When it gets to 1.36 the coins sound like a basic coin effect that every commercial and unfunny ironic schmuck ever uses when they parody a video game.
@@thenorfnonly3486 listen here, all right? the bahs are the best thing on the earth created by Jesus wich you probably dont know who he is since you have 0,5 iq and you need to have 5000 iq to understand why bahs are the best thing ever. Bahs have saved all life's and this is how you thank them? Go leave the internet and never come back.
Yeah I recently replayed it and I went into it expecting it to be like the more recent new Super Mario games and be fun but kind of unoriginal but I was pleasantly surprised.
Honestly I played this game to death as a kid. It didn't hard focus on those original SMB concepts and nostalgia factors (even though they were there). It very much tried to do something unique as well. Later NSMB games just got very formulaic
For anyone as lost as I was at the start, "BAH" is not an acronym, it's the "Bah!" sung in the background music of nearly every song in the game. Just watch the speed multiplier in the top left while listening to the music, and it will make sense.
@@GaiTheEspy Halt? Hood? How? Have? Happy? Hope? Here? Head? Horn? Hop? Hold? Holy? Hose? Horse? Hockey? Hole? Wow I thought of so many words starting with H LOL
I laughed so hard at 12:19. At that point Mario’s a little tiny ninja gnat that trips up the big and clumsy Peter Pirahna. Just watch the segment and it literally looks like he’s tripping him and it makes the whole thing hilarious 😂
@@alanavery5412 yeah I know, there are too much bah;-; but I still have hope;w; Maybe, instead of 2%, he accelerates the video with 0,1%, it can work I think;w;?
Just from reading the title if this series continues onto the other nsmb series games I can tell that the sky levels (especially the ones in nsmbU) will be the main contributor to the speed increasing 😂
ngl it took me a good 5 minutes to realize what ‘bah’ meant- like.. was it an acronym? an item? then I realized I was stupid and it was literally onomatopoeia
Seeing the ghost house in W3 re-sparked an old fear of mine of the ghost house levels OMG NO I ALSO REMEMBER 8-3 BEING CHASED I FORGOT HOW MUCH I LOVE 8-6
These videos always just make me want to play all the NSMB games again. I don't have the DS cartridge for this one anymore, but I played through it on an emulator a few months ago, and it's not been too long since I've played NSMBU, but it's been way too long since I've played NSMB Wii...
I miss some of the features from this game that really made the franchise "new". The unique bosses in each world were so much more interesting than the Koopa of the Month Calander we get in every 2D game these days, and the power-ups still felt fresh. Now every new power-up is a flight suit of some sort, a beefed-up fire/ice flower, or an invincibility version of whatever this game's flight suit is. The other issue is, the new power-ups aren't used nearly as well as they were in this game- the mini mushroom, mega mushroom, AND Koopa shell were ALL used for secret exits to levels multiple times. I'm sure the propeller mushroom was too, but they all likely consisted of "Oh look, a pipe is floating above me. I better use the propeller suit."
@@bobcatsjoe8891 tas means tool assisted speedrun its basically someone slowing the game down and inputting an input every frame and their not on leaderboards cause that would be against leaderboard rules
@@Spungle wow thank u for explaining, I thought they were just Mario god I am editing this because it sounds insincere or idk if it does, but I mean it genuinely
Something i find funny is how mario just OBLITERATES most of the bosses in 1 hit. Maybe it's the blue shell, since it happens when he has it, but he is so fast he must be just hitting them with the force of a nuclear bomb or something.
It takes some insane skill to get that speedrun right at that level of speed - even with TAS. (I know it's pre-recorded - that said, that whole run was quite cool to watch.)