I figure it one of 3 ways:
1) All games with difficult mode cheat: Which means every game with a difficult mode cheat the player, and in this case, you're wrong. The game's not cheating you - it's the controller.
2) All games with difficult cheat modes: In which case, it's not much of a cheat mode. If, for example, there was a cheat mode in Ghosts 'N' Goblins that made Arthur's hair blue, it would still be impossible - find a game with a better cheat mode.
3) All games with cheat modes that are difficult to perform: Most of us can pull off Konami's U,U,D,D,etc with our eyes closed, but if you have to put your shirt on inside out and sing Happy Birthday whilst simultaneously pressing every button on both controllers and blinking in unison, stick to Bubble Bath Babes and furries.
So which is it?
*Even though that's what he wrote, I disagree--in some games, the AI is programmed to "cheat"--that is, to perform better than naturally possible, in order to give the player a challenge (see: Mario Kart 64).
I think he means games with cheat codes that increase the difficulty. I would think these would be the few cheat codes allowed in these videos, anyway.
Yeah, the main reason for using difficult mode in the videos is so people don't watch them and say, "Well, I could beat it like that if I played on the easy level." That's the reason for a lot of the rules we come up with around here. I'm pretty sure the reason the player in the all-levels Super Mario Bros. 3 run changes back to little Mario before starting each level is so viewers can't say, "Well, I could beat that level if I started with a power-up." Of course, players of the American version could point out that for them to do that, they'd have to get hit TWICE after getting a second power-up. Heh.
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
thanks for all.
i am julianch, author of horrible runs as Super Mario Bros 2 and 1943 battle of midway.
sorry me for stole 2 minutes of genisto's movie and think that i am good a good speedruner, the reallity is diferent. i am an average player, my favorite games are Final Fantasy, Megaman and Kirby.
sorry for the troubles that i caused to this great site.
Well...look, I thought your Takahashi Mejin 4 run was good, even if it could use a little work. Please, don't take this personally; I just think that Bisqwit and the others deal with so many games that they've lost some objectivity, when it comes to just watching a run. But like they've said already, don't give up, and don't just copy someone else's work, either.