Analyse von David Gibbons‘ 1:24:10 Mario 3 100% Speedrun von 2005! Tritt diesem Kanal bei, um Zugang zu Vorteilen zu erhalten: …
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Analyse von David Gibbons‘ 1:24:10 Mario 3 100% Speedrun von 2005! Tritt diesem Kanal bei, um Zugang zu Vorteilen zu erhalten: …
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Gibbons for president
Miss you on Twitch friend
I really enjoyed this video and idea!
You gotta get some of these other top runners on here for interviews and hearing them go through what they were thinking.
Mitch will always be my personal speedrunning goat. You are the reason I call it a sport. 🤘
1:12 ummm… I was out of college and into my first career :O
There definitely was Emulators and Roms back in 2005, I used to get in trouble for installing them on the school PCs.
no excuses.
Wikipedia for snes9x shows:
"In 2005, Retro Gamer called Snes9x "the best SNES emulator available".[12]"
There were definitely save states available
haha I'm 41 & in 2005 I was relaxing in Hawaii… guys in my age group started making game rooms with a NES in it.. & we'd have parties and play a lil Super Mario Bros… in fact.. there is a crew called.. the Super Mario Bros Crew.. it's been around since around 2005 via the bodybuilding forum
back then it wasn't important to trim every second
haha we had old magazines from when we were kids that's what we had to prep for levels
Dude we were doing speed runs in 1995 lol This isnt a new thing
As some one who knows absolutely nothing about speed runs it was hard to follow the commentary when he refers back to different "strats".
Really enjoyed watching this, looking forward to your live chat with him.
Savestates have been around a lot earlier that 2005. So yes, he could have practiced on emulators 🤦♂️
mitch?
You cannot deny that this was an extremely talented runner for the time. At a time that noone was going for it, David Gibbons went for it, and went all out.
Has anyone ever attempted Mario 3 with no power ups
Dave Gibbons was my Sith master. He was also known as Darth Nintendus. Taught me Force Lightning and speed running. Of course, I did the proper Sith thing and eventually betrayed him, lightninged his SNES while he was playing. Now I, Darth Dissocus have my own apprentice… and I make sure all my controllers are properly grounded. Caught her trying to poison my G Fuel the other day… I’m so proud.
14:00 I feel you can get one from the red mushroom house behind the rock next to 4-1
I mean save states on emulators existed for practice and TAS runs were also around.
I can SEE the input delay xD
Save states existed in at least 1999
I mean no clip in bowser castle probably because of glitchless
david gibbons, what a legend
ah gorgeous 2005 120p recordings lmao! but fr this is pretty impressive for 2005 lol
Trivia questions:
1. That is not the first cloud. You get one after clearing World 2.
2. The enemies are Pile-Driver Micro-Goombas.
3. That is the final hammer.
Blink if you’re David Gibbins.
There is a certain charm to older speedruns like this. Tom Votava's old zelda 1 run also stands out in my memory. Strats were underdeveloped yet still highly impressive.
Trivia
It's been a while but I'm pretty sure you got a cloud from a peach letter. I wanna say the 2nd one as the first gives p wings
I used to speedrun this game when I was a kid/teen. I never submitted anything or set a record but just at home for fun. I didn't even know at the time that speedrunning was a thing. I remember how excited I was the first time I beat smb3 in 20 min lol
I didn't like to 100% cus I was in for speed grab two whistles and then warp to world 8 lmao
But after seeing this I might pick up smb3 again and start trying all the levels I used to skip 98% of the time lol
Wait… in that world 6 level I thought the developers intended strat WAS to hold the shell and fly, is it not? I remember the first few times I played this game as a young child that level would take me forever and confuse the shit outta me until I always eventually came to "hold a shell and fly" and eventually I just started doing that by default
I'd need to get back into it I have done a smb3 speed run in probably over 10 years but I think I could beat this run at least
world 3-7 is the world shown on the advertisement for SM3 with McDs, advertising their toy line tied in with the game.
I always remembered it for some strange reason.
"Your Mic-y-dees is here."
"Okay just put it on the table!"
Mario flies out of the t.v, flies over to the bag, drives in, munches it all, flies back to the screen and then into the game again, where you hear the death music.
Boys says, "oh boy…"
The all-stars P-speed noise is pretty horrible
This was actually depressing for me haha. The game is a lot of fun to play regularly and you miss out on some of the most fun bits by speedrunning.
I love to play this game, but how do I record it like you? Do I need a special computer? I currently play NES and SNES on a FC Twin. SMB3 is my favorite and being able to see progress would be awesome for me. I'm also trying to figure out some sort of E activity for Veterans. My 1 Doctor asked me about video games for older Vets., now I feel it will be my mission to set something up. Realistic hunting is a common want, and I think there are ideas out there.
I turned 17 in 2005. Gibbons was maybe around that, give or take a few years.
Man, time flies. Guess it wouldn't hurt so bad if you actually do something with your life.
Lvl 2 reward is first cloud