Someone beat Mario 64 in over 70 hours... using one button
How is that even possible?!

Recently there’s been a mountain of streamers who have been achieving frankly outstanding feats, from the guy who beat all the Sꦑoulsborne games without taking a single hit to the person who reached level 99 without leaving Kingdom He🗹arts 3’s first world, and now you should add streamer Rudeism to that list. He . One. Button. Look below to see him in action, as you really have to see this to believe it.&n𝐆bsp;
I have no words. The same streamer also beat Dark Souls using a frying pan according to the Reddit comments below his post, before other Redditors began to theorise how the button controls Mario’s movements. Turns out tapping the button for either a long or short period of time send🔴s out a series of signals to mimic the buttons on a controller, and thankfully Rudeism was gracious enough to explain how the one-button system works:
“Movement is handled by 2-or-💞3 button sequences, and they're done in a way such that entering a new direction will overwrite the previous one, and repeating a direction🐷 will make Mario stop moving. Most inputs are single-button, e.g. A, or B, or Z, but out of necessity I had to make a few small macros, like making Mario spin - it'd be impossible to make him spin Bowser fast enough by using raw single inputs!”
So there you have it. Simple, really. If Rudeism’s achievement has awoken within you a need to play some Nintendo games, here’s the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Switch games you can play right now, or look below to see what’s going on this week in games!
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