0:42 Watch him make that really precise jump just to get the fans. He will do anything to appease the fans, no matter how hard, if it's a pixel perfect jump he must appease the fans.
How does Nintendo know whether a level is easy, normal, expert if it hasn't been cleared? I thought difficulty was based on clear rate? So if you have a level that's been played 10 times without a single clear it'd be Normal, Expert or Super Expert?
They probably have some program that tests the playability of the level when you upload it. If the program beats it without the players route a number of times, it is given easy, and most likely the less of these “attempts” which are successful decides the rating. There’s also probably a segment of this program which detects auto levels too, since they aren’t given super expert. Its not decided on object count, since there haven’t been any spam of spikes out of the path levels which made it into super expert.
@@SimonDenny_FLM_241_FALL24 well if that was true then the super expert levels i clear in 3 minutes would be easy difficulty but i see people losing super expert endless on it
Punch Out Wii I think because it used to be Vodka Drinkiski or something like that but with the Wii they make it family friendly. And now is Soda Popinski.
@@Hylian_SK my Mike Tyson's punch out for NES also had Soda Popinski. He originally was named the Vodka one but Nintendo America was crazy with censoring and such
"I never missed a shelmet jump in my life" -The guy who go to a practice level of shell jumps and stay there more then 15 minutes trying to complete it
I think the first level was based off of the intermediate spring collab level where you spawn and remove water so you can progress and change later/earlier areas
It looks like your fingers are doing all the work when you mash, but to truly mash you gotta use bring your arm muscles into the mix and keep the fingers still. That's how you achieve the insane mashing speeds lol
Mash faster by pressing normally and slapping the back of the controller alternating. Mastering this is hard but it becomes easier the more you try it.
@@Alcam211 "Muschi" is a dirty word in german. And the way he pronounced it "moo-shie" is exactly the pronounciation of the german word. The other possible pronounciation "ma-shie" wouldn't have had a german connotation.