My Math teacher gave us this question: Solve for X: 2x+3 = 29 I said "Light Medallion." She said "No" I told her go back to school because I was pretty sure I was right. I verified it with this video. Yup. Im right.
One time, in Algebra II, my teacher asked me what 6 X 8 was (We do this speed test thing, to see how fast our brains can react), and I said ''Captain Falcon!'' I got it wrong for some strange reason.
@ignys22 This run shows you how you can abuse the number recognition program by secretly drawing the number answer in each picture. You can see random characters on Brain Age Check mode, and video game stuff on calculations X 100 mode. The latter mode, the run ignores the game time and failed to launch a rocket. This is because the run aims to be as entertaining as possible.
@shadowclock12 It is a self-described TAS or Tool Assisted Speedrun. Ignoring the speedrun part (it can probably be done faster haha), it is tool assisted. The player has programmed something to draw those shapes.
Snivy and its fellow Black and White starter Pokémon were first revealed as silhouettes on the May 9, 2010 episode of Pokémon Sunday. They were later revealed in full in the June 2010 issue of CoroCoro.
@Barkilax: Tool-Assisted Speedrun (or Tool-Assisted Superplay, depending on who you ask). A movie of a game recorded with an emulator, usually using all kinds of nice features like savestates and slowdown. That's how Ryuto could draw so fast :)
@HoneycombAgent it's the Light medallion from Ocarina of Time "The Light Medallion is the first medallion Link gains on his quest to save Hyrule. It is given to him by the ancient Sage of Light, Rauru, after Link awakens as the Hero of Time."
@zunetehh Tool assisted means using an emulator's ability to save and load states and slow the game time down and even make time advance one frame at a time, it allows for some very crazy things to happen that would be imposable otherwise.
@Peachtotheinfinity Not quite. You could easily replay a 1-second section several thousand times to get it perfectly right. (Think about the way an instant replay works.)That does not mean you loaded several thousand rerecords in one second.
teacher: lets say you threw a bottle of water onto a plane, the plane flies from america to hungary and it takes 42069 seconds for the flight to end, but when the plane got there, the water bottle fell down the plane and made someone slip, how long will it take for the water bottle to reach 100 mph on the highway multiplied by the amount of neutered dogs in japan tetrated by the amount of lawsuits where they might be giants sued the creator of grass cutting incremental + the amount of times spongebob was in an unicycle? kid: umm.... a CRT TV? teacher: WRONG!!!! kid: *shows him this video* teacher: then you're correct
@superpaIkiagalaxy Yes, most probably. If you drew it identical, with all the shapes in the right order (and I don't know if speed plays a part in it), it should work. Good luck
Impressive, especially considering half the time the game won't recognize my writing at all :P I was about to call bullcrap on this video, then I saw the description. 60000 tries sounds about right.
しょうかん maybe? Means "summons", like when someone is called for jury duty. That doesn't seem terribly logical though, so I might be crazy. Here are the kanji he's using though: 召喚 I dunno.
Boss Key, Lapras, Sandbag, Bowser Face, Stitch Face, Wario, Birdo, GameCube logo, Frog (from Chrono Trigger), Rick, Ocarina of Time, Banjo, Cape Feather, Kamek, Boomerang, Face Blocks, Wii, Reznor, Master Sword, Star Fox emblem, Spike Buzzy, Block, Bow and Arrow, Flipper, Pichu, ???, Zoron Sapphire, Falco, Fire Flower, Cresselia, Capsule, Cheep-Cheep, Minuet of Forest, Screw Attack, Mr. Saturn, Beamos (?), Mr. G&W, Door of Time, Snivy, Dragoon, Arwing, SNES controller, K.K. Slider, Yoshi Egg--
I failed my math test.
My teacher told me 6+5 is not Mr. Saturn.
So many artists. Why do I even count those as correct answers!?
@HOSEK1 No, because they draw well.
18 - 9 equals an active game of Tetris? 7 x 5 equals Wii? I love how 2 - 2 gets all meta.
My brain's getting a workout just by figuring out what each drawing is before they're finished.
My Math teacher gave us this question:
Solve for X:
2x+3 = 29
I said "Light Medallion."
She said "No" I told her go back to school because I was pretty sure I was right. I verified it with this video. Yup. Im right.
5 + 6= Mr. Saturn. I'll be sure to remember that for my next math test. Good thing I'min Liberal Arts!
"Happy Birthday! You're 199 years old today!"
9 x 5 = Ho-oh
I knew my math teachers lied to me.
ok i do not know how that is even possible
One time, in Algebra II, my teacher asked me what 6 X 8 was (We do this speed test thing, to see how fast our brains can react), and I said ''Captain Falcon!'' I got it wrong for some strange reason.
@IYoshis7 The Unova starters were revealed in June of 2010.
This proves drawing pictures during math class pays off.
This is more like a test for nintendo nerdness than IQ
This made my math teacher shut up.
4:04 I'd like to be able to draw ho-oh that well at an inhumanly fast speed XD
He draws so fast because he's a 200 year old wizard.
That was the definitely one of the best TASes I've ever seen.
59262 Rerecords in a movie that is 4:19?!
That is 228.81 Rerecords/second
Or 3.81 Rerecords per frame!
Screw studying, I'll just draw pictures on my ScanTron.
@Sonic8000 2 + 2 != 4, or 5, or even fish. 2 + 2 obviously equals Missingno.
So 9x5=Ho-Oh, I'd better right this down somewhere
Really nice movie
@ignys22 This run shows you how you can abuse the number recognition program by secretly drawing the number answer in each picture. You can see random characters on Brain Age Check mode, and video game stuff on calculations X 100 mode. The latter mode, the run ignores the game time and failed to launch a rocket. This is because the run aims to be as entertaining as possible.
@shadowclock12 It is a self-described TAS or Tool Assisted Speedrun. Ignoring the speedrun part (it can probably be done faster haha), it is tool assisted. The player has programmed something to draw those shapes.
it's not done in real time. this is a tool assisted speedrun, meaning he used emulation tools like slowdown and savestates to get this result
Snivy and its fellow Black and White starter Pokémon were first revealed as silhouettes on the May 9, 2010 episode of Pokémon Sunday. They were later revealed in full in the June 2010 issue of CoroCoro.
Totally awesome!!
That is the best motherfucking bicycle in the world.
Your gonna be 200 this year!
you sir, are aweome
@Barkilax: Tool-Assisted Speedrun (or Tool-Assisted Superplay, depending on who you ask). A movie of a game recorded with an emulator, usually using all kinds of nice features like savestates and slowdown. That's how Ryuto could draw so fast :)
@HoneycombAgent it's the Light medallion from Ocarina of Time
"The Light Medallion is the first medallion Link gains on his quest to save Hyrule. It is given to him by the ancient Sage of Light, Rauru, after Link awakens as the Hero of Time."
By bicycle speed, the meant like 'riding a bike without using arms or legs and still winning the race'
@zunetehh Tool assisted means using an emulator's ability to save and load states and slow the game time down and even make time advance one frame at a time, it allows for some very crazy things to happen that would be imposable otherwise.
@Vespene Your comment cracked me up almost as much as the movie. Thank you!
I love these arts lol
@Peachtotheinfinity Not quite. You could easily replay a 1-second section several thousand times to get it perfectly right. (Think about the way an instant replay works.)That does not mean you loaded several thousand rerecords in one second.
This is all sorts of wonderful.
@xKingBulletBillx If you think that's a lot, Super Mario 64 TAS speedruns are using up to hundreds of thousands of rerecords... o.O
I like how when I played this it sometimes wouldn't recognize my numbers. I guess it likes pictures better.
Holy crap! It's like speed painting in DS, but much better! :DD
What do you mean three times seven isn't the Nintendo 64 logo?
teacher: lets say you threw a bottle of water onto a plane, the plane flies from america to hungary and it takes 42069 seconds for the flight to end, but when the plane got there, the water bottle fell down the plane and made someone slip, how long will it take for the water bottle to reach 100 mph on the highway multiplied by the amount of neutered dogs in japan tetrated by the amount of lawsuits where they might be giants sued the creator of grass cutting incremental + the amount of times spongebob was in an unicycle?
kid: umm.... a CRT TV?
teacher: WRONG!!!!
kid: *shows him this video*
teacher: then you're correct
@superpaIkiagalaxy Yes, most probably. If you drew it identical, with all the shapes in the right order (and I don't know if speed plays a part in it), it should work. Good luck
And to think, I never even got credit for doodling on my math tests.
these are so awesome
3:38 2x2=smugleaf, i will NEVER forget that
thanks for including Ness.
@Supahx It's on an emulator because this is a tool-assisted recording.
this video leaves me confused on so many different levels
this is incredible
@Cavistus729 In that case, I hope the Mayans were WRONG about 2012. This kind of maths is AWESOME!
Except for the fact that the starters were revealed June 10, 2010. As in, a month before the video.
Wow.. This is stupid. xD Stupidly awesome.
In the color speech thing, you can say "god" and get most of the answers correct
3 + 7 = Birdo.
I've never felt this educated in my life.
Who would have known Snivy is actually the number four.
3:41 = Sneak peak of the new grass starter for pokemon black/white
Wow! That was AWESOME! XD
@juggalopenguin1134 This run shows you how you can abuse the number recognition program by secretly drawing the number answer in each picture.
I lol'ed so fucking much with those figures!
@LINK5 no, he hiddenly drew the number answer in each picture
pretty good for a 199 year old XD
Impressive, especially considering half the time the game won't recognize my writing at all :P
I was about to call bullcrap on this video, then I saw the description. 60000 tries sounds about right.
しょうかん maybe? Means "summons", like when someone is called for jury duty. That doesn't seem terribly logical though, so I might be crazy. Here are the kanji he's using though: 召喚 I dunno.
12-8=
@tintinytdj The game assumes that you're putting down a number, so loosens its definition of what the numbers look like.
Great to know that my all-time favorite pokemon's numerical value is 8...
This made my day. :3
Boss Key, Lapras, Sandbag, Bowser Face, Stitch Face, Wario, Birdo, GameCube logo, Frog (from Chrono Trigger), Rick, Ocarina of Time, Banjo, Cape Feather, Kamek, Boomerang, Face Blocks, Wii, Reznor, Master Sword, Star Fox emblem, Spike Buzzy, Block, Bow and Arrow, Flipper, Pichu, ???, Zoron Sapphire, Falco, Fire Flower, Cresselia, Capsule, Cheep-Cheep, Minuet of Forest, Screw Attack, Mr. Saturn, Beamos (?), Mr. G&W, Door of Time, Snivy, Dragoon, Arwing, SNES controller, K.K. Slider, Yoshi Egg--
The list:
SSB logo, Mario, Kirby, Pikachu, Toon Link, ? block, Fox, DK, Luigi, N64 controller, Goron's Ruby, Samus, Cpt. Falcon, Light Medallion, Ness, N64 logo, Star Rod, Piranha Plant, Pokeball, Yoshi, Jigglypuff, Master Hand, Heart Piece, Koopa Shell, Barrel Canon, Boo, Hookshot, MAX Tomato, Mushroom, Tetris, ???, Lugia, Gameboy, Star, Chain Chomp, Gordo, Olimar, Bombchu, Goomba, Kokiri Emerald, Empty Block, Eggplant, ???, Coin, Flower, Blooper, Gerudo Symbol, Diskun, Springboard, DS, Peach--
My mind just got splashed up against the wall
Strange handwriting recognition system
The Triforce is the number two? But.. But.. three would make more sense.
What the balls is going on in this vid.
Haha laughed so much XD
TAS is forever.
I don't understand how I've managed to fail nearly every math test in my life.
My teachers obviously don't understand how math works.
I think the rerecords is reference to haruhi endless eight
@TheKetsuban
Please... my brain hurts already. >_>
Damn, i want to play pictionary with this guy
0+4=Silver war rat after wizard style in Origami Warrior
You win forever for 1 * 4 = Minuet of Forest.
This comes to a conclusion, drawing pictures in algebra homework makes you smart.
I liked the parts when he drew the picture
love lugia 2:17
It never recognises the numbers I put in anyway
This is EPIC :D
1:37, 8x4= 5?
man, u are good at drawing...
How can 2-2=DS?
Omg
18 - 9 = Tetris o.o
how did you find that out ? it works like that ?
文字認識の精度はこんなものか…
This all makes sense now...
haha, amazing
18-9= tetris. Im gonna try that once i see that on a paper.
8 + 2 = bowser
Now this is math I CAN understand!
The Japanese announcements were quite early.
9 - 4 = Banjo
3 X 7 = Nintendo 64
3 - 2 = Captain Olimar
those are my favorites :P
???, Hylian Shield, GameCube, and finally Ho-oh.
Feel free to help fill in the ???s!