People saying it doesn't work may want to consider things like resolution and aspect ratio messing with mouse positions. Doesn't mean the video is fake, but the author didn't take into account that different monitors will display mouse positioning slightly different.
WOW :o! Truly amazing Peggle AND editing skills (except the unnecessary black borders)!! What program(s) did you use for the editing, texts and special effects?
Oh my gawd... every time you take that shot you have to erase all those pegs? I love Peggle, but damn! Who had the time to practice that and then make this video!? Then again I just watched all 8 mins of it, and I got time to watch it. That shot should be in the gamers guinness. Wish there was pixel perfect accuracy on the iPhone.
i really wouldn't have the patience to hit all the outside ones individually, bu nice trick creating a gap to boune into, never seen it done before... ;)
Ok this should be much easier than actually beating 18m. Maths heads, what is the maximum possible score on this level? It would involve all but one of the oranges being outside the spiral and the one inside being the first one you hit through the hole. Any blues hit on the exterior clear-out would have to be pink pegs and you'd need the spooky ball as well as, obviously, the triple score.
I like your approach--but there's no reason the ball couldn't hit a few extra blue pegs after clearing the helices. Spooky ball (or multiball) would increase the number you could hit. But it'd be very difficult to determine the maximum possible number--you'd have to write a simulation program, like the algorithm they use for Zenball, but more comprehensive.
So, how long did it take you to perfect that shot? I'm amazed you would have the pateince to do such a thing. Now, for the good of humanity, put the game down and go outside! (Also, grats on the shot)