Bowser sits there in his basement after his defeat, nursing a dry scotch. After a long uncomfortable silence, his minions shuffling uncomfortably, each afraid to take any of the blame for this latest disaster. "This is bullshit" is all he can mutter between a sip then one gulp to finish the shot.
For those of you who don't know, TAS is a machine that is able to play any game it us programmed to and input any button pushes necessary to exploit incredibly difficult glitches like those shown off in this run. All of the glitches could hypothetically be performed by a person, but that person would have to be perfect in all ways and have more than 2 arms. So, possibly a Hindu goddess or an octopus god. All of this is also possible on the original cartridges for the games it plays.
Rookie and Linc S You don't even have to click "Show More". It's in the top two lines. Way more work to search the comments for a timestamp than to scroll the tiny bit to the start of the description :P
Well, when doing a Wrong Warp, it's possible to force code execution to go to where the controller bytes are.. All a Wrong Warp is, is using entity position values as a jmp instruction to another part of execution. By jumping it to the controller data indicating what button is being pressed, it allows the ability to change byte values to create Assembly code. Allowing for some pretty neat cheats.
but how can so many people donate thousands of dollars in one night thats like more than the average salary, like damn you must be having an oil source
So basically, the robot used 2 controllers and hundreds of frame perfect inputs to write code, thus resulting in this hilarious experience. How on this planet did people discover this...
Guys... all a mix of right and wrong. The game itself is 100% stock SMB3, unmodified cartridge. The only thing attached is a controller emulator that runs a script of pre-determined button presses at the exact right times in the game (to match with an emulator that it was developed with). This is the result of many months of tinkering to find the exact right sequence and time of buttons to push. The "arbitrary code execution" IS a thing, and it's done during the level 7-1 "wrong warp" glitch - which allowed him to input buttons on port #2 and input a "boot loader" that let him write custom code to be executed all throughout the later part of the play - all stored in the NES' tiny amount of RAM. The "Loading..." segments are also additional series of button-pushes to load more code - done so rapidly it just seems like "loading" to the viewer.
I think people over exaggerate Dark Souls's difficulty, And those same people get mad when some say it's not as tough as they think. I've actually completed multiple challenge runs, including: Lvl 1, No items, Fist Weapons Only, No Bonfire, and even No Death runs, respectively. All you have to do is practice. I used to be terrible at those games, (never mind that I was twelve when I first played Dark Souls, on release. After Sif, I had no idea where to go, and just gave up for a long time) and I just practiced until I finally was able to do a Lvl 1 run, and proved to myself that I could do it, given enough effort. In short; it's never too tough, just try. (Also, God Hand is -way- harder, especially if you're doing the Arena. Double God Hand Gene is the bane of my everything. :) )
tasbot is an tool assisted speedrun bot . normally used and programmed to show what humans cant do like frame perfects glitches or stuff that too precise to do like the wrongwrap shell
tasbot is an tool assisted speedrun bot . normally used and programmed to show what humans cant do like frame perfects glitches or stuff that too precise to do like the wrongwrap shell
It's a reference to Super Metroid, where some animals are trapped in a room, and towards the end of the game you have an option to save them before you destroy the ship and beat the game. If you don't they'll get blown up together with the ship. And in these GDQ-events it's the donators that decide whether the animals should be saved or left to die, whichever option has gotten the most money wins.
For anyone curious on how this works: TASBot goes to 7-1 because this one has a very powerful glitch called the "Wrong Warp". When you enter the Pipe, Mario goes beyond the intended level data and interprets other data as level data. In this data, there is data for a glitched note block that when hit, executes the x-Values of enemies as code, that's why TASBot messes around with the shells for so long before entering the pipe, it needs to get them into pixel-perfect positions. Specifically, the "shell-code" is a bootloader for taking the inputs of the controllers and turning them into code that it writes into unused memory, thus TASBot is basically able to write its own code and execute it. That is also why one of the TASers answer on if this is humanly possible is "How many frame-perfect inputs can you do on 2 controllers at once?", because that is what TASBot does when the screen glitches out after Mario exits the glitched pipe and hits the glitched note block.
Why is it that even in a large venue like this, you can still hear BlueGlass over literally fucking EVERYONE in the whole god damn room? I'm convinced that he deliberately laughs as loud as he humanly can just to be obnoxious.
"I don't know, how many frame-perfect inputs can you do in a row on two controllers at once?"
Still best quote
Heriarka about 12.
My all time fav is from a Celeste TAS
"I need to learn how to do that!"
"Can you press a button at 60hz?"
14:09
2 per frame in an infinite row ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
would you write it down for me?
"TASBot, you're gonna play Super Mario Bros. 3 now."
- "no i'm not"
"Excuse me?"
- "this is my game now"
Detroit:
Become human
@@theweakestbrazilianmale3398 More like
Super Mario Bros: Become color a dinosaur. x)
Bowser sits there in his basement after his defeat, nursing a dry scotch.
After a long uncomfortable silence, his minions shuffling uncomfortably, each afraid to take any of the blame for this latest disaster.
"This is bullshit" is all he can mutter between a sip then one gulp to finish the shot.
wat
Heh. That made me chuckle. Alright, yeah, you get my internet kudos.
400th like!
I read crotch
Damien Granz
He has colour-a-dinosaur ptsd now
I think this might not be a glitchless run.
Hey! This is a FAKE VIDEO! TAS used! Emulator, not console!
Jk try it Mitch
@@CT-uh9mk its a joke
@@ImXyper They literally quoted the video. You missed the joke here, not them.
@@ImXyper 15:49
Bethesda: "Working as intended."
Haaha
Still relevant a year after
This comment has just gotten funnier over time. It's aging as well as fine wine.
NOBODY ELSE LIKE THIS COMMENT
Honestly, it's probably not the worst bug in a Bethesda game
For those of you who don't know, TAS is a machine that is able to play any game it us programmed to and input any button pushes necessary to exploit incredibly difficult glitches like those shown off in this run. All of the glitches could hypothetically be performed by a person, but that person would have to be perfect in all ways and have more than 2 arms. So, possibly a Hindu goddess or an octopus god. All of this is also possible on the original cartridges for the games it plays.
Squid, too. Don't forget the squid.
maybe some pople have kannon or syakamukhti inside their shadow as avatar?
This isn’t the original game
@@mango_tgo8361 They only changed some text, it doesn't change that this can be done in Any SMB3 cartridge (with inhuman skill, of course).
@@mango_tgo8361 it is the game. they inserted code into the ram so that the game displays other things
7:06 is the start
Bork Doggo But it's in the description
Thnx, im to lazy to look in description
Rookie and Linc S
You don't even have to click "Show More". It's in the top two lines.
Way more work to search the comments for a timestamp than to scroll the tiny bit to the start of the description :P
@@scott110699 im on phone so i must click the description to look for it
Ah. Yeah, I can understand that
I had no idea code insertion was a thing in SMB3
그냥사람 ü
It's just an animation that TASBot inserted.
Is the real Game?
Well, when doing a Wrong Warp, it's possible to force code execution to go to where the controller bytes are.. All a Wrong Warp is, is using entity position values as a jmp instruction to another part of execution. By jumping it to the controller data indicating what button is being pressed, it allows the ability to change byte values to create Assembly code. Allowing for some pretty neat cheats.
@@invalid_user_handle Briefly, coding Assembly with a SNES controller.
My 2 brain cells:
"We are gonna do the wrong warp"
"To where?"
"I don't know"
how can these people donate more than I earn in a month
They make more money than you. Easy.
but how can so many people donate thousands of dollars in one night thats like more than the average salary, like damn you must be having an oil source
***** Saving?
rodrick160
alright you got me there
Its not like they donate the money they earn in 1 evening or month o.O
2+ years later and shinesparking mario is still one of my favorite things
Ohhh. Bowser didn't expect mario to play VVVVVV.
I laughed at this.
h e h
h e h
h e h
The powers of TASbot are insane... GOD help us if KIRBY of all things ate TASbot...
Rogan Leonard oh dear god
Rogan Leonard Kirby too strong for Smash Bros! Please nerf!
NessThePsycho Kirby is quite bad
Meme Machine Kirby will gain ultra instinct because tas uses frame perfect movements
Dillon O'Neil yeah but who care
So basically, the robot used 2 controllers and hundreds of frame perfect inputs to write code, thus resulting in this hilarious experience. How on this planet did people discover this...
You don't wanna go inside that rabbit hole, and if you do, then call it a bus.
One of the most amazing TAS runs I've ever seen.
I can never tell how much is tasbot exploiting funny glitches and how much is jokes added in post
The game has glitches that allow perfect button pressing to execute arbitrary code.
Guys... all a mix of right and wrong. The game itself is 100% stock SMB3, unmodified cartridge. The only thing attached is a controller emulator that runs a script of pre-determined button presses at the exact right times in the game (to match with an emulator that it was developed with). This is the result of many months of tinkering to find the exact right sequence and time of buttons to push. The "arbitrary code execution" IS a thing, and it's done during the level 7-1 "wrong warp" glitch - which allowed him to input buttons on port #2 and input a "boot loader" that let him write custom code to be executed all throughout the later part of the play - all stored in the NES' tiny amount of RAM. The "Loading..." segments are also additional series of button-pushes to load more code - done so rapidly it just seems like "loading" to the viewer.
Timothy Y. 666 likes :o
Matt Falcon this is all done on an emulator.
Steven Collins It was created on an emulator, but the beauty of TASbot is that it runs TASes on console.
14:38 begins the VVVVVV speedrun :D
This is the kind of insanity that can only happen on AGDQ.
Munkeeman have you seen Pannenkoek201n? He does some mind blowing TASses.
Lyndon Choong But to understand that, we need to talk about parallel universes.
Munkeeman And build up speed for 12 hours Munkee "Henry" Man
Wow
that one guy in the backgound laughing
Far he gives me life
Sounds like Blueglass
11:31 That looks like an RPG skill tbh
It's Mario's OP anime mode
HE PICKED UP THE DIAGONAL SPEED BOOSTER!
“THE PROPHECY IS TRUE MARIO HAS MASTERED FULL MUSHROOM CONSUMPTION!!!”
14:40 ΛΛΛΛΛΛario.
LOL
Jan Hasebos VVVVVVario. VVVVVV is the best.
*l a r i o*
Will never get over Mitch's reaction of pure amousement. Its so wholesome and so much fun to watch - puts this "run" on a whole new level.
I want to see more of these not-speedruns by TASbot where everything is just total madness.
This and Brain Age are two great deconstructive TASBot runs imo.
Jesus Christ you guys are f*cking wizards
yes
Yid
... just wrongwarp
"Uh, normal stuff right now..."
**immediately phases through a ? block**
I watch these videos only to listen to the beautiful laugh of Bluegrass
Not for me :)
Blue is my hero
It's actually funny the 10 first times, then it's just annoying AF
Same
I thought it was Blueglass
WHO IN THE AUDIENCE AT ABOUT 11:52 SAID "wave ocean skip"
IS THAT A SONIC REFERENCE
I thought it was a Super Metroid reference. Ocean Fly is a skip involving the speed booster.
no its a jojo reference
Not mean to be rude its around 11:47
Edit: more like 11:49
Super Mario Bros. 3: *exists*
TASBot: I'm gonna program this man's whole career.
Blue Glass laugh is contagious lmao XD
Blue Glass is always a blessing.
I've watched this so many times now, but it's still amazing.
This was the best TAS I have ever seen.
Man this TAS guy is a really good speedrunner.
Anyone: *says something*
Crowd: **sitcom laughing intensifies**
This video made me question life.
Could TASbot run my life better than I do? All humans brains need to be replaced by these robots.
Could tasbot exploit irl glitches 🤔
It's easy for Mario to save Peach.... WHEN YOU CAN TRANSCEND TIME AND SPACE!
To sum up this run in one sentence, If it ain't broke dont fix it, especially if TAS is involved
Shigeru: we had a bet when someone would find this. i guessed 1994. how'd i go?
Me: 12 years too late.
*22
Ladies and gentlemen, we have achieved perfect Mario.
really glad they talked shit and acted surprised all the time instead of explaining what was going on in this incredibly impressive run.
Somebody gotta make a romhack where you can play around with these abilities. That speed-boost/shinespark looked awesome
Thanks for the tutorial TASBot I've learned so much from you
There's always that one dude with an ungodly loud, high-pitched laugh.
That one dude in the crowd is getting a real kick out of this lol
Best part is when TASBot goes Blaster Master at the end! XD
7:38
when you played the same level 100 times in a row
I love TASBot's videos !
11:27 Mario is moving so fast, that it seems there are multiple Marios on the screen
Run starts at about 7:00. There's even a countdown. You're welcome!
WE COLOURING, GRAB YOUR CRAYONS!
They said there was no Debug mode for the Super Mario games...
They were WRONNNGGGGGGGG
When you see the matrix in SMB3, this is the result.
Nice run by Neo.
11:25 Shinespark!!!!
if only there was a game genie code or something to do that...
Came for a speed run was definitely worth the watch
Game: So first you need to go on a long quest
Mario: Alright imma go out the back door
Mitch goes from not super interested to total slack jawed awe in like the first hour lol
7:16 "normal stuff right now"
*phases through block*
The tasbot dudes are like the coolest guys
"Okay, let's go on five!"
>5
*doesn't go*
>4
>3
>2
>1
>go
*goes on 0*
I'm so confused!
same
but honestly what did you expect haha
( 11:35 ) UMMMMMMMMMMN!!!!!! the first time I have seen a tasbot... great first impression :D
Can I find you in my angel rooms now godhead please?
hmmmm... you want the Godhead? U WOT M8? lol, don't hope to jesus, but hope to RNGsus
Illuminati
+Rilic The King Lolhead
seeing ACE gameplay is always insane to me and very impressive
11:27
*Insert Hopes And Dreams*
tasbot undertale confirmed
I can't put into words how cool this is
This machine is good enough with mario. I'd like to see it trying to play Dark Souls without dying.
Yes.
NewStyle Let'splayshik people already did it in beta.
I want to see two TASbots have a 1v1 in Dark Souls
I bet someone's working on it
I think people over exaggerate Dark Souls's difficulty, And those same people get mad when some say it's not as tough as they think. I've actually completed multiple challenge runs, including: Lvl 1, No items, Fist Weapons Only, No Bonfire, and even No Death runs, respectively. All you have to do is practice. I used to be terrible at those games, (never mind that I was twelve when I first played Dark Souls, on release. After Sif, I had no idea where to go, and just gave up for a long time) and I just practiced until I finally was able to do a Lvl 1 run, and proved to myself that I could do it, given enough effort. In short; it's never too tough, just try. (Also, God Hand is -way- harder, especially if you're doing the Arena. Double God Hand Gene is the bane of my everything. :) )
code insertion through controller input was something I dreamed of as an kid. Well now it's an thing.
For y’all who hate waiting go to 7:06 for the true start
Okay, to be fair, I wasn't expecting the Arbitrary Code Execution. That was hilarious.
Bluegrass cracks me up
I've been playing all wrong all these years. Thanks Shigeru. XD
can all this be done on a real cartridge if you use tasbot?
yes
That's what they're doing.
asdf
OMFG the whole time I thought it was a weird rom hack
Sehuny That was a joke.
TASbot breaks all laws of time, physics and space in SMB3
Mario used the shadow clone jutsu
This is crazy, and I love it!
11:20 Mario gains extradimensional powers
Mario is stronger then every anime character combined CONFIRMED
The arbitrary code execution part looks like when I tried to make Gecko codes for my wii.
This is what happens when Mario ascends to Godhood.
The guy laughing in the back is awesome
I'm new here. What exactly is going on? What's a TasBot? Is this the original game? Please help
tasbot is an tool assisted speedrun bot . normally used and programmed to show what humans cant do like frame perfects glitches or stuff that too precise to do like the wrongwrap shell
tasbot is an tool assisted speedrun bot . normally used and programmed to show what humans cant do like frame perfects glitches or stuff that too precise to do like the wrongwrap shell
It's like a speed running R.O.B the robot or something
JeffTheQc
Lava Tasche ?
that was the best TAS I ever seen
i really love the laughy person in the audience
"Oh, he missed it..."
*Falls upwards*
8:51 that sounds like ocarina of time intro
PsychonicJoe Fun fact: it is the ocarina of time intro
That's because, plot twist, it is
This is when mario became neo.
If TASBot could shitpost:
as expected of a TasRun. Complete madness
I can't figure out what are they speaking about the "kill either not the animals".... can someone explain that?_?
It's a reference to Super Metroid, where some animals are trapped in a room, and towards the end of the game you have an option to save them before you destroy the ship and beat the game. If you don't they'll get blown up together with the ship. And in these GDQ-events it's the donators that decide whether the animals should be saved or left to die, whichever option has gotten the most money wins.
+MncDssctn aaah! thanks... now all have a sense ahaha
It was really wierd that in a cancer prevenction event ppl say to slay animals or not :D
+Miscu The reason this has sides is because killing the animals is faster and saves frames where saving them will take longer.
For anyone curious on how this works: TASBot goes to 7-1 because this one has a very powerful glitch called the "Wrong Warp". When you enter the Pipe, Mario goes beyond the intended level data and interprets other data as level data. In this data, there is data for a glitched note block that when hit, executes the x-Values of enemies as code, that's why TASBot messes around with the shells for so long before entering the pipe, it needs to get them into pixel-perfect positions. Specifically, the "shell-code" is a bootloader for taking the inputs of the controllers and turning them into code that it writes into unused memory, thus TASBot is basically able to write its own code and execute it. That is also why one of the TASers answer on if this is humanly possible is "How many frame-perfect inputs can you do on 2 controllers at once?", because that is what TASBot does when the screen glitches out after Mario exits the glitched pipe and hits the glitched note block.
Ah yes, my favorite bloodborne character: Dio Brando
Mario 3 jank is a thing of pure beauty.
what drugs are mario on? whatever hes on, i want some...
Bowser: "Hahaha! I've developed the ultimate plan! No one can stop me!"
Tom: "You sure about that?"
Why is it that even in a large venue like this, you can still hear BlueGlass over literally fucking EVERYONE in the whole god damn room? I'm convinced that he deliberately laughs as loud as he humanly can just to be obnoxious.
Man i wanna be part of something like this.
i know we all hear it. there is someone in the audience with the absolute worst laugh.
*best
*words cannot describe the absolute beauty
I can't even begin to comprehend what happened.
420/10
"how many frame-perfect imputs you can do in a row with two controllers at once?"
DwangoAC 2016
They said close to nothing informative or entertaining
@Eric Lee Yeah, wtf are you talking about¿¿¿
I've always wondered how anybody back when this first came out figured out how to get the whistle in 1-3.
They read Nintendo Power