After 5 years of work, it's finally here!

This is an improvement of 09:04.17 over the previous movie by Rikku.
For comparison, the fastest non-TAS run (by Siglemic) is 1:44:23 (as of 11/12).

Game Objectives

  • Emulator used: Mupen64 0.5 re-recording v8
  • Uses death to save time
  • Takes damage to save time
  • Manipulates luck
  • Uses game-breaking glitches
  • Abuses programming errors
  • Genre: Platform

Comments

MKDasher's Comments

Yay, done at last! I didn't start TASing this game that long ago, so I have the least experience, but I really want to thank the rest of the team for letting me join and participate in this great project. It's been a really nice experience for me and I'm hoping that everyone enjoys watching the run as much as we did making it!

Nahoc's Comments

Yo, yo, yo! I must say, like Jeremiah and David, I'm really happy to finally see this completed run in the workbench. I had a blast TASing this awesome game with such awesome people.
I'd like to point out that a big part of this project was done by the Japanese TASers. When they were working on the "120 Stars" TAS, they used to go back a lot to redo and improve earlier stars, since they were working on a "perfect" TAS. We (sonicpacker and myself) got tired of being left aside the project, seeing how slow the progress on it was and decided to go along and do our own TAS. MKDasher later joined us. Not gonna lie, we used a lot of their inputs during the making of this movie (but always with permissions) and "quickly" finished the masterpiece that you're about to watch. Of course, some improvements were found during the 3-month period we worked on the project, but it's nothing too big.
We would like to thank all the Japanese SM64 TASers for their hard work and hope they will be able to improve this movie with a more "perfect" v2. Good luck guys!

sonicpacker's Comments

Well it's about damn time. No, but really, working with the community towards finishing this run has given me the best time of my life and I couldn't have asked for a better way to spend my teenage years. I've met so many awesome people and have had the best partners to work with. I'm thankful beyond words and I hope everyone that watches the TAS has a great time! I could go on and write a book about it, but I'll let the run speak for itself. And remember, SM64 isn't even near dead. Stay tuned, haha!

Tricks

See this page [dead link removed] for a brief description of all the tricks used in this run.

Star Times

Here's a comprehensive list of all the star times. It also includes a time comparison with Rikku's run.
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Star(s)Time(s)Rikku's Time(s)Difference
Cool, Cool Mountain Time Saved: 18"43
Wallkicks Will Work (with text)5"57 (6"10)10"904"80
Slip Slidin' Away25"0326"351"32
100 Coins & Big Penguin Race (with 3 stars text)1'00"12 & 1'16"751'20"533"78
Frosty Slide for 8 Red Coins36"0340"934"90
Li'l Penguin Lost16"2019"032"83
Snowman's Lost his Head35"3736"170"80
Whomp's Fortress Time Saved: 27"12
Blast Away the Wall (with text)7"17 (8"60)9"430"83
Fall onto the Caged Island9"2010"871"67
100 Coins & Red Coins on the Floating Isle47"33 & 53"7368"0714"34
Chip Off Whomp's Block27"6330"933"30
To the Top of the Fortress10"5714"954"38
Shoot Into the Wild Blue7"8710"472"60
Bob-omb Battlefield Time Saved: 1'47"95
Find the 8 Red Coins (with text)29"40 (30"53)51"6021"07
Mario Wings to the Sky21"8331"8710"04
Big Bob-omb on the Summit35"7345"9010"17
100 Coins & Footrace with Koopa the Quick1'19"40 & 1'35"472'27"7052"23
Shoot to the Island in the Sky14"4024"9010"50
Behind Chain Chomp's Gate9"1313"073"94
Dire, Dire Docks Time Saved: 39"53
100 Coins & Pole-Jumping for Red Coins1'31"58 & 1'38"952'04"6325"68
Chests in the Current26"7031"534"83
Collect the Caps...47"2247"450"23
Through the Jet Stream34"8839"935"05
Board Bowser's Sub31"9834"572"59
The Manta Ray's Reward14"0315"181"15
Hazy Maze Cave Time Saved: 1'17"47
Metal-Head Mario Can Move!17"5230"1312"61
A-Maze-ing Emergency Exit10"7011"030"33
Watch for Rolling Rocks14"1015"301"20
100 Coins & Elevate for 8 Red Coins1'36"40 & 1'41"3746"23 (-100 Coins)+55"14
Swimming Beast in the Cavern14"871'50"97 (+100 Coins)1'36"10
Navigating the Toxic Maze13"3335"7022"37
Shifting Sand Land Time Saved: 1'19"89
100 Coins & Pyramid Puzzle1'17"12 & 1'23"181'52"7029"52
Shining Atop the Pyramid6"137"070"94
Stand Tall on the Four Pillars47"3753"135"76
In the Talons of the Big Bird13"3316"403"07
Inside the Ancient Pyramid12"1827"2215"04
Free Flying for 8 Red Coins34"971'00"5325"56
Lethal Lava Land Time Saved: 26"36
Elevator Tour in the Volcano (with text)17"35 (17"88)20"672"79
Boil the Big Bully14"3719"375"00
Red-Hot Log Rolling7"4313"175"74
8-Coin Puzzle with 15 Pieces13"2714"701"43
Bully the Bullies18"2724"406"13
100 Coins & Hot-Foot-It into the Volcano56"97 & 1'03"201'08"435"23
Jolly Roger Bay Time Saved: 1'50"82
Treasure of the Ocean Cave18"431'45"65 (+100 Coins)1'27"22
Blast to the Stone Pillar11"7318"716"98
Plunder in the Sunken Ship31"3253"7822"46
100 Coins & Red Coins on the Ship Afloat1'15"73 & 1'20"5753"00 (-100 Coins)+27"57
Through the Jet Stream8"7020"1711"47
Can the Eel Come Out to Play?24"5734"8310"26
Big Boo's Haunt Time Saved: 1'02"66
Go on a Ghost Hunt (with text)39"26 (39"80)55"7715"97
Big Boo's Balcony22"3328"676"34
Eye to Eye in the Secret Room25"8328"332"50
Secret of the Haunted Books10"6011"731"13
100 Coins & Ride Big Boo's Merry-Go-Round1'15"87 & 1'20"501'32"7312"23
Seek the 8 Red Coins29"7754"2624"49
Tiny-Huge Island Time Saved: 45"00
100 Coins & Wiggler's Red Coins1'04"25 & 1'08"851'35"5526"70
The Tip Top of the Huge Island16"2021"435"23
Five Itty Bitty Secrets17"0019"102"10
Pluck the Piranha Flower23"3323"700"37
Rematch with Koopa the Quick42"2348"506"27
Make Wiggler Squirm40"9845"314"33
Snowman's Land Time Saved: 44"87
In the Deep Freeze5"335"930"60
Whirl from the Freezing Pond12"5714"702"13
Chill with the Bully11"8312"700"87
Snowman's Big Head7"9710"502"53
Into the Igloo13"451'31"08 (+100 Coins)1'17"63
100 Coins & Shell Shreddin' for Red Coins1'04"55 & 1'12"6533"76 (-100 Coins)+38"89
Tall, Tall Mountain Time Saved: 1'05"37
Breathtaking View from Bridge10"4318"578"14
Mysterious Mountainside6"9010"173"27
100 Coins & Scary 'Shrooms, Red Coins1'22"25 & 1'29"751'50"6820"93
Scale the Mountain11"5019"538"03
Mystery of the Monkey Cage31"8051"0319"23
Blast to the Lonely Mushroom5"4311"205"77
Wet-Dry World Time Saved: 58"59
Secrets in the Shallows & Sky27"771'17"61 (+100 Coins)49"84
Top O' the Town12"2016"574"37
100 Coins & Go to Town for Red Coins1'15"93 & 1'20"701'00"63 (-100 Coins)+20"07
Shocking Arrow Lifts!11"6314"182"55
Express Elevator--Hurry Up!7"1019"4312"33
Quick Race Through Downtown!31"8341"409"57
Tick Tock Clock Time Saved: 20"53
Stop Time for Red Coins12"2316"804"57
100 Coins & Stomp on the Thwomp42"80 & 49"501'04"1314"63
Get a Hand5"209"103"90
The Pit and the Pendulums7"8712"404"53
Timed Jumps on Moving Bars11"5318"376"84
Roll into the Cage6"579"432"86
Rainbow Ride Time Saved: 2'03"08
Cruiser Crossing The Rainbow15"1322"577"44
The Big House in the Sky39"431'57"371'07"94
100 Coins & Somewhere over the Rainbow1'05"78 & 1'09"951'36"2026"25
Tricky Triangles!9"0014"235"23
Swingin' in the Breeze11"1712"831"66
Coins Amassed in a Maze19"4724"034"56
Castle Secret Stars Time Saved: 56"33
Princess' Secret Slide under 21 Seconds20"4320"730"30
Bowser in the Dark World Red Coins (with text)33"1745"0311"86
Princess' Secret Slide24"4724"800"33
Tower of the Wing Cap (with text)20"4322"572"14
Bowser in the Fire Sea Red Coins45"7753"337"56
Cavern of the Metal Cap43"7851"057"27
Vanish Cap under the Moat26"1329"733"60
Secret Aquarium40"1242"522"40
Wing Mario over the Rainbow51"9358"606"67
Bowser in the Sky Red Coins49"771'03"9714"20

Known Improvements

Of course, in every long TAS, even with the highest standards and level of optimization, nothing is ever perfect. Here's a list of the known improvements. Most were discovered when we were already too far into the run to go back. They will be included in a new version made by a different team of TASers.
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  • CCM:
    • About 18 frames can be saved on "Frosty Slide for 8 Red Coins".
    • 3 frames lost on "Li'l Penguin Lost".
    • 1 VI/s is savable during the "100 Coins" star.
  • BoB:
    • About 1 second can be saved on the "100 Coins" star with better coins manipulation.
  • WF:
    • "Chip Off Whomp's Block" is improvable by 3 frames.
    • "To the Top of the Fortress" is improvable by 7 frames.
    • 2 frames lost on the "100 Coins" star due to luck manipulation.
  • DDD:
    • 0"30 seconds lost due to random lag.
    • Extra frame lost for better lag manipulation.
  • LLL:
    • 1 frame lost for better luck manipulation.
  • HMC:
  • BBH:
    • 1 frame lost for better luck manipulation.

YouTube Channels of the Authors (in alphabetical order)

Here are the YouTube channels of every authors having inputs in this TAS. Subscribe to them for more SM64 superplays!

Special Thanks (in alphabetical order)

We worked hard to add everyone that has contributed to this run is some way in this list. Hope we didn't forget anybody!
Thank you so much for all the good years.

Suggested Screenshot

Phew... too many highlights in this run for a single screenshot! Here is our favourite:
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Feel free to suggest more screenshots!

Final Thoughts

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Enjoy the run and share it with your friends!

Want more SM64 action? See these other submissions:

Nahoc: Added YouTube module.
Baxter: Great improvement over the currently published TAS with many creative timesavers. Accepting for publication.
Aktan: Processing... wait a bit...


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Dwedit
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Isn't it 59.94, not 59.85? At 59.94FPS, the time would be 1:20:46.37. So it's emulation inaccuracy here.
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ALAKTORN wrote:
sonicpacker wrote:
The sub disappears if you beat BitFS first.
that’s funny actually I have a noob question about DDD too: when does the water go back to reveal BitFS? I think it happened when you collected the sub star, but if so why not leave that star for last?
Because you need to choose the manta star from star select or else you can't get it.
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Dwedit wrote:
Isn't it 59.94, not 59.85? At 59.94FPS, the time would be 1:20:46.37. So it's emulation inaccuracy here.
Where are those figures from? 59.94fps is the NTSC field rate, and consoles definitely don't have to run at that rate (and most probably don't).
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Dwedit wrote:
Isn't it 59.94, not 59.85? At 59.94FPS, the time would be 1:20:46.37. So it's emulation inaccuracy here.
The N64 runs at some magical internal speed which isn't documented or known by much of anyone from what I can tell. 59.94 is the NTSC refresh rate not the N64 rate. Additionally the console will occasionally lag while doing things (100% cpu/gpu usage type situations). Mupen doesn't properly account for this lag and I'd honestly be shocked if any emulator except maybe bsnes accounts for this. From a technical standpoint it's pretty difficult to do so. I'm kinda disappointed that it loses the magical 1:20 number for a 120 star run on the console but oh well. At least it synchs properly.
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sonicpacker wrote:
bkDJ wrote:
However, I didn't see this in the known improvements section so I'll ask: Is it really faster to side-BLJ into DDD and then later have to run and dive into BitFS, rather than go to BitFS frst so that the distance to getting into DDD the first time (after key collection) is very short?
The sub disappears if you beat BitFS first.
Ah, that explains it, thanks! :)
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BigBoct
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You guys were so close to being able to say "Fuck Cannons" too. But Somewhere Over The Rainbow and Wing Mario Over The Rainbow just wouldn't cooperate, huh? Oh well. Extreme Yes vote anyway.
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boct1584 wrote:
You guys were so close to being able to say "Fuck Cannons" too. But Somewhere Over The Rainbow and Wing Mario Over The Rainbow just wouldn't cooperate, huh? Oh well. Extreme Yes vote anyway.
Technically we could still say "Fuck Cannons," but it would be slower! XD
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Here's my screenshot suggestion (sorry it's so big), at YT timecode 46:57: Mod edit: resized.
If at first you don't succeed, load your savestate and try again
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slashmolder wrote:
Dwedit wrote:
Isn't it 59.94, not 59.85? At 59.94FPS, the time would be 1:20:46.37. So it's emulation inaccuracy here.
The N64 runs at some magical internal speed which isn't documented or known by much of anyone from what I can tell. 59.94 is the NTSC refresh rate not the N64 rate.
Do I understand correctly that (analog) TVs actually adjust their own refresh rate to the TV signal that they receive (I'm assuming that within certain limits)? In other words, while standard NTSC TV broadcast uses 59.94 FPS, another video source (such as a console) could use a slightly different rate and the TV would simply adjust to it automatically?
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Warp wrote:
Do I understand correctly that (analog) TVs actually adjust their own refresh rate to the TV signal that they receive (I'm assuming that within certain limits)?
Correct. It has to be done this way, since accurate enough timing sources would be hideously expensive (if available at all).
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Ilari wrote:
Warp wrote:
Do I understand correctly that (analog) TVs actually adjust their own refresh rate to the TV signal that they receive (I'm assuming that within certain limits)?
Correct. It has to be done this way, since accurate enough timing sources would be hideously expensive (if available at all).
Yeah, when two things are communicating, it's nearly always best to have one of them drive a common clock. So either the TV or the console has to keep time for the other; the way it ended up working out is that the console does the timings. This also explains why you can damage a TV via turning up the refresh rate too high on a computer connected to it. Doing so is effectively overclocking the TV, and they have the same problems when overclocked as any other piece of hardware would.
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The 59.94 rate is also only for interlaced video, which is not what the N64 typically outputs. 240p video would have a slightly higher fps, something like 60.05. Or at least, I vaguely remember reading that somewhere.
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Warp wrote:
Do I understand correctly that (analog) TVs actually adjust their own refresh rate to the TV signal that they receive (I'm assuming that within certain limits)? In other words, while standard NTSC TV broadcast uses 59.94 FPS, another video source (such as a console) could use a slightly different rate and the TV would simply adjust to it automatically?
Analog TVs are generally tolerant to sync timing to some 10% or so. For instance, I know some arcade PCBs output 54p signal; perhaps there were some that went even lower.
Warp wrote:
Edit: I think I understand now: It's my avatar, isn't it? It makes me look angry.
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What is the record for a submission to recieve yes votes?
Nitrogenesis wrote:
Guys I come from the DidyKnogRacist communite, and you are all wrong, tihs is the run of the mileniun and everyone who says otherwise dosnt know any bater! I found this run vary ease to masturbate too!!!! Don't fuck with me, I know this game so that mean I'm always right!StupedfackincommunityTASVideoz!!!!!!
Arc wrote:
I enjoyed this movie in which hands firmly gripping a shaft lead to balls deep in multiple holes.
natt wrote:
I don't want to get involved in this discussion, but as a point of fact C# is literally the first goddamn thing on that fucking page you linked did you even fucking read it
Cooljay wrote:
Mayor Haggar and Cody are such nice people for the community. Metro City's hospitals reached an all time new record of incoming patients due to their great efforts :P
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AngerFist wrote:
What is the record for a submission to recieve yes votes?
This one. At 182 yes votes it has currently is more than total number of votes for next most voted submission (171 votes for 2873S).
Synahel
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And the previous one was also a M64 TAS. Coincidence? I think not!
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Ilari wrote:
SoulCal wrote:
Console Verified.
Watching that video, the duration on real console appears to be about 1:21:21 (~39.5 seconds more than movie file length). Of course, there are sources of inaccuracy in that (video production might have altered the timings a bit).
I timed it with a stop watch while running it again, and it is quite near 1:21:21, so there's no video production errors, which seemed rather plausible.
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Rayas wrote:
And the previous one was also a M64 TAS. Coincidence? I think not!
Only TAS I could see rivaling it in the future is the Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island 100%
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braindx wrote:
Rayas wrote:
And the previous one was also a M64 TAS. Coincidence? I think not!
Only TAS I could see rivaling it in the future is the Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island 100%
Not a chance. I could see it happening with Metroid Prime.
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Idk, wind waker is pretty popular too.
IronSlayer wrote:
Your counterargument would be like me saying that the Earth is round and then you telling me that I need to show it's flat so I can "prove us all wrong".
Seems legit.
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Abahbob wrote:
Idk, wind waker is pretty popular too.
It is, but I think you're going to have a language issue that will somewhat limit yes votes.
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Simply absurd. I'll have no choice but to watch the CV at work tomorrow.
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One of the most incredible TASes ever produced. Incredibly good work. I've watched this at least 3 times, and each time I'm blown away by the remarkable level of optimization. Congratulations to all of you. You should all be proud of the great work you've produced. I'm seriously proud to say I ever TASd with any of you.
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