[TAS] SNES Wrecking Crew '98 "100%" by pirohiko in
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- čas přidán 13. 03. 2022
- This is a tool-assisted speedrun. For more information, see tasvideos.org/2594M
TAS originally published on 2014-05-13
Mario has returned to the Mushroom Kingdom from a trip, only to find that Bowser has started a construction campaign of building new hideouts. The construction projects are depriving the kingdom's plants of sunlight and thus, Mario decides to demolish the projects with his hammer. Along the way, he meets his old enemies from the original Wrecking Crew, including former rival Foreman Spike.
This Japan-only sequel to the original game takes a more competitive approach, giving two opponents their own sides to demolish as many panels as they can. Once one of the sides is completely filled up, the other player wins.
In this run, pirohiko (tasvideos.org/Users/Profile/p...) takes advantage of a shortcut that humorously ends a level instantly if three lines of at least three panels of the same color overlap. - Hry
I love that Mario wins with Bowser by doing 1 hit and not even moving from starting spot.
「安全第一」 ("Safety first!")
1:08 Why is Mario fighting a jelly doughnut?
3:03 Poor bastard, defeated in two seconds, nothing left to turn to but his drink.
This game came out in 1998... 2 years after the n64 came out in Japan. No wonder why nobody talks about this game.
The game even has Charles Martinet in it
Gotta hate it when those derelict buildings are guarded by protesting onigiri 🍙
those damned jelly donuts at it again
This whole video floored me, and I have MANY questions. Especially since I've never seen this version of the game before.
Did Mario really just race a sentient riceball/Jelly Donut™?
Did Mario really just crush a little girl that wandered onto the site under a Bowser billboard, killing her, and was just like, "Ladies and gentlemen, we got 'em"?
Was that Wario and Waluigi's dad? Who is/was that guy?
Anyway, great run. Love that the credits are longer than the gameplay. 10/10
Well, one of these is easy to answer (sort of): "that guy" is Foreman Spike, the antagonist of the original Wrecking Crew game
That little girl was already a ghost.
The girl was already dead.
@@tdelfino2509 Is he related to Wario and Waluigi in some way, though?
@@browndiddly2659 Relationship undetermined and unlikely.
We need this game again!
It has somehow washed up on Nintendo Switch Online
I remember this game from a emulator in my Xbox classic. It's nostalgic.
Also very interesting to see a SNES game use Peach's name, I didn't know they still released games for the system after Mario 64 came out!
This is a JP-only game, and Peach's name was never not Peach in Japan.
It's like an Eggman situation, where she was renamed at first, and then unrenamed later to match the original Japanese name.
(3:42) Pi power!
Won't lie, seeing a sentient rice ball in this game just fills me with funny thoughts about like, what if it made an unexpected return in a future Mario thing… Perhaps a cameo in Illumination's Mario movie, a racer in Mario Kart Tour, a fighter in the next Super Smash Bros. (if there ever will be one… I don't imagine any hypothetical future installment could ever top Ultimate, honestly)? It probably won't happen, but in a post-world where Sora is officially in SSBU, who knows…
That's not a rice ball, that's one of Brock's jelly doughnuts!
@@SonofTiamat You're _both_ wrong - it's one of Alex Kidd's sandwiches!
7:59 AMOGUS
Shut up
@@elluciano5808 amogus
Where 2nd reply
"Safety First" says Bowser.
I could see a version of this without the instakill attack being a competitive puzzler.
Huh. Never heard of this one before now.
8:59 favorite mario character
I doubt even Nintendo thought somebody could beat it this fast.
1:08 F in the chat for the jelly donut.
that was quick
I wonder if those bricks are Toads...
Never know the game
And my brain hurt for trying to understand what happen, and actual objective even after i read the description, like only mario's plot is full but enemy lose already
Super Mario De-Maker.
Is Spike related to Wario or Waluigi? I see some resemblance there...
¿Why wasn't this released in USA & Europe?
I can answer that fro the NA side: NOA stopped supporting the SNES with software some time in 1997
@@alynnzz0491 This game was only released on Japan and in 1998.
@@alynnzz0491 This game was only released on Japan and in 1998.
@@ivanfrancoextraschannel2005 I know, I was explaining why it didn't come to North America.
They should have atleast translated it & released it in virtual console or NSO
How the hell do I unlock the lettered levels?
(Girl turns into a ghost)
You killed her??
Mario killed a little girl lol
2:00 origin story of warioware ashley
She was already dead
3:10 wait... Isn't that the ancient weaponry workshop from breath of the wild?
Edit: after a quick Google search "Dogu Zelda" 7:11 I can confirm that he is! It also appears to be the monkey from skyward sword
Dogu are ancient Japanese figurines from real life. Their appearance is used in lots of games and anime, not just Zelda or other Nintendo games. Off the top of my head I know there are Medabots that look like them, Shakkoumon from Digimon 02 is based on them, there are some demons that look like them in Okami, the Dough-Goo in Wonderful 101 are designed to look like them, etc.
@@metalsonic8888 huh... The more you know. Thanks trivial man! You may return to your people now
Red block looks sus af ngl
6:18 BLACKEY???
Blackey was Spike’s original name in Japan until it was officially changed in both regions with the release of the Mario Movie.
This game exist?!
Yes, its only japan, though... 😅
A total and complete insult to the original.
All they frickin had to do was remake it a-la mario allstars. Shigeru pisses me off. Especially how he nerfed starfox and loaded it with fetishism.