Gold to CRYSTAL, because Gold doesn't show the route names, and Celebi has animations, that's on Crystal only.
Chances are that everything after the execution is a scripted sequence of frames and audio.
While it would be insane to have every ounce of code for each game actually injected into Pokemon Yellow, I don't think an actual GameBoy has enough memory.
But the first episode of the anime is probably possible if compressed hard enough. ;)
The whole thing, from the moment gold starts, is just video streamed in through the keys. It'd be no harder to play that video than do this.
5:59 Pokedex Rating:
"Oh! This is getting better!"
Indeed.
Can
Can we get this console verified
Faruga no way ????? holy shit I would have NEVER guessed !!!!!!!!!! O: thank you for telling me. you should be rewarded handsomely for your efforts. this justice can't go unnoticed. o: o:
Ugh...Then why get the console verified if you know this is a TAS ?
Faruga console verification means to perform the TAS on a live console. the documentation provided in the description explains using a specific emulator to perform the thousands of inputs per frame and how the emulator defines a frame.
to console verify, you would have to wire up something to transfer the inputs in to the Gameboy's circuitry. it's messy but often works fine*
check out TASbot from several GDQ streams to see this in action.
apologies if you legitimately did not understand.
***** Oh, ok, i get it now, thanks for taking the time to explain.I legit didn't know you could TAS on console, and thought you wanted to verify if a "human" was playi g the game lol
Faruga oooooh no no, it would literally be physically impossible to perform this in any sensible manner. you'd be heavily restricted by the physical buttons even if you could perform the inputs in proper sequence.
again I am so sorry for my outburst. have a good one
Game Freak in the 90's: "We missed a few bugs but it's not like anybody's going to find them. And if they did, what's the worst thing that could happen?"
A few is an understatement
every day i wake up thinking "pokemon is pretty broken, im sure the tas scene for gen 1 is dead, nobody can top the tases that happened so far"
and then this happens
*jesus christ*
Sinewave Slicer what the fuck is a Tas? I read it everywhere in the comment section.
+Jah Gringo tool-assisted speedrun
Jah Gringo a robot that plays a given game, programmed by real people or by artificial neural networks.
La Tortue PGM TAS’es aren’t made by robots.
La Tortue PGM
They are not robots. TAS are speedruns where someone goes into an emulator, and makes perfect inputs. No robots there.
I remember playing pokemon yellow and catching my first shiny Celebi. Those were the days
3:24 Fun fact: that is NOT the American Space Shuttle, it’s actually the Russian space shuttle known as the Buran! It was a cancelled spacecraft built by the USSR. It could be piloted remotely, and it’s first flight had no one onboard! It was also safer, technically. It’s kinda sad it was cancelled.
I thought for sure the audio for Still Alive and the Spongebob part was added in after. Then I saw the author's description about using the wave channel and changing the GB's volume at rapid speeds to get higher fidelity. Really clever!
no one:
Mr Wint: reallity can be whatever I want
We have to locate the other stones at once, before he becomes too powerful to stop
I always thought this thing was just some joke edit, but it's _actually_ a legitimate TAS? That's just crazy.
From what I gather its both… its fully a TAS but there is a bait and switch by the TAS on what code its executing.
Ok, so, after reading the TAS submission I'm more than amazed, as I created my own gameboy emulator, and read the whole pan docs, everything makes sense! I was doubtful about VRAM writes, I still don't understand whether this uses DMA transfers, as they are not mentioned in the submission, but anyways, this deserves a lot more attention, its literally astounding.
sorry for saying this 3 years later, but what is your gameboy emulator called? or is it not released to the public
@@XENON2028 So, RUclips keeps deleting my comments, I literally can't tell you what's its name :P
@@prototypemusic weird.. atleast that message got through, I will try to search for it myself
@@XENON2028 The name's Geebly, I hope this comment goes through
@@prototypemusic it did, I will try and find it
my favorite part will always be when Gold walks out of the Pokemon Center, finds himself on Koholint Island, and moonwalks back home.
I came here expecting to see the common code execution to skip to the hall of fame, only to have my mind melted with clips of other games being run from within Pokemon Yellow.
From the write up behind this video, the TAS include a few steps: bootstrap the ACE, inject a video player software that uses button input as input stream, feed it a video feed of various games and clips edited together through the buttons, then finally clean up the ACE program and call the Hall of Fame code in the ROM.
Damn. He literally GBA Video'd the Gameboy Color
@@milkyproduxions Yeah. If ur wondering how he did this at 60 fps, he said inputs don't have to be every frame.
Is this real???
*reads TAS submission*
... Is this real?
It is real. He used tricks to bring the hardware to its limit and faked the games by just telling the game to show graphics and play sound, he didnt actually code these games into pokemon.
And yes, technically thats possible on console.
gamefreak10 1:35 un this part, he is reprograming the game
It is just playing back a video using the console’s hardware...
陈北宗 Did you actually read the TAS submisson tho?
@@hikaru-live he made basic code for the games and not just video.
Showing this to a friend
"WHOA WHERE THE FUCK DID TETRIS COME FROM"
"Russia"
i think this is the best speedrun of pokemon yellow gold tetris portal of zelda bros. deluxe ive ever seen
Featuring Spongebob from the Spongebob Squarepants series
with this power someone might actually put sonic in melee
Actually...
geometry nacho? didnt expect to see you here
[Flashback to ZZAZZglitch's video about executing arbitrary code in other games]
When you want to do a Speedrun but you can't decide which game to do.
I don't know what's real anymore
"Watch that airplane up there crash into the city"
Happens
i did this as a kid but thought everyone knew about it
He did this slower than I did back when I was 3
filthy casual.
Kaztalek he didn't even unlock the Star Soldier game at the end of Tetris.
What a skrub
Or Luigi
Bullshit
this should be considered art why isnt this hung in a museum
“So what Pokemon is that?”
*”ASCII index table.”*
Congratulations, you win an internet.
"The multiverse is a concept of which we know frighteningly little" -Link
This is the truest expression of "lolwut" I've ever had the pleasure of seeing
10/10
I love how people claimed it to be "fake" without knowing what ACE is.
Late, but well done, dude. Really blew my mind.
This got more and more impressive by the minute! Wow!
Entire childhoods in a single TAS run.
3:44 "Get on my level"
mfr I just beat the game stfu
This... is... THE BEST TAS EVER!!!!!!
Erwan92 No, it’s Patrick.
The Portal and SpongeBob parts are just unbelievably amazing… Especially how high the quality of the voice is
I have so many questions
Amazing work MrWint, I have watched this many times it's my favorite arbitrary code execution video! Thanks for all your efforts
this is singlehandedly the most impressive tas i've ever laid eyes on
psicólogo: todos los sueños tienen un significado
mis sueños:
F
HAJAJAJA SI
People who don't understand: ???
Us who do: Psychologist (like a therapist): All of your dreams have a significance (All of your dreams have a meaning)
My dreams:
@UltraMario 1995 it ain't much but it's honest work
i don't even know what i just said, but i can find out!
My computer crashed while watching this video.
Was that part of the TAS?
No.
Yes.
The Bloo Kirby
When?
Perhaps
Yes.
I have no idea how I missed this one, was sure I'd seen all the arbitrary code execution TASVideos! This is incredible!
I love these type of TAS runs. You get to see the games do shit they were never intended to do.
From the NPC's perspective, you just literally rewrote the entirety of reality.
one of the coolest TASes I've seen
I remember how you used to need a CERN supercomputer to run Crysis almost 10 years ago... we used to say things like "Even God's computer can't run Crysis." I wonder how long it'll take before people can use ACE to run THAT within a Pokemon game? Or at least run Doom, since literally any device with a screen can do that these days.
GlitchManOmega
I forgot what crysis is.
@@want-diversecontent3887 A game that took extremely high specs (at the time of release) to run at the highest settings. Now it's a meme because any modern pc can do it easily
@@LilacMonarch
Have you tried??? Modern PC's may all be capable of running the game but it will still kick onboard graphics in the nads.
Easily is not the word to use...competently is better.
Rather than a tas this is the best gb demoscene ever witnessed by humankind. I mean, I've heard about tricking a game into thinking its running in another hardware, and bootstrapping another game using item 8f (ws m in yellow) ACE, but this is just ridiculous
2:46 Tetris is my favorite game. Look at my mad skills!
*Boy is eating sugar*
I love how in the TASvideos people say "this is good, but there's some parts that are ehh and so we can only just justifying publishing it"
this is amazing
So you're not dead
He's just bored.
I thought you said you didn't use YT anymore!
Sooooo.... when will you make another video?
it is so much more vile naming your rival "♀PK" than doing the typical rounds
?
This guy literally just coded the entirety of: Pokémon gold, Tetris, Links awakening, and the original super Mario bros for the NES.
All through POKÉMON YELLOW.
I have so many questions that I'm just not even going to bother asking.
When you make someone with intimate knowledge of the 6502 hardware say "how", thats a accomplishment
The amount of knowledge and skill you have to have to do this is insane.
Oh boy, can't wait to see this at GDQ again. My favorite part is where they go "Then something unexpected happens." Then, OH WOW, it's a different game! Amazing!
After viewing the movie on my PC using lsnes, it the seems the transitions require a faster PC. But... it's actually real. Holy crap.
This “Pokémon Gold” behaves oddly like Pokémon Crystal… (signs when you change location, animated enemy sprites)
My goal for life is creating a time machine and show this to a random 90's kid
I just
I don't
I can't
I need to lay down
This is like the emoji movie but pokemon
@@blueknuckles5202 what? How
Move over chuck Norris, there's a new God in town.
If I had TAS powers and a time machine, I know exactly what I'd do :^)
Which is...?
WORLD RECORD
Anonymous User
he wouldbe taking these TAS powers back to fukin 1995
Bluespheal sell mews for 10$ on the playground?
How this is done:
1. The glitchy part of the video created a video player inside the RAM through arbitrary code execution glitches.
2. The main portion is the video player constructed in the first portion playing back recordings of multiple games, memes and songs cut together, streaming from the input controls.
3. Finally the code calls the original game credits roll.
its weird how he can reproduce NES Mario, bob sponge clip and music with all those colors, since gameboy color has a limited color pallete and sound i was skeptic about it this is just a bunch of recorded videos faking it
@@ryonagana look at the description of the video. there's a link to a website where all of it is explained. and i think there's also a video somewhere on RUclips explaining it. it's actually possible to do it, and it's done using a gameboy emulator.
@@ryonagana This possible with the Game Boy Color. You can have up to 8 palettes with 4 colors each and each tile can be assigned to one palette. You can also switch the palette before drawing the next line to allow much more possibilities.
I have played this game ten times and I never get tired of the ending
What Gameboy game do you want to play?
This dude: yes
You are not funny
...I don't think the map name shows when you enter a new map in Pokemon Gold?
...I see what you did there.
It does in Crystal, but not Gold or Silver.
Scott Blacklock all the games except RBY/GS do. (Unless u meant Silver)
Yes, I did mean Silver, not Sapphire.
And I didn't say "just Crystal". I said "in Crystal, but not Gold or Silver".
"Hooow does he doooooooooooo thaaat?"
I don't know Patrick; I don't, know.
close enough welcome back siivagunner
My entire life and I've not discovered this Easter egg
*Explanation of what happened:* Basically, this is the equivalent of streaming video on a Game Boy Color. Along with a few other tricks.
*Order of games and areas:*
Pokemon Yellow - Ash's Bedroom
Pokemon Yellow - Hall of Fame Room
Pokemon Gold - Title screen
Pokemon Crystal - Overworld and battle
Tetris - B-Type Lv9 (end sped up to save time)
Pokemon Crystal - Pokemon Center
Link's Awakening DX
Pokemon Crystal - Gold's House
Pokemon Yellow - Ash's Bedroom
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (but it gets faster every time Mario hits a block)
Pokemon Yellow - Hall of Fame Room (HQ audio version of "Still Alive" plays)
Video - Spongebob clip ("How does he dooooooooo that???")
Pokemon Yellow - Entry into the Hall of Fame, then Credits (The HoF and credits sequence are not streamed)
FairPlay137 What about Super Mario Bros. Deluxe?
Super Mario Bros except every time mario hits a block ot gets faster
Holy Nebby in Baghdad, we absolutely need to see this at a GDQ!
watching this felt like a fever dream
holy shit
I'm now seeing a Mario Kart speedrunner watching a TAS video in which part of the video is Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. Coincidence? I think not.
He's an accomplished TASer himself, and was part of the (gigantic) team that pieced together the 1:20:41 SM64 120star TAS.
Oh nice.
this was a triumph, I'm making a note here: *HUGE SUCCESS*
this isn't arbitrary code execution anymore, this is systemic and well written code execution.
"thank you Mario" and tetris, links awakening, mario, aperture in pokimon got me rolling, spobgebob
This is Art
The power of science is amazing.
Technology is astounding!
that spongebob clip perfectly summed up my reaction
this is impressive
the amount of effort put into this, the way the glitch are executed, the transitions between the "games", the accuracy of the games that were recreated...
this TAS is a masterpiece!
I want to believe
Brad G B E L I E V E
Brad G the truth is in there, in a Pokemon ROM
"Oh yeah, I remember now! His name is female poké!"
This is a certified "How does he do that" moment
Guys....I think you broke Nintendo
How does he doooooo thatttt?!?