Someone actually hit every target in Super Smash Bros. credits. Melee

Sorry Sakurai.
Gif: Nintendo / Porky Zarate

As a game that has been played both casually and competitively for almost two decades, Super Smash Bros. Melee it’s pretty much discovered right now. But one thing has always avoided tough fans, at least in terms of recorded footage: a perfect run of the credit sequence. That changed two days ago.

It started with a reward. Nathaniel Bandy, a member of the YouTube channel Minus World, announced on January 23 that it will pony up $ 3,000 for anyone who managed to hit all 190 articles in Meleeloans.

But this is easier said than done. MeleeThe role of credit is a disorienting first-person space shooter that sends developers’ names and company logos rushing to the player like combat squadrons. Despite the number of scores at the end, it is meant to be a fun celebration for a successful run through one of the single player game modes, not something that needs to be removed to unlock a new character or other tchotchke.

Quite wildly, it only took someone a week to accomplish this. Porky Zarate (real name Martin) uploaded the above video of his successful credits released on February 2, with the necessary materials to prove his legitimacy. It’s intense.

“The most challenging part would be the vocal actors, they come in all different directions and there is no room for error,” Zarate said. Polygon. “After you receive the hardest part of the loans, you [gotta] stay composed and hit the rest. ”

Super Smash Bros. Melee players are, without a doubt, the most dedicated fan base in games, for better or worse. They perform incredibly tough strategies in high stakes tournaments, constantly push smaller times for the mini-game Break the Targets and develop ways to improve online gaming during a pandemic (even if he doesn’t like Nintendo). Chances are, if you give them a challenge, they will conquer it.

It looks like Zarate will give the $ 3,000 reward for his college. Godspeed.

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