No.2026
>>2025That guy drooled while he did it and he used to stare at my crutch in class, so I hope not...
No.2027
>>2026I'm staring at it right now.
No.2079
Don't really want to make a thread for it and it's live instead of youtube, but the European Speedrunner Assembly is going on. It's like GDQ, but closer to the old versions instead of the modern sanitized version. (I think it's heading that direction though)
https://www.twitch.tv/esamarathon Someone is doing a blind Breath of the Wild run right now. 15 minutes into a 2 hour estimate
No.2153
>>2101I only hear an engine. What's it supposed to sound like?
No.2155
>>2151She's actually too optimistic. She thinks particle physicists could be doing something better whereas the most likely issue is there being not much left to discover within the energy scales humans can feasibly reach. In particle physics this pessimistic scenario is called the "desert."
No.2166
>>2164thats a lot of chlorine bonds
No.2204
>>2165Well, that's sad. Looks like the eggs aren't going to hatch and they're abandoned. I wonder if they were duds to begin with or if the extreme weather put a damper on things
No.2349
>>2348He makes an offhand comment that the 11 exit path is the most direct path to Bowser's castle, reached by beating every secret exit in the levels that have them. Never realised that the shortest path has that property, it's really elegant and feels like something the designers put there on purpose.
No.2350
>>2348The ABC stuffs are really good, covering the whole history and mechanics extensively. Sadly it's already outdated...
His videos aren't really sleepers for general retro game audiences in my opinion, unlike RGMechEx.
No.2363
>>2361You may want to repost this on /spg/ soon
No.2400
Don't want to make a thread for it and don't know where else to put it, but Japan's version of GDQ/ESA is going on:
https://www.twitch.tv/RTAinJapanIt's kind of funny that the game I see right now is a Western one
No.2401
/spg/ - Sports General
No.2836
>>2835He used to speedrun Battletoads and other NES games before, people who speedrun usually do it for the challenge or because something could be possible, even if it sounds insane. I know him because his name used to pop up in the speedrunning community which I used to follow back then
>>2763I think this is the appeal of GamecenterCX, the editing and charisma of the host helps to make it fun.
No.2918
More modern YTP stuff along the lines of
>>2886. This one's a bit more traditional, but it's a similar style of humor.
I'm glad to see the format survive beyond people like me that grew up with it. This isn't someone making a high-effort YTP in the grand tradition of poops; it's someone throwing together a stupid shitpost for fun, and in my mind, that's the truest form of YTP.