pesky-plumbers:

grawly:

pesky-plumbers:

tremendouslysizzlingsandwich:

pesky-plumbers:

unyielding–justice:

pesky-plumbers:

graffyn-guy:

pesky-plumbers:

treaclethetortoise:

pesky-plumbers:

graffyn-guy:

The funniest part of this, to me, is that they didn’t use the “G” in Super Mario Galaxy? 

There is no war in Ba Sing Se

The Moon landing was faked

Major words in Mario games have never used a G

please stop bringing attention to my mistakes i already feel terrible

What about the H in Super Mario Sunshine? @pesky-plumbers

@pesky-plumbers what about the F from Mario Golf?

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y in mario party

this one is actually justified so kiss my fucking ass ok the Y is from Mario Teaches Typing

your ass tryina 1-up me like everyone else but you failed uwu

there was a g in this one too tho

captainsnoop:

this is mario’s default state. this is “normal mario.” the mario with the slightly more normal proportions is “super mario” under the effects of a super mushroom. mario is actually this small. he’s a very little man. as a completely normal human without any enhancement, this is mario’s natural state. 

k64corruptions:

k64corruptions:

Holy shit

Let me explain why I posted this video.

This video is currently THE fastest speedrun of Super Mario 64 by a margin of 39 seconds. It differs from a regular 0 Star run (normally the fastest) because it involves skipping the first Bowser level by going into the basement earlier than intended. Using the moat door that’s normally unopenable until you finish the first Bowser level.

The actual glitch to do this took years of effort to pull off. Many agreed before that it was possible to do this in theory, and only last year was it able to be pulled off. However, it required ten stars to do so, which didn’t really speed the run up. So they used many of the techniques used in the No A Press run, like PUs and backwards long jumping, to open the door whilst it was still underwater. You can read the team’s comments here.

To recap: the Super Mario 64 speedrunning community used tricks famous in the Scuttlebug Jamboree video to get Super Mario 64′s speedrun time down by 39 seconds. They had to create a whole new category for this run.

And I think that’s great.