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The History of Super Punch-Out World Records
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@SummoningSalt

2 years ago

Flashing lights warning at 38:54 UPDATE: When this video was made, the SPO community's understanding of the probabilities of different RNG events occurring was partially inaccurate. Most notably, the odds in getting low times on Narcis and Hoy were diminished by ~8 and ~3 times what they actually are. So, the odds in FatPotatoSeal's 2:27 paced run at the end is closer to 1/155,000 than 1/2,688,000 - still a really crazy pace, but not quite as mind-boggling as before. I'm sorry for any confusion, but at the time we were working with the best estimates we had available. Thanks to the following people for help with research! Be sure to check their channels out: zallard1 - www.twitch.tv/zallard1 Mysteryman95 - www.twitch.tv/mysteryman9512 Hootey - www.twitch.tv/hootey FatPotatoSeal - www.twitch.tv/fatpotatoseal And check out the other top runners too! You can find them here: www.speedrun.com/spo

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@DBG2k

2 years ago

Was disappointed to not see Matt Turk dominate the early days of this as well

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@SchaffrillasProductions

2 years ago

Feels like Christmas whenever Summoning Salt uploads

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@annoy4nce648

1 year ago

bro, the fact that Nick Bruiser doesn't ruin runs through luck, but just through sheer difficult execution is actually kinda cool. Even though it makes it so brutal when people lose to him, it just feels cool to me. The art/animation style for him definitely contributes to that though. Also, this just cements in my mind that Zallard is one of the greatest gamers of all time. Right alongside Matt Turk.

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@SXR123_YT

2 years ago

"He was going to do nobody else had done before. Become the first Super Punch Out single segment record holder, not named Zallard1. His name... Was Zallard2-- I mean Mysterman95."

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@1FrostySlime

2 years ago

The fact that in 50 minutes you can make me go from knowing nothing about a game to my heart sinking watching someone lose the perfect run blows my mind. Absolutely fantastic video as always.

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@i8dacookies890

2 years ago

It's so thematically fitting on a meta level that for most of the run you're facing all these crazy kooky characters as you mostly need luck to proceed, but right at the end you face the stoic Nick while you have to be just as stoic and pure execution.

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@leeartlee915

1 year ago

So here’s what I learned: To get world record in Super Punch-Out, the opponent needs to stand still.

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@Jobsih

1 year ago

The fact Zallard's final record was one he was frustrated with really bums me out.

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@ErikErosa

2 years ago

Can we appreciate for a second the fact that there were basically no new strats, no newly found glitches, exploits or techniques, no new routes, no new ways to save an extra frame rule… just pure unadulterated skill, and grind versus the odds? this is one of the most straightforward history videos and yet it manages to hit just as hard. pun intended.

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@csvagrant

2 years ago

Back in the 90s, used to rent this from my local videostore. There was a guy a little older than me who worked certain days and asked me if I was good at the game. We eventually competed against each other for fastest times saved on the cart's Time Attack memory for about a year, lowering each other's times, not letting anyone else rent it. The best part of it all was us not telling each-other in person what new times we achieved and we would only find out when going into time attack mode to see the history. I made a new friend and from that day onward, every game and movie rental from that store was on the house. Thank You Super Punch-Out!

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@ElecWaffAlt

1 year ago

i love how the game is all “wooo!!! you win!!!” as the camera zooms in on FPS’s reaction after losing a god run. That juxtaposition is brutal

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@gtothee5723

2 years ago

The way you slowly unveiled the characteristics of each boxer and the style used to defeat them was superb.

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@atypicalpinetree4212

2 years ago

That ending was so incredibly emotional. Its like winning the lottery, only to lose your grip and drop the ticket over a railing...

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@TheeMichaelB

2 years ago

Love the addition of the timeline graph. Really cool way to see the WR’s change over time rather than just a list of times and dates

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@radiantseraph

2 years ago

I like how most punch-out speedrunning comes down to "Never stop beating the shit out of your opponent and hope they let you"

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@Declan_0324

2 years ago

My heart brakes for Fat Potato Seal and his once in a life time run. I am a giant fan of this video and am such a happy camper to see Zallard1 get so much time on this video because he is my favorite and best Punch Out player there is.

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@RedStinger_0

2 years ago

When the main theme slows down, you know it's serious business. Also, I love the time graphic used here. Really helps visualize the progress over time.

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@derpymule7977

2 years ago

The reason I think SummoningSalt is up there with the best content creators ever is that you can never predict what’s going to happen. He’ll show a god run, explain exactly how it can so easily fail, and then we see it succeed anyway. He’s mastered fake-out foreshadowing to such a degree that he can successfully tell the story he needs to tell without us ever being sure what will happen next. It’s genuinely incredible to watch, and it works so flawlessly for this style of content.

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@Xantar

2 years ago

I first saw Zallard at GDQ where he did a blindfolded Punch Out run. Completely blew my mind.

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