Someone hit all the Super Smash Bros. credit targets. Melee

Sorry Sakurai.
Gif: Nintendo / Porky Zarate

As a game that has been played in a casual and competitive way for almost two decades, Super Smash Bros. Melee is already quite clear on this point. But one thing has always eluded diehard fans, at least in terms of recorded images: a perfect sequence of credits. That changed two days ago.

It all started with a reward. Nathaniel Bandy, a member of the YouTube channel Minus World, announced on January 23 that he would pony up to $ 3,000 for anyone who managed to hit all 190 items in Meleecredits from.

But it is easier said than done. MeleeThe credit rollover is a disorienting first-person space shooter that sends developer names and company logos to the player as hunting squads. Despite the score count at the end, it’s a fun celebration of success in one of the game’s single-player modes, not something that needs to be cleared to unlock a new character or some other tchotchke.

Interestingly, it took someone just a week to accomplish the feat. Porky Zarate (real name Martin) uploaded the video above his hit credits on February 2, presenting the necessary footage from the hand-held camera to prove its legitimacy. It’s intense.

“The most challenging part would be the voice actors, they come in all directions and there is no room for mistakes,” said Zarate Polygon. “After getting the most difficult part of the credits, you [gotta] stay composed and beat the rest. “

Super Smash Bros. Melee players are arguably the most dedicated fan base in games, for better or worse. They execute incredibly difficult strategies in high stakes tournaments, constantly shorten times for the Break the Targets minigame, and develop mods improve online gaming during a pandemic (even if Nintendo doesn’t like it) The odds are, if you give them a challenge, they’ll beat you.

Zarate is said to put the $ 3,000 reward on his college tuition. Good Luck Go with God.

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