@ForcefulDragon My record is 2 trillion points. These were recorded off a GameCube. I quit playing because I couldn't get a proper video of me playing, so the record would be useless. I have an adapter that projects to the TV from the GBA, but I never use that system to play because there's no backlight. I'll upload a few minutes when I have the time. My record ball is about 5 hours as well.
You ever play this game? It's called a ball saver and double Pikachu saver. I had 10 balls remaining too. It's a fun game. You should check it out. You can get it on eBay for $3.
Like I said, i'm naturally a skeptic when something seems too improbable to be true. Also the screen says "Z Button: Options". Were you playing this on a N64? Were you using the GameBoy Player = GameCube? The method wasn't exactly clear which just leaves even more room for doubt. Maybe you did do it, and congratulations if that's the case, just saying its a bit more than I can readily accept.
This was most likely recorded on Gameboy Player on GameCube. While both N64 and GameCube have Z button, only with GameCube you can play most games for Gameboy, Gameboy Color and GBA with Gameboy Player accessory installed to the bottom of GameCube. The accessory has to be initialized with the included disc, which has to be in the console while the accessory is used.
@@Titanic4 a reply to a 14 year old comment? Talk about a blast from the past! I didn't even remember making the comment, but it appears I was wrong and the video author was using GameCube as you suggested 🤣🤣
Maybe it's just the skeptic in me, but I tend to doubt this is legitimate. It was obviously recorded off of an emulator and it would be the easiest thing in the world to shark free lives or something along those lines and then it's just a matter of time to get a super high score. I have also put up totals in the billions, but I did it on my gameboy color, with my Pokemon Pinball cartridge (and no sharking involved)...
it was not done on an emulator. what do you think all the videos are for? so you can see that i don't die enough. send me a 500gb hdd, and i will send you a larger recording done off a gba, which is impossible for me to upload. no one really views these videos, so our comments will be between us.
@ForcefulDragon My record is 2 trillion points. These were recorded off a GameCube. I quit playing because I couldn't get a proper video of me playing, so the record would be useless. I have an adapter that projects to the TV from the GBA, but I never use that system to play because there's no backlight. I'll upload a few minutes when I have the time. My record ball is about 5 hours as well.
Oh my gosh! It's the first Japanese pokemon theme song! xD I never realized it but now I've heard it, I get it now! That's really cool!
You ever play this game? It's called a ball saver and double Pikachu saver. I had 10 balls remaining too. It's a fun game. You should check it out. You can get it on eBay for $3.
Dude... just asking... what would you have acted like if the power suddenly went out a split second like to some people?
having the two pikachu on the sides bonus really does help alot!
@Bernardo2717 You need to use the left/right tilts and up tilt to avoid the ball going down the middle.
Over 200 hours for 2 trillion. I need to upload the video eventually.
Like I said, i'm naturally a skeptic when something seems too improbable to be true.
Also the screen says "Z Button: Options". Were you playing this on a N64? Were you using the GameBoy Player = GameCube?
The method wasn't exactly clear which just leaves even more room for doubt.
Maybe you did do it, and congratulations if that's the case, just saying its a bit more than I can readily accept.
This was most likely recorded on Gameboy Player on GameCube. While both N64 and GameCube have Z button, only with GameCube you can play most games for Gameboy, Gameboy Color and GBA with Gameboy Player accessory installed to the bottom of GameCube. The accessory has to be initialized with the included disc, which has to be in the console while the accessory is used.
@@Titanic4 a reply to a 14 year old comment? Talk about a blast from the past! I didn't even remember making the comment, but it appears I was wrong and the video author was using GameCube as you suggested 🤣🤣
You sir are a god...
how do you manage to get that much points man?¿ i die very often xD
any tips so i can survive easier?¿
It says (Z Button: Options) in the top right... meaning this was done on a gameboy player on the gamecube... not an emulator.
Haha yeah the max I'm able to get is like 100 million... I stuck so much at this game
only skepticall on the amount of times you are able to shake with out TILT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe it's just the skeptic in me, but I tend to doubt this is legitimate. It was obviously recorded off of an emulator and it would be the easiest thing in the world to shark free lives or something along those lines and then it's just a matter of time to get a super high score.
I have also put up totals in the billions, but I did it on my gameboy color, with my Pokemon Pinball cartridge (and no sharking involved)...
PIIIIKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
With 2 Pikachu's it helps a lot
hey ladies
it was not done on an emulator. what do you think all the videos are for? so you can see that i don't die enough. send me a 500gb hdd, and i will send you a larger recording done off a gba, which is impossible for me to upload. no one really views these videos, so our comments will be between us.