I think my favorite thing is the robots leading up to the end being some of the most intimidating looking robots Robotnik's ever created and then there's just Scratch.
For those wondering. The original Puyo Puyo music is still in the game. They just moved it around to the Vs mode, exercise mode, when you get to Robotnick, the ending where the cast appears, and password screen. The rest of the game uses its own OST.
Not entirely true. You're right that some of the original music is still in the game and some of it is still used, like the 2P Vs. mode which comes from the last round of Puyo Puyo. Still, there are still some tracks unused but still in the game's data. Like the Puyo Puyo theme for example.
@@mickeymighty1866 NAh bruh I was born in 90. Maybe you know, not everything from the 90's embodied the culture of the time, but this sure does! You just embody a failed attempt at sarcasm.
Imagine being the guy who designed all of those background robot characters for the AOSTH pilot only to find out your quick work that would've been relegated to one episode of a show gets put into the actual games based on said show. Cool shit.
Imagine how this must look from Robotnik's perspective. You have this machine all set up, it's ready to go, and inside of 30 seconds each, every hench-bot you send out suddenly gets rocked by this one person. Doesn't matter the strategy they use; They're deleted in 30 seconds or less. Then they reach you, and in under eight minutes of operation, your entire plan has gone belly-up, your robots are in shambles, your machine is felled. Seriously, Eggman wishes he had a warning.
Fun fact: Dr. Robotnik's line "snooping as usual, I see?" has become an Internet meme in 2007, due to the emphasis Robotnik puts on the syllables "ping as" sounding like something vulgar.
I got lucky when I beat this, Robotnik's AI derped and it ended up stacking beans straight upward at the start of God knows how many restarts and I won. I don't think I'll ever beat this game again, but it's nice to play it with friends.
What??? I beaten this game countless of times. If you try enough times the cpu eventually just lets you win. But if you have skill, like me, you can still beat him. It’s a fun game that I like to play, as a mind exercise
@@LilXancheX I remember when I got so good I could goof around in the hardest mode against Spike fuzzy face and metal face chicken scratch and robotnik I could goof around with them too but they comeback with some combos and bc the beans fall so fast in hardest mode i’ll mess up
So I just discovered three things: - how the other robots beyond the third green one look. - my first time seeing this game finished. - I still hate it so much to this date.
If you get a 5-chain or higher, there's _literally nothing_ your opponent can do. Since you can't offset incoming garbage in this game, the amount a 5-chain will drop on the opponent will fill their board immediately. Puyo 1 is janky as _hell._
@@blueblur98 Shame too, since until Puyo Pop on the Neo Geo Pocket Color, all localized Puyo games were based off of Puyo 1. Though at least Kirby's Avalanche did have a hidden offset feature due to the devs experimenting with it during the SFC conversion, IIRC.
Those horrible memories of that level as a kid, whenever I thought I was ahead then all of a sudden I'd hear "YEE-HA" 3 times and get my dreams shattered.😂
I have the stage 1 theme set as my ringtone for unknown numbers, as it's the theme of "we've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty" piling up in my voicemail.
I've never been good at Puyo Puyo, so seeing this TAS was somewhat cathartic lol It's a good thing the Continue screen in this game is so darn funny, cause I saw it _A LOT_
You're right that screen of Robotnik basically tapping you out just resurfaced from my memory. Its been awhile, but I just bought the Sonic Mega Collection again, so that will be fun
"I mean it [Sonic 3] came out three months after Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machin-- There were four Sonic titles in the span of three months?! [Sonic CD, Sonic Spinball, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Sonic the Hedgehog 3] Sure there were. I still believe that Sonic Spinball was just a lucid dream I had once and nothing more... And it gets harder every day to believe that." ~Scott the Woz, Owner of Sonic Jam for the SEGA Saturn
Probably my favourite game I owned on SEGA, maybe tied with Sonic Spinball. I could never beat it as a kid but finally conquered it on the Steam release like fifteen years later, haha. I still remember as a kid guessing passwords in this game and putting one in that was all B’s and getting warped to Grounders level. That was nuts to me as a young child, that I could guess a password somehow and see a part of a game that was impossible for me to get to at the time. Love this game.
The funny thing is out of all these characters we only saw them all used in the first episode of The Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog and never seen again.
in Sonic Mania the boss at the end of Chemical Plant Act 2 is basically just mean bean machine and you can unlock a mode in the extras thats entirely just mean bean machine (i forgot when it was unlocked)
Robotnik's plan always involve some within-system way to defeat them. Pinball fortresses, puyo-puyo based defense systems, or an egg fortress that explodes when... what causes the death eggs to actually explode? Like, Sonic goes in and defeats some robots, and - that causes it to explode?
That fake suicide at the end had me dude, and the janking of the yellow bean in the second match was funny. I can tell you had a little fun with this one.
I suppose at the start of the game a seed is generated and predefines all blocks to come next, in order. Then it's just planning the fastest route in the TAS. Possibly may be some RNG manipulation involved
Randomness in computers is always derived from somewhere. In old games like this, it’s usually something like the current frame or maybe certain button inputs will be used to mix things up. When running in an emulator, especially in the case of a TAS, all of those elements can be controlled, so you can guarantee that you get the same RNG every time by always starting on the same frame, pressing the same buttons, etc.
I love how in the first match, after dropping a load on its opponent, the TAS bot just starts stacking they're beans to the top. It's almost like tea-bagging your opponent when they're down...oooh!, and it does it to Robotnik as well.
There was something so satisfying about seeing all the bosses I used to struggle with as a kid, getting absolutely pwned in a matter of seconds. 🤣 It used to take me hours to get through the last 4 levels! Then when I got that message " Let's try hard level" had me like: "OH H311 NO!!" 🤣
MAAAAAAAAAAN!! This was one of my favorites I wish I can play it till this day 😂😂😂 I used to make my siblings cry plus I was only 5 when I played this back in the days at my grandmas house 🤦🏾♂️ NOSTALGIA! RIP My Granny ❤
I usually play this game on my Sega Genesis portable,and my god does the audio sound so different from this video compared to my Sega Genesis portable.
Well, really, each bot featured in this game is in the show, even if only for a few seconds. Most of them make appearances in the first episode. Uh, whoops..I misunderstood your comment!! You're referring to how Coconuts, Grounder, and Scratch are basically gatekeepers to each level of difficulty..
I had a roller coaster-type experience with this game throughout my childhood. When I was super young, I was stupidly scared of this game for some odd reason. However, before I hit my teens, I brought this game over to a friend's house for summer break and we both got really heated and despised it because we couldn't get past Frankly. I remember it took 2 DAYS of us discussing strategies of how to get passed. When we did beat him, we were ecstatic and something clicked for me. We powered through to where I think was Skweel (who my friend nicknamed dingleberry) before we looked up a guide. That's when I saw people doing chain patterns and where we discovered Puyo Puyo, which I quickly became invested in. I sometimes revisit this game and usually beat it within 40 minutes to an hour.
Games like these really helped my problem and puzzle solving skills in life in general, it’s unfortunate our children most like won’t experience this type of gaming gold
What I think is kinda cool is that, theoretically, a human might actually be able to get this good. I might not be the best at Puyo Puyo (I can play it, but I’ve only gotten up to Skweel if I’m lucky to get past Davey Sprocket), but if it was my favourite game of all time, I could see myself as this good a player. I say this out of no disrespect to the actual Puyo Puyo masters out there. Yes, I know this is a TAS.
I find it odd how this is the only sonic game to have characters from "The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" along with that series version of Eggman. And they just, never used them again
I think my favorite thing is the robots leading up to the end being some of the most intimidating looking robots Robotnik's ever created and then there's just Scratch.
Wdym bro? Scratch is very intimidating. Just look at that face he makes when he’s winning.
@@Super_Snivy looks like a superiority complex face tbh
@@LokiThePug It's called a "Shit-eating grin"
What? You were expecting Mecha Sonic or something?
Also the monkey
For those wondering.
The original Puyo Puyo music is still in the game. They just moved it around to the Vs mode, exercise mode, when you get to Robotnick, the ending where the cast appears, and password screen.
The rest of the game uses its own OST.
Not entirely true. You're right that some of the original music is still in the game and some of it is still used, like the 2P Vs. mode which comes from the last round of Puyo Puyo. Still, there are still some tracks unused but still in the game's data. Like the Puyo Puyo theme for example.
And the music that plays when your board is almost full uses Satan's battle theme.
@@jamiewilliamson9829 Also the respective songs are actually remixed in this game.
@@netako Somewhat true. They sound different because Puyo Puyo and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine use different sound drivers.
@@woobgamer5210 I can’t find any similarities between them
This thing OOZES 90's groove.
Course it does what are you from the 2010’s yikes!
@@mickeymighty1866 NAh bruh I was born in 90. Maybe you know, not everything from the 90's embodied the culture of the time, but this sure does! You just embody a failed attempt at sarcasm.
@@christopherlopez5134 ooooo gottem
Heh, the Ooze
It was another reskin of Puyo Puyo so what do you expect?
Imagine being the guy who designed all of those background robot characters for the AOSTH pilot only to find out your quick work that would've been relegated to one episode of a show gets put into the actual games based on said show. Cool shit.
now imagine the characters they replaced being better in every way
They could have had potential to be boss characters in sonic games at the end of every zone instead of fighting robotnik over and over and over...
The game has to give itself a promotion!
Promotion?! What for?!
@@maher7894 search for: I'll have to give myself a promotion!
@@YYFFZZ Search for: Promotion?! What for?!
You're doing it wrong.
"A PRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRROMOTION!"
@@maher7894 You should have swiped the machine and brought it to me, you PUSSY.
Imagine how this must look from Robotnik's perspective. You have this machine all set up, it's ready to go, and inside of 30 seconds each, every hench-bot you send out suddenly gets rocked by this one person. Doesn't matter the strategy they use; They're deleted in 30 seconds or less.
Then they reach you, and in under eight minutes of operation, your entire plan has gone belly-up, your robots are in shambles, your machine is felled. Seriously, Eggman wishes he had a warning.
"IIIIIIIIIIII haaaaaaaaaate thaaaaaat TAAAAAAAASer! I hate him! I hate him! I! Hate! Him!"
"One trrrrrouble-making tool-assisted speedrunner has made me tear every hair from my _beautiful head!"_
He should’ve used the puyo 2 ruleset, then he might’ve stood a chance.
Dr. Robotnik's PINGAS was just not enough for the power of TAS.
Fun fact: Dr. Robotnik's line "snooping as usual, I see?" has become an Internet meme in 2007, due to the emphasis Robotnik puts on the syllables "ping as" sounding like something vulgar.
@@lamiamekni2802???ok
@@niffuM4205 is something wrong ?
@@lamiamekni2802 in some LATAM countries “pingas” refers to the penis.
"Aaaaahh Scratch and Grounder! Setting combos as usual I see!"
Se TINGUP combos I see!
I got lucky when I beat this, Robotnik's AI derped and it ended up stacking beans straight upward at the start of God knows how many restarts and I won. I don't think I'll ever beat this game again, but it's nice to play it with friends.
Sounds like the AI just dropped dead by the shear weight of your iron will.
Robotnik tired of your pointless retrying and left
What??? I beaten this game countless of times. If you try enough times the cpu eventually just lets you win. But if you have skill, like me, you can still beat him. It’s a fun game that I like to play, as a mind exercise
@@LilXancheX I remember when I got so good I could goof around in the hardest mode against Spike fuzzy face and metal face chicken scratch and robotnik I could goof around with them too but they comeback with some combos and bc the beans fall so fast in hardest mode i’ll mess up
@@LilXancheX Yeah Baby. You can play like TAS. Very Impressive. Back in 2004 I held the 16 Star Record for several years. Holy Moly
Look at how they disrespected my boy Carbuncle. Calling him "has bean."
Only in America. He's still popular in Japan.
That's what happens when you eat yourself.
Only knew him as Has Bean having played this since release in New Zealand.. Wasn't until years later I even heard of Carbuncle lol >.
are you insinuating there is a problem with hasbean?
@@henrybarton2702 He was, and always will be, Has Bean to me
So I just discovered three things:
- how the other robots beyond the third green one look.
- my first time seeing this game finished.
- I still hate it so much to this date.
I could never get past Frankly.
I pride myself in the fact that got to Davy Sprocket as a kid.
As a kid the game clicked with me after a while and I managed to beat the game, can't do it now as an adult
Why? Because it's just a reskin of Puyo Puyo? Or because it was hard?
Thats so valid
The way this player moves and makes combos (I know it’s a TSA) makes me think they could be a nightmare final boss in a Puyo Puyo game
I agree, this is basically Core AI on steroids
@@YSBunny573 its better then that, the TAS is able to run while knowing the bean order, not even literal perfect play can account for that.
powerful than satan. (or dark prince)
@@LiroRaeriyoAnd the bean order is always one makes an early 5-chain
All I'm hearing is that getting any kind of combo over 2 hits is just broken as hell
Especially since the offset rule in Puyo Puyo didn't exist yet.
If you get a 5-chain or higher, there's _literally nothing_ your opponent can do. Since you can't offset incoming garbage in this game, the amount a 5-chain will drop on the opponent will fill their board immediately.
Puyo 1 is janky as _hell._
@@blueblur98 Shame too, since until Puyo Pop on the Neo Geo Pocket Color, all localized Puyo games were based off of Puyo 1. Though at least Kirby's Avalanche did have a hidden offset feature due to the devs experimenting with it during the SFC conversion, IIRC.
@@DeenHoward super puyo puyo had the hidden offset feature too.
It’s sad you support these flags now
I remember trying to beat this game on the hardest difficulty as a kid on Sonic Mega Collection Plus. Man... Was brutal
Why would you do that to yourself?
@@Supperdude9 i asked the same thing.
Its not really hard.
OG Arcdae Puyo Puyo is much harder the Robotnick Mean Bean Machine.
I have that exact game. It's how I found puyo without even knowing it
@@soukenmarufwt5224 People here do not know the pain of regular difficulty Puyo Puyo stages 10-13
The amount of people who never made it to stage 4 is great. Glad I'm not the only one.
Same here bro
I might have gotten to coconuts once, but I don’t remember
Those horrible memories of that level as a kid, whenever I thought I was ahead then all of a sudden I'd hear "YEE-HA" 3 times and get my dreams shattered.😂
I never got past the first one
2:04 Coconuts: because I’m going to finish you in a Flash
TASVideosChannel: Hold my beer
Seeing this game wreaked like this is so satisfying since I never even got past stage 3 as a kid.
This video warms my heart, thanks Flip.
i love his scream at 7:29
And yet that one voice line resembles AOSTH Robotnik so well
What makes it funnier is when Carbuncle (or Has Bean) mimicks it
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Dr. Nathan Malcolm Lawrence Keir Sr.: AAAAAAAAAAGH!!!!!
I would do the same if my enemy beats me in 20 seconds and says "speedrun finished"
This game is one of my favorites. It's quick and simple.
Never thought I'd ever see the staff credits for this game let alone the 4th stage.
stumbled upon this at 3am; this was truly amazing to watch.
I have the stage 1 theme set as my ringtone for unknown numbers, as it's the theme of "we've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty" piling up in my voicemail.
I've never been good at Puyo Puyo, so seeing this TAS was somewhat cathartic lol
It's a good thing the Continue screen in this game is so darn funny, cause I saw it _A LOT_
You're right that screen of Robotnik basically tapping you out just resurfaced from my memory. Its been awhile, but I just bought the Sonic Mega Collection again, so that will be fun
God I hope SEGA brings back Scratch, Grounder, and Coconuts someday
EXACTLY!
Well, they’re based off actual Badniks, so hope for those to return first.
I hope they bring Aosth Robotnik, Coconuts, Scratch and Grounder back
They should' been in the sonic movies, instead of that boring ass Agent Stone.
Scratch on the thumbnail is basically my reaction to the TAS.
"I mean it [Sonic 3] came out three months after Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machin--
There were four Sonic titles in the span of three months?! [Sonic CD, Sonic Spinball, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Sonic the Hedgehog 3] Sure there were. I still believe that Sonic Spinball was just a lucid dream I had once and nothing more... And it gets harder every day to believe that." ~Scott the Woz, Owner of Sonic Jam for the SEGA Saturn
He also went to Burger King
@@Hunkaboy he also defeated a Chibi Robo: Ziplash amalgamation with Gex
It’s even harder to believe my brother casually befriended a lead composer on all those games. Quite literally wrote the music
2:30 His reaction is perfect every time, especially for this TAS 😂
His face just screams “HOW!!!”
Even 7:30 😂
Probably my favourite game I owned on SEGA, maybe tied with Sonic Spinball. I could never beat it as a kid but finally conquered it on the Steam release like fifteen years later, haha.
I still remember as a kid guessing passwords in this game and putting one in that was all B’s and getting warped to Grounders level. That was nuts to me as a young child, that I could guess a password somehow and see a part of a game that was impossible for me to get to at the time. Love this game.
You did such a Fantastic job on completing this game
I always enjoy coming back to this game.
I love the beans devolve into art later in the run
I’m glad to see people still play this game to this day and I’m glad this was recommended to me
The funny thing is out of all these characters we only saw them all used in the first episode of The Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog and never seen again.
Ive been searching for this game for ten years. Thank you.
The 90's. I never beat Spike as a kid. Would love to see this game remastered in the future. So many multiplayer memories.
in Sonic Mania the boss at the end of Chemical Plant Act 2 is basically just mean bean machine and you can unlock a mode in the extras thats entirely just mean bean machine (i forgot when it was unlocked)
SnooPING AS usual, I see!
PINGAS!
OMG YOU DID THE PINGAS THING!
Get it? Pingas? SnooPINGAS usual, I see?
Oh man, I remember this game, I used to play it all the time! Nice video!
What a beautiful ending
0:15 Arms
0:51 Frankly
1:28 Humpty
2:03 Coconuts
2:38 Davy Sprocket
3:11 Skweel
3:43 Dynamight
4:14 Grounder
4:46 Spike
5:17 Sir Ffuzzy Logik
5:52 Dragon Breath
6:28 Scratch
7:01 Dr. Robotnik
Some of these bot designs legit creeped me out as a kid
I remember this game, and the paper that we noted the level codes on.
Robotnik's plan always involve some within-system way to defeat them. Pinball fortresses, puyo-puyo based defense systems, or an egg fortress that explodes when... what causes the death eggs to actually explode? Like, Sonic goes in and defeats some robots, and - that causes it to explode?
I love how this not only Implies Eggman is a Puyo Puyo fan but canonizes Coconuts into sonic games
You beat the whole game before I can finish my ice cream
I remember beating this game as a teen for the achievement and i was stuck on Robotnik for DAYS
I liked this and "Columns" more than Tetris.
Holy moly... THOSE DAMN FAST PUYO-PUYO SKILL COMBOS ARE EPIC!!!! 😳😳😂
Robotnics mean bean machine is such a meme name for a legit game
3:14 I always thouht this was Patrick when I played this as a kid 😂
Robots: (has intricate strategies with various degrees of effectiveness)
TAS: Dead. All of you. No appeal.
That fake suicide at the end had me dude, and the janking of the yellow bean in the second match was funny. I can tell you had a little fun with this one.
Hm? I vaguely recall playing this game on my PS2.... I still remember the shape of the blob thing. The visuals scared my younger self idk why🗿
It’s all fun and games until Dr. Robotnik builds his own TAS bot
I like how the TAS bot goes absolutely nuclear on the combos.
This game might have a brutal difficulty curve but the cut scenes, animation, music and sound were awesome 😂
No lo puedo creer, este juegoestaba buscando hace meses, increible
Y lo jugaré despues de 22 años que buena
How can you make a TAS when the next block given to you is random?
I suppose at the start of the game a seed is generated and predefines all blocks to come next, in order. Then it's just planning the fastest route in the TAS. Possibly may be some RNG manipulation involved
Randomness in computers is always derived from somewhere. In old games like this, it’s usually something like the current frame or maybe certain button inputs will be used to mix things up. When running in an emulator, especially in the case of a TAS, all of those elements can be controlled, so you can guarantee that you get the same RNG every time by always starting on the same frame, pressing the same buttons, etc.
I love how in the first match, after dropping a load on its opponent, the TAS bot just starts stacking they're beans to the top. It's almost like tea-bagging your opponent when they're down...oooh!, and it does it to Robotnik as well.
There was something so satisfying about seeing all the bosses I used to struggle with as a kid, getting absolutely pwned in a matter of seconds. 🤣 It used to take me hours to get through the last 4 levels! Then when I got that message " Let's try hard level" had me like: "OH H311 NO!!" 🤣
You deserve a prrrrromotion for the flawless speedrrrrrrrrrrun!
A new Mean Bean TAS? Awesome!
Ah, i could’ve done that when I was playing Kirby’s avalanche, robotnik’s mean bean machine, and puyo puyo champions.
MAAAAAAAAAAN!! This was one of my favorites I wish I can play it till this day 😂😂😂 I used to make my siblings cry plus I was only 5 when I played this back in the days at my grandmas house 🤦🏾♂️ NOSTALGIA! RIP My Granny ❤
2:25 what the yellow bean doin?
9:12 The original Trollface
I like seeing the devastating combo setups.
whos getting the best head
1:19
3:05
6:54
everybody gangsta until red bean appears on top of the arena
man I used to play this game all the time when I was younger
I usually play this game on my Sega Genesis portable,and my god does the audio sound so different from this video compared to my Sega Genesis portable.
And this game became part of the Chemical Plant Zone boss fight on Mania
The only game that derives from Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog.
素晴らしき頭脳バトル😊
What a coincidence that the last robot before each music change in the game ended up having a role in the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog t.v. show.
Well, really, each bot featured in this game is in the show, even if only for a few seconds. Most of them make appearances in the first episode.
Uh, whoops..I misunderstood your comment!! You're referring to how Coconuts, Grounder, and Scratch are basically gatekeepers to each level of difficulty..
oh man i loved playing this on the mega drive for xbox 360
too bad im terrible at it
wait, you cant speed up carbuncle popping up the balloon such as in 1:29? i always thought it made matches start quicker
Guu guu!
What?
@@fhd-5134 if you hold a button during the animation in which carbuncle pops up the balloon to start the match, the match starts faster
@@kenshiro8984 thanks for the context
ALSO THATS NOT CARBUNCLE. THATS has bean.
The first robot is the greatest character in any form of media in history
I'm curious as to why. Care to share?
I remember one time accidentally skipping to level 10 by just messing around on the password screen
Did you win
@@SuperRy21. no
1st level robot always has the best vibes
The robot designs in this game aways reminded me of capcom creations aka megaman, so charming!
Dr Robotniks mean bean machine but if it was lore accurate
True, lol
So THIS is where a lot of Dr. Robotnik's Ring Racers SFX come from.
Man they really went all out with animating sir ffuzzy-logik's cape
the robot death screen at 3:05 always used to give me nightmares as a kid
7:28 I always wish, instead of a generic scream that didn't even come from the show, the game would feature a classic "I hate that hedgehog!!!"
I don't think sonic I was in this game but I feel you
I think that'd come down to size limitations, no?
I wish I was this good at puyo puyo
I had a roller coaster-type experience with this game throughout my childhood. When I was super young, I was stupidly scared of this game for some odd reason. However, before I hit my teens, I brought this game over to a friend's house for summer break and we both got really heated and despised it because we couldn't get past Frankly. I remember it took 2 DAYS of us discussing strategies of how to get passed. When we did beat him, we were ecstatic and something clicked for me.
We powered through to where I think was Skweel (who my friend nicknamed dingleberry) before we looked up a guide. That's when I saw people doing chain patterns and where we discovered Puyo Puyo, which I quickly became invested in.
I sometimes revisit this game and usually beat it within 40 minutes to an hour.
I remember my first time beating this was Dr.Robotnik killing himself by making unnecessary pillars. Every other time he just beats my ass though.
Man i only play this game like once on a genesis emulator when i was six but i still remember this somehow.
I remember this game😢 I was six and got no depression
0:16 ooohhh só that's where this music comes from, i heard it in a Peter Kneter Video about Sonic Schoolhouse
Shnoo-PINGAS-usual I SEEEE?
7:29 me when someone said Hyrule warriors was not canon
Games like these really helped my problem and puzzle solving skills in life in general, it’s unfortunate our children most like won’t experience this type of gaming gold
What I think is kinda cool is that, theoretically, a human might actually be able to get this good. I might not be the best at Puyo Puyo (I can play it, but I’ve only gotten up to Skweel if I’m lucky to get past Davey Sprocket), but if it was my favourite game of all time, I could see myself as this good a player.
I say this out of no disrespect to the actual Puyo Puyo masters out there. Yes, I know this is a TAS.
I find it odd how this is the only sonic game to have characters from "The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" along with that series version of Eggman. And they just, never used them again
This is the reason I don't play with TAS. His level of skill is in another universe.
I know right? TAS is a master at games, a shame he doesn't play that much modern games though
Mecha Carbuncle still there.
has bean is my spirit animal