New NES Tetris Technique: Faster Than Hypertapping!
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Channel: aGameScout
Views: 3,961,792
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Keywords: agamescout, nes tetris, classic tetris, agamescout tetris, classic tetris world championship, rolling nes tetris, cheez fish, cheez tetris, rob scallon tetris, hypertapping tetris, das tetris
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Length: 9min 33sec (573 seconds)
Published: Sat Apr 17 2021
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Can't believe people are still able to push the Tetris meta in 2021
Who would have imagined, that I would spend 10 minutes of a saturday evening watching a video about news in the realm of NES Tetris controller techniques.
Brb, going to try to beat the Metal Gear Solid 1 torture scene on Extreme difficulty right now.
I have zero interest in Tetris at all, but I love seeing deep-dive nuance, enthusiasm, expertise of a scene like this!
2.3 million and level 61 just reached using rolling. Insane!
It's really a shame Jonas is not with us anymore. I actually think he would have have potentially pushed to use this given that he was a long-time DAS guy but mostly avoided hypertapping because he couldn't really manage it for long periods.
Really such a huge loss to the community and still really makes me sad. Used to watch his stream all the time and he was such an ambassador for the community--as well as just plain entertaining to watch.
But I'm glad others continue to push forward with the community and the meta.
This is incredible similar to a common piano technique.
Here is a video of Martha Argerich using the technique at extreme speeds. If the want to speed up their technique even more, it would even be benefical to go to a piano teacher and ask about the technique which has been developed over ages (centurys?).
This is insane. I love the innovation that speed runners and high level players of old school video games are able to contribute to competitive play decades after games are launched. It always amazes me and fills me with a profound sense of hope that we will truly never stop advancing forward. Thanks for the vid.
Strange Rob Scallon was in this video, I watch is music youtube channel all the time, just yesterday in fact.