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Title: Super Mario 64 - Tall Tall Mountain Speedrun
Post by: Kimimaru on May 31, 2009, 11:57:03 AM
Hey everyone! I know I haven't made a video in a while, but I found some free time today and decided to go through with one. You can thank jdaster64 for this one, for he was the one who requested it on my Mario YouTube video requests thread. This video is a speedrun of all the stars in Course 12, Tall Tall Mountain, in Super Mario 64. There are a few noticeable flaws, but it is a good watch regardless. I hope you all enjoy it! Watch it in high quality so you can enjoy it more!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkinktdTTEs&fmt=18

Play Time: 6:04 (6 minutes, 4 seconds)

Also be sure to check out my profile for more cool videos!

In addition, be sure to check the Video Game Chat board every now and then. I'm planning on making a special video :) (As you might have guessed, it will be non-Mario related).
Title: Re: Super Mario 64 - Tall Tall Mountain Speedrun
Post by: The Guy on May 31, 2009, 12:15:20 PM
God, you're good at this game. Better then me, anyway.
Title: Re: Super Mario 64 - Tall Tall Mountain Speedrun
Post by: PaperLuigi on June 05, 2009, 03:53:38 PM
Kimimaru is arguably the best gamer on the site...and he's the only one who truly talks about Mario when he visits. :/
Title: Re: Super Mario 64 - Tall Tall Mountain Speedrun
Post by: nensondubois on June 06, 2009, 06:03:52 PM
It's probably tool assisted. Actually, he is probably the best on the site.

I only share interesting unused stuffs I find. i have a new finds: Super Mario Sunshine test level - Unused Mario sayings. I'll share them when I can.
Title: Re: Super Mario 64 - Tall Tall Mountain Speedrun
Post by: hydrakiller4000 on June 06, 2009, 07:35:57 PM
Wow, great job! That's one nice speedrun you got there. It's actually not tool-assisted, since he messed up numerous times. Also, I've seen other tool-assisted videos, and they beat Kimimaru's times by a lot. Kimimaru has said before (I don't know if it was on here or not) that he usually does worse when he's recording than he does when he's practicing because he feels pressured and slightly nervous. I'd have to agree with that because when I'm put on the spot, I tend to do worse than normal. Anyway, great speedrun, Kimimaru, and I'm sure we all can't wait to see that special video!