1/12/2024 0 Comments Grand poo world speedrun![]() ![]() You can see a human player play the entire game starting at 7:44 and it takes roughly 45 minutes. The actual Total Control starts at 1:04:16, but it is only moderately impressive without context. I should explain that they only start streaming pre-recorded video at 27:07 until about 42:25-ish, but it's still impressive that they are streaming it through an SNES. They start the Total Control early at 18:08. ![]() It is worth noting that they have a guy on the couch who clearly knows nothing of the TAS and who they have play with it in the end is named "Mitch Flowerpower," a Super Mario World speedrunner who can beat the game in about 4 minutes. ![]() Total Control starts at 47:33 and goes for the rest of the video. Almost everything they show that year is gold so the whole video is worth watching, though the game from 8:10 - 16:33 was custom-made for a competition and isn't known outside of very, VERY small circles. There is also a Pokemon Total Control at 35:51. Mario starts at the timestamp and it is relatively short. 25:32 (2015)- This is the same event, but the next year. They then play with the new code to prove it isn't just a movie and they actually wrote new code in the game. 31:25 (2014)- The first public appearance of Super Mario World Total Control, with an explanation of exactly how it works. ![]()
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