The History of Tetris World Records
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@BurntWaffles27
25 күн бұрын
Do you like waffles
@llma
25 күн бұрын
already have it 🫡
@Stoopiepoopie12
25 күн бұрын
I love waffles
@Flidays
25 күн бұрын
Yeah we like waffles
@M0d_O
25 күн бұрын
No, my browser is not holding me back
Blue Scuti had lost his father to a heart attack just a week before he defeated Tetris. He dedicated the achievement to him. What an absolute legend.
@mydogisgreedy
24 күн бұрын
shame that there was some heartless person on the news to bring him down…
@SinisterSama
24 күн бұрын
@@mydogisgreedy I will never forgive the fucker who just, downplayed Blue Scuti from something that damn near united the world... The upmost respect to the first Crashbringer, Blue Scuti.
@toumabyakuya
24 күн бұрын
@@mydogisgreedy True, however, all this did was showcase the unity and bond in the Tetris community, what with how he was defended by everybody!.
@BigRenz.
24 күн бұрын
@@mydogisgreedycry some more
@jsbmx2039
24 күн бұрын
That sucks
After Jonas Neubauer’s death in 2021, the Tetris World Championship trophy was renamed and redesigned in his honor. The quote from Jonas on it reads: “If you’re a high visibility player, it’s on you to move the community in a positive direction” RIP Jonas
@mrsteamie4196
23 күн бұрын
What an absolute king. That is a killer quote.
@cubiss1273
22 күн бұрын
What a great quote for a trophy. It's a beautiful message for the one holding it
@longleaf0
22 күн бұрын
@@mrsteamie4196 He was such a legendary player, a kind hearted, generous and fun person, honestly the only person I've never met irl that I felt genuine grief for when he passed. The first time I joined one of his streams he was immediately friendly and welcoming, and you'll find many stories of what a lovely guy he was all over the internet.
@NilbogDeadite
22 күн бұрын
I started scrolling through the comments as soon as I hit play and my jaw dropped when I read this. I love Ecstasy of Order and I had no idea he had passed. R.I.P.
@PKmuffdiver
22 күн бұрын
Bloody amazing.
"In level 187 after 4 rebirths, It was discovered that Tetris spontaneously turns into the Soda Popinski fight from Mike Tyson's Punch Out. Naturally, the first person to clear this hurdle was none other than Matt Turk himself."
@netaparash7504
19 күн бұрын
That's hilarious
@TheRobD4200
19 күн бұрын
Best SummoningSalt comment I've ever seen 🤣🤣🤣
@inyomfwallz
19 күн бұрын
this shit had me rolling
@probium2832
19 күн бұрын
Nowadays it's very quick for a world record video to be outdated. Alex got 13 million I watched live. Dog got 14 million and the longest level. Tristop crashed.
@AlmostNamedOne
18 күн бұрын
"Since he had finger speed Mike Tyson had never seen before, he easily got 37.2 million score.'
Fractal deserves even more credit than he gets. Interrupting your WR attempts to celebrate your rival beating you takes a level of humility I and most people just don't have
@ZZubZZero
8 күн бұрын
That's very true, was really cool of him
@VortexKiller2
5 күн бұрын
Not humility, honour.
@Argusdubbs
4 күн бұрын
Coolest part of this already really cool video was seeing Fractal get the recognition he deserved. To be so close the night before and then to lose it like that must've been maddening but he was so classy, cheering on the win...glad SS could give him the love here at least!
@maxb2000
22 сағат бұрын
@@VortexKiller2 no, humility (or humbleness, integrity) are definitely more fitting words here
you know its epic when the game gets maxed out by a legendary player and you are only 11 minutes into a 2 hour video.
@YTLovesMeMO
25 күн бұрын
Ngl I had no idea this video was that long, the fact that I watched all of that omg 😂
@kochen821
24 күн бұрын
I keep thinking this must be the end when new record is being made, once again, then I look at the seek bar, and the video is only halfway through 😭
@Xnoob545
24 күн бұрын
@@kochen821 me, who's heard a bit about Tetris, watching the slow climb from 1.1 to 1.4 million, knowing that at some point the game will be absolutely destroyed with a 16 million run, but not knowing when That was interesting Still fun to watch even I know about the final run The suspense makes it even better
@OhZeddicus
24 күн бұрын
I just found out about hypertapping like…a week ago. So imagine my surprise when I get to chapter 4 at 27 minutes in. 🎉
@TheNeraum
23 күн бұрын
"Maxed out" is a lie. You've watched summoning salt before, every video has someone saying "that's unbeatable" for it to almost immediately be broken xD
Thanks so much for making this video. I have been watching your videos even before I started playing Tetris, and being in one of your videos is really cool to me and I've always wanted to be in one.
@xyrd3441
25 күн бұрын
Cheering for you in every tournament. Keep it up!
@ScorpioIsland
25 күн бұрын
Dude!!! Rock on and good luck!
@SuspiciousTemmie
25 күн бұрын
Huge congrats on making it into a Summoning Salt video, it was completely deserved!
@nathanastle9322
25 күн бұрын
Seriously the biggest congrats. Gaming community loves you dude.
@yaoischolar
25 күн бұрын
i hope you never stop trying to achieve the impossible. huge congrats to you!!
Absolutely incredible video. My favorite part is when the demographic of top players switched in 2019 from guys in their 40s to young teenagers without any explanation.
@nicolasturetta7959
19 күн бұрын
Kids got in touch with tetris during covid, they found the old TV and NES of their parents, that and twitch streams. During and right after covid the tetris scene exploded in popularity
@deletedTestimony
18 күн бұрын
Old men can't roll
@matheuscabral9618
16 күн бұрын
@@nicolasturetta7959 I doubt most of them had an NES laying around, but it’s quite cheap to buy one
@humbleguy1533
16 күн бұрын
It was rolling and the reflexes you need for level 29.
@gabrieldinix
12 күн бұрын
It was when rolling got introduced
5/18/2024 UPDATE: Dogplayingtetris made it to level 235 and got 14,873,620 points
@probium2832
14 күн бұрын
bluescuti 18 million
@bloxninjagaming6577
13 күн бұрын
@@probium2832 that run is a different category, 29 start, like Alex t's 21 million run from level 153
@gachareacter4170
4 күн бұрын
I should not have looked in comments while mid-video because WHAT THE FUCK, IT CAN GO THAT HIGH???
@nishanth618
4 күн бұрын
its not even record, so the video is still accurate. still an amazing achievement tho
@jamiedanley7525
2 күн бұрын
Uh oh uh oh uh oh
I love that high level Tetris has like boss levels completely by accident
@rain_mendoza2000
20 күн бұрын
It’s so freaking sick
@Syfon000
20 күн бұрын
100%, its like watching dragon ball
@WarrioJ
20 күн бұрын
Really compelling boss levels too. Like, want to beat this one? Change how you use a controller. This one? Have super eyes. This one? Computer science time!
@CyanPlushCaptain
19 күн бұрын
@@WarrioJ”Memorize these arbitrary goofy ahh perimeters or else your game ends unceremoniously lmao”
@PiTdeLyX
17 күн бұрын
Yes, there's this one level with only pretty much invisible, dark green pieces. You know, the one that requires 810 lines to clear it. This whole thing feels like a long planned and elaborate troll from the developer lol
RIP Jonas Neubauer. He was an amazing face for the competitive Tetris scene and was the person who got a lot of us into the Tetris community
@quantumm313
25 күн бұрын
I miss jonas. There was a period where i was in him and heather's stream every night for a couple years. Best vibes stream that ever existed
@wildcatlh
25 күн бұрын
Jonas deserves more credit than anyone or anything for the current popularity of NES Tetris. Still sad about his passing.
@jakel7213
25 күн бұрын
@@wildcatlhThis community wouldn't exist without him. There are certainly many others that get credit, but Jonas carried this on his back for years. RIP legend.
@TheTorseHumtunja
25 күн бұрын
It fucking broke my heart when the news came out.
@luiskmpos
25 күн бұрын
The idol from Albacete. RIP
I remember seeing the headlines when Blue Scuti "beat Tetris" and thought "oh it's just the kill screen" and moved on with no idea what that meant in Tetris. Making this 2 hour long video must be gruelling, but really goes to show the insane accomplishment he made, along with all the others before and after him that won't get a hundredth of the attention. Another incredible SummingSalt video.
@Begeru
2 күн бұрын
Yea but Alex T did even better
"This, is how far Eric ended up making it" was actually sick
@Oli.V
2 күн бұрын
The amount of “OH SHIT” ‘s that left my mouth while it was scrolling over was enough to make my roommate come in an check on me, so yes I’d agree
@soggy_toastedbread
2 күн бұрын
I read this comment the moment he said it. Literal chills watching that
@robertoazuaje9279
2 күн бұрын
My jaw dropped when I saw that
Beginning of the video: “and he miraculously made it to level 31!” 1 hour later: “and he only made it to level 138..” Another 30 minutes later: “235, but there’s 810 lines💀”
@juandgm6171
24 күн бұрын
This is the best summoning salt video
@jerryAAAAAAA
24 күн бұрын
@@juandgm6171 maybe but the abney one was really good to
@robertdascoli949
24 күн бұрын
"and they're all dark green"
@Zarvanis
24 күн бұрын
It's like anime powerscaling. Just being able to fly was an insane feat in early Dragon Ball, but the final villain of DBZ was effortlessly destroying planets and invading the afterlife. Though comparing Dragon Ball scaling to anime as a whole is extremely unfair - Aside from Gurren Lagann, which had galaxies being thrown like frisbees in its final episode.
@MashuSlyferiux
23 күн бұрын
@@Zarvanis Dw there are many anime where powerscaling goes completely fucked up, it's just that Dragon Ball starts at a cracked base (in like episode 13 or something Muten explodes the Moon)
I still absolutely love Fractal's sportsmanship. He's watching someone else make history the way he wanted to, and is smiling and cheering the whole time. He truly cares more about the game being pushed to its limits more than he cares about being the one to do it.
@MontegomeryLoL
25 күн бұрын
Like he said: "Kill it!" What a legend.
@cameronmele2989
25 күн бұрын
Same with huff and Eric! The Tetris community always seems so inviting and kind
@DodgySmalls
24 күн бұрын
Definitely my favourite moment in gaming history after seeing this (previously would've been OG's second TI win in DotA2). There's a lot of sportsmanship in speedrunning and highscore communities, but seeing someone have their accomplishment snatched from them, and still cheer for them live is so amazingly wholesome.
@riseandshine5706
24 күн бұрын
it was so bitter sweet !
@bbarrett726
24 күн бұрын
You could sense the disappointment, but I'm glad that he achieved the crash for himself. Probably felt like closure. Though to be honest, I don't think he would have gotten nearly the amount of mainstream media coverage if he was first. Primarily because of his age.
1:13 :15 I'm sure many others have said it already over the years, but the way Summoning Salt is able to use the *perfect* music to tell a story and convey emotions with the *perfect* amount of pacing and built-up is second to none, and this is yet another great example right here. Absolute *masterclass* of a video. Well fucking done, my friend.
@Begeru
2 күн бұрын
It’s such a ridiculous chart though. You could do the same with Alex’s final score being 1000 lines more than Blue
"Blue Scuti had adrenaline coursing through him" Blue Scuti: 😑
Here are some things that Salt didn’t mention in the video: A right well is almost universally preferred by players because long bars spin with a bias towards the right. When you rotate a long bar at the top of the screen, it moves into column 6 instead of column 5. This means you only need to move it 4 columns to get it to the right edge of the board while you need to move it 5 columns to get it to the left edge. That extra column is crippling on higher speeds. Every top level player plays on a CRT TV screen. Modern TVs have too much latency, which makes gameplay significantly harder, especially now that piece movement is so fast and precise. However, the lower latency comes at the cost of visibility. CRTs do not display dark colors very well, which is why dusk, charcoal, and greeeeeeeeen are all so hard to see. The 810 line level is not always level 235. It changes depending on what level you start at. This is due to a glitch that has been known about for about as long as the game has been out. The number of lines before transition is supposed to increase by 10 per starting level. However, due to a bug, levels 9-15 all only take 100 lines to transition. This means that if you start on one of these levels, you will have cleared a different amount of lines by the time the game starts to break, which then changes the 810 line level. This might be the key to getting rebirth as the other color schemes are much easier to see. Part of the reason that Tetris Gym was so widely used and accepted is that the only modifications it made were to the score and level counter. Since the game crash wasn’t understood until very recently, no one knew that this mod had unintentionally patched it. Other than this unintentional patch, gameplay was identical to the original cartridge
@Astertane
24 күн бұрын
That's all super interesting, thanks for sharing! Getting to peek behind the curtain into what makes Tetris runs tick (beyond the sheer skill needed to control the pieces and the hours invested by each player to ingrain it into instinct) really adds to the journey everyone must have gone through, especially when looking at something like this as an outsider :)
@KernelLeak
24 күн бұрын
Funny enough Retro Game Mechanics Explained and Displaced Gamers each released a video explaining the crash and looking at the game's code in detail less then 24 hours apart on the 6th/7th of March... :D
@Ashbakhaaz
24 күн бұрын
I'm a bit sad that the community chose to play without crash dodging... it would have made for such amazing stories
@skysheep747
24 күн бұрын
I thought Alex played on the original NeS and avoided the crash bugs because his score was so low. In another video he could be seen wondering why there was no crash.
@natnew32
24 күн бұрын
@@skysheep747 He didn't know Tetris Gym patched crashes at the time. He was fully expecting a game crash... and then it didn't happen. So he kept going. A related glitch changes level palettes, so the 810-line level was supposed to be *charcoal*. But he had done that multiple times already, it was doable. But with that glitch patched, it wasn't charcoal- it was Greeeeeeeeen, as mentioned in the video. Which he had trouble with earlier. He had no idea the 810-level would be Greeeeeeen until he hit it... which is why he reacted like that.
14:58 "However, since he used a camera from the 1800s-" Didn't have to grill Jonas like that!
@genericscottishchannel1603
25 күн бұрын
obliteration
@JWex-jy7sk
25 күн бұрын
True but let’s face it my man ain’t lying 😂
@n1k0n_
25 күн бұрын
RIP the goat
@ShepardOfficial
25 күн бұрын
This is the kind of video that those "ahh what you record this with, a potato? 😂" comments were originally made for lol that was fucking atrocious 😂
@xDakem
25 күн бұрын
@@n1k0n_ he was really a kind soul. I loved jumping on his stream sometimes and talk to him. His chat was very kind, and we weren't much.
Summoning Salt videos be like: "He did something, nobody could have imagined as possible" -> still 1,5h left in the video
"...at least, if you were able to roll like Cheese could" is certainly a thing that was said.
That shot of slowly scrolling to the right from level 66 to 146 was SO dramatic and had the PERFECT effect of suspense and blowing my mind at the conclusion. Well done!
@prettyshinyspaghetti8332
21 күн бұрын
The music choice was also perfect
@squidy.tea-png8343
20 күн бұрын
Ngl, I was absolutely flabbergasted at that part. I actually said 'No fucking way' out loud
@S0RGEx
20 күн бұрын
I can't help but wonder if it was inspired by the section on Bob Beamon's record-breaking long jump in Jon Bois' documentary The Bob Emergency, since Salt has said Jon was a big influence for him.
@bokahinay22
20 күн бұрын
@@S0RGEx he did another one for the mariners 2001 season, showing how much the team improved. I got the same vibes
@bolttes
20 күн бұрын
@@S0RGEx same thought. Cool to find other jon bois enjoyers.
You have to love the way the video progresses. Start of the video: "Can we get 1 million points on video?" End of the video: "Can we survive long enough to be reborn?"
@rikybiky7508
24 күн бұрын
Just your average JRPG story
@goodjavs5204
24 күн бұрын
Its like a classic RPG game. level 1: Kill Slime Final level: Kill God
@bunkley923
24 күн бұрын
just think: 6 years ago, getting 1.3 million was nearly impossible and 1.4 million was completely unheard of now the world record is 16 million
@justanolddrummernow
24 күн бұрын
this comment killlllled me.
@probium2832
24 күн бұрын
2018 - a 16-year-old beats Jonas Neubauer 2021 - a 16-year-old teaches you rolling 2023 - a 13-year-old breaks the game 2024 - a 15-year-old smashes world records
As soon as i heard "Jonas" i had goosebumps... Rip, you pushed this game to it's limit, so many people got into this game from hearing your legacy, now it's their time to held the torch
For many world records, what determines the jumps in record times tends to be players finding a trick or glitch or exploit and then integrating that in their runs to play less of the intended game. For Tetris it's the opposite, the game has things trying to stop you both intentionally and as glitches, and the world record's history is about people overcoming those barriers through sheer skill to play even more than was ever intended. That is what makes this story truly amazing, and I'm glad this video covers it so well.
Thanks so much for covering NES Tetris! Perfect timing with this video, given how we're somehow in the middle of possibly the craziest year in the game's 35 year history.
@Flip2live
25 күн бұрын
W comment
@Cheestastical
25 күн бұрын
Thank you for introducing me to classic Tetris with your awesome videos
@Eichro
25 күн бұрын
i'd wait for Tetris to reach 20XX. It's inevitable at this rate.
@Arishtanxmi
25 күн бұрын
Everyone go watch game scout’s recent videos. Absolutely mind blowing sequence of events covered in super well made videos.
@makotroid108
25 күн бұрын
I also thank you for introducing me to classic Tetris.
1:27 :33 "Every game of NES Tetris ever played had ended with the player topping out." False - my younger sibling ended at least one of my games using the POWER button.
@Wilker_uwu
24 күн бұрын
one can say you powered through the game
@chimyshark
24 күн бұрын
nah nobody uses the power button in real life, they flip the console and it gets unplugged.
@markymark443
24 күн бұрын
Surely Poofesure would have ended the game by breaking the console
@jplayzow
23 күн бұрын
@@markymark443 He probably has 600 more laying around I didn't imagine how much money screaming at every game in existence could get you or how long you could do it without losing your voice until I saw him
@DembaiVT
23 күн бұрын
😂
I love this community because there’s always a “There was no way anyone thought that they could improve on that”-one hour left of the video.
@brograb898
14 күн бұрын
Everyone is so supportive
RIP Jonas Neubauer. Loved watching the incredible fight of Jonas vs Joseph live, was one of the greatest feelings of my life, and an incredible display of sportsmanship between both players. Thanks for making this dude
I love the fact over 120 levels beyond the kill screen, Tetris goes "I didn't think I'd have to use this against you" then pulls out Dusk, then Charcoal 2 levels later, and then pulls a Sans Undertale on Level 235. Oddly poetic.
@tsptcod
24 күн бұрын
When he said that 235 was different I was expecting like a 100 or a power of 2 like 256 or something like that. Nah just plus 800 and then it goes back to 10.
@DefinitivNichtSascha
24 күн бұрын
The game really just goes "This isn't even my final form" and pulls out like another three boss phases between the dark colours, the crashes, and the sudden additional 800 lines. Glitches bending the reality of the game just as how final bosses often bend reality is pretty insane.
@cubefreak123
24 күн бұрын
I thought of 235 more like a Spirit Bomb. Like the game raising its arms and shouting, “Everyone, give me your pixels!!”
@maxdragonsoul5553
24 күн бұрын
@@DefinitivNichtSascha And on console the crashes get unbelievably brutal towards the end of the game. Level 255 will automatically kill the player unless they push down on 5 out of the 7 pieces, and by the looks of it the game has lag issues at that stage too.
@punchingplayerpenguin3291
24 күн бұрын
@maxdragonsoul5553 can confirm lag issues, did a TAS once of it, and I started to notice there was a longer delay between pieces after like 236. tbf it was a rom hack but still. And it's even worse than just 255, multiple levels in the final 6 crash if you don't push down the piece or flash the next box. btw not related to you directly but it is relevant to the thread, salt got one thing wrong in this video, and that's the 810 line level. It doesn't always happen on level 235, it can happen on different levels depending on your starting level, and if you start on level 19, the long level will be 235. It can be as early as level 219 if you start on levels 0-9
"Since he used a camera from the 1800's" in such a serious tone caught me WAY off guard. I'm absolutely laughing my ass off in my cubicle at work.
@TopOceanus
20 күн бұрын
Caught me off guard too lmao
@skungillian91
19 күн бұрын
i know dude i missed it my first watch
@valfromtheblock
19 күн бұрын
he said it so nonchalantly that for a second i thought he was serious 😭
@smoolz7818
17 күн бұрын
Also enjoyed that lol
@WickerBasket9
17 күн бұрын
I absolutely bursted out laughing into my pillow when I heard this exact statement! Like, dude! 😭
For many speedruns, what determines the jumps in record times tends to be players finding a trick or glitch or exploit and then integrating that in their runs to play less of the intended game. For Tetris it's the opposite, the game has things trying to stop you both intentionally and as glitches, and the history of the speedrun is about people overcoming those barriers through sheer skill to play even more than was ever intended. That is what makes this story truly amazing, and I'm glad this video covers it so well.
Crazy how in other speedrun videos, the revolutionizing thing that makes the strategy change forever is usually a glitch. Here there are no glitches to help the player, the turning point of professional tetris that made the strategy change were simply new grips for the controller, while glitches were the obstacles (and sometimes goals)
Tetris has no Story. It has no Plot, no Characters, no moments of crushing defeat or amazing victory of heroes overcoming impossible odds. That story, is one told entirely through the people who play it. And what an amazing story it is.
@ianian4162
23 күн бұрын
I love that interpretation
@michaelrees350
23 күн бұрын
There are 100% moments of crushing defeat and amazing victory, just not of heroes. There is absolutely a plot, but it's just the player and the game, no other characters.
@quackelstheduck2040
23 күн бұрын
The blocks have names, so they can be considered characters.
@cecilia5740
22 күн бұрын
if you watch ericicx video on the secret ending of tetris you may decide that there is an unintentional storyline to tetris from all the glitches that appear later on in the game
@grahamwalker2168
22 күн бұрын
at rebirth actually a small mushroom pops up and says "The princess is in another castle"
It's videos like these that make me realize just how much history we have (especially considering how much stuff was cut :P). We've actually come so far as a community, and I don't think we've even reached the peak. Thanks for letting all of us relive the good times and prepare for the ones ahead.
@JohnDaCuber
25 күн бұрын
Omg you are the guy from he summoning salt video
@JayKang11
25 күн бұрын
You're the man
@ScorpioIsland
25 күн бұрын
A Fractal!! Sick B you’re so right. The amazing things that SS wasn’t able to pack into two hours boggle the mind
@jet468
25 күн бұрын
🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@SirChocula
25 күн бұрын
You're so kind hearted and cheered on Scuti even when it was your goal as well. Props for that sportsmanship, glad you got it as well! 😁
It’s very interesting how the game goes from: endurance (when it’s first released) then into maximizing, but then returns back into the way the devs intended it to be, and endurance game
And Blue Scuti just beat the record yesterday (5/23/2024) starting at level 29, going to level 239, with a final score of over 18 million!
Jonas' reaction to losing to Joseph was so sweet. He was so happy for the literal kid at the time. Really seemed like he was a good dude! RIP
@RealGateGuardian
25 күн бұрын
Jonas was a man among men. The World & Eternal Champ shall be missed.
@SavouryLobster
25 күн бұрын
He was a pillar of the classic Tetris community. Always helped anyone and everyone to be better at the game, and at everything else. Seriously one of the best people I've ever had the pleasure of talking to.
@azyanziyad1291
24 күн бұрын
Like Michael Schumacher said: Records are Ment to be broken
@sybrwookie
24 күн бұрын
The way Jonas invited in the next generation, despite them overtaking him as the top players, was incredible. Apparently, there was a normal dinner many of the top players would go out to after the tournament, and he made sure to invite Joseph (and his mom) along as well because he was now part of that. It would have been SO easy for someone who had been at the top for so long to not react positively to these kids "invading" Tetris, but him being such an inviting person completely set the tone for the community perfectly. And so when a few years later, Dog and the next generation started taking over and Joseph was no longer the top guy, he was the same way to the new kids, and it kept on going like that.
@dustinmyers144
23 күн бұрын
Great story telling. I turned in the video for background noise but couldn't look away.
First impression: How tf can tetris speed running last 2 hours? 2 hours later: I'll be god damned....
@vandypants
23 күн бұрын
it's not speed running tho
@katiemorison7969
22 күн бұрын
why not @@vandypants
@Lamaneus
22 күн бұрын
@@katiemorison7969 In this case, players were ussually going for higher scores and trying to play the game until it breaks, not who was the fastest. Time was not involved.
@vandypants
22 күн бұрын
Sorry, I was being a bit cheeky. It's a great video.
@katiemorison7969
22 күн бұрын
@@Lamaneus They are racing to see who will achieve high scores first. This is a speed aspect. There is also the fact that they are operating the game at it's fastest speed. Beyond that? The English Language isn't wholly literal. You can run on a sidewalk. You can put trucks in car parks. Et cetera. The category of speedrunning STARTED in explicitly completing games quickly, but has since changed. To say "Yes but they are not literally running the game in a speedy manner" is just being perscriptivist and isn't reflective of how people actually talk
This might be the greatest KZread video I've ever watched after around 15 years of using it. You've outdone yourself Salt, what a rollercoaster that was omfg!
1:13 :22 is one the segment that gave me the most chills I have ever felt in my decade as a KZread watcher. Thank you Summoning Salt, what an incredible moment and videos
The idea that we have gone from "Scoring during the Kill Screen" to "CRASH dodging" is absolutely insane
That scrolling to the right for farthest level in a tournament at 1:13 :30 was so brilliant and impactful. You did a great job highlighting just how big a jump that was.
@Kytrex_
23 күн бұрын
Exactly
@TheTonylegrone
23 күн бұрын
Things like this is why Summoning Salt is the GOAT
@20minutes14
23 күн бұрын
reminded me of a jon bois vid
@blindgod8122
23 күн бұрын
It's a beautiful piece of work
@HolyShinta
23 күн бұрын
@@20minutes14 Yes! In part 2 of "The Bob Emergency". A nice nod to Jon and a great way of visualizing when someone just goes so far beyond what was considered a limit.
For a fun old block game, in my opinion this has the best speed running history by far
This is a very well made piece, thank you! It’s basically a perfect video game doc. The script is well written, clearly and un-annoying narrated, and then edited well. It’s very long, obviously. Anyone clicking play on 111 minutes of NES Tetris documentary should be prepared for that aspect. When I finally finished the documentary, I felt like I had slogged along with the players! It strangely adds to the affect. I liked to know the details, though. This all puts my 1990’s high score of 256,000 into perspective!
Jonas used to work at a brewery next to my old work back around 2015. I knew him for about a year, and then one day i was reading an article about Mike Tyson's punchout and how they got the rights to his name for only 20k or something like that, and there was randomly a youtube thumbnail that looked a lot like the guy at the brewery next door. Sure enough it was Jonas and one of the Tetris World Championships video. I brought up that I saw that video later that day when having a beer after work. Jonas was probable one of the nicest and friendliest people I have ever known. RIP brother you will be missed.
@Calebblue101
22 күн бұрын
This needs more upvotes ty for informing us of this legend
@PKmuffdiver
22 күн бұрын
That's awesome.
@TheWilliamSnfrd
21 күн бұрын
Boom Tetris for Jonas!!! I hope his family is able to see some of these comments as well and take solace in the incredible impact he had for the game and community and how many people's lives were positively impacted by him.
Something to keep in mind as these records continue to climb past the stratosphere: getting a maxout (1 million points) on NES Tetris is one of the most difficult and prestigious accomplishments one can achieve on the entire NES/Famicom platform. The game sold over 8 million copies worldwide, yet fewer than 500 people have recorded a maxout in the 35 year history of this top 10 all time nes game. Those 500 players represent the top .0005%. The 20 or so players featured in this documentary represent the top .000025%
@AlmostNamedOne
18 күн бұрын
thanks for crushing my dreams
@TakeMinamoto
18 күн бұрын
thanks for the inspiration... I've been meaning to clean the dust of the old NES and buy a Tetris cartridge at a local store that sells old games and consoles (also meaning to download Tetris Gym eventually)... the 500 or so that have reached the maxout are only the 0.0005% because few others even try... so I'm gonna try
@chrisbidwell895
18 күн бұрын
Awesome! I'm back on the grind too.
@nniftyyx
18 күн бұрын
i could do it
@santhieamadeus
17 күн бұрын
I tried NES tetris for the first time after this video - played for about an hour and only made it to level 4. I've been humbled but had way more fun than I expected, so I'll practice for awhile and see where it takes me
You should all watch The Ecstasy of Order: The Tetris Masters documentary.. come back here and say thanks later!
@mondruner
16 күн бұрын
It is better than watch this video?
33:10 "we don't believe you" "aight. gimme a minute" "yeah right like you could just produce a 1.2Mil result in one attem-" "Done." ".... what?"
Level 235 is so ominous. It's 81 times as long as all of the other levels. It's basically like starting an entirely new game of Tetris inside the one you're already playing. So fitting that it's bathed in drab army green because it's like fighting an entire war. It's like a battalion of soldiers surrounding you on all sides, and as the sun plunges below the horizon and their olive fatigues darken and sink into the black sky, the descend upon you. This is the new Tetris battleground
@LMMotoss
23 күн бұрын
War…war never changes. But warfare does.
@Ybrethar
23 күн бұрын
A seemingly neverending darkness that breaks the existing rules of the games reality. Reminds me of house of leaves and the doom mod, myhouse
@danielcanovas5789
23 күн бұрын
Just a Tetris curious, not a good player. Really cool, I liked what you wrote.
@joshualoucks7242
23 күн бұрын
@@LMMotoss corny
@memesifoundonline
23 күн бұрын
I didn’t know we got shakespeare in these comments
It's so crazy to me that the tech that blew the doors off the game wasn't some in-game technique or glitch discovery, but just a new way to push buttons. It's something that theoretically could have been discovered before the game even came out and yet it took over three decades to be implemented.
@cat5kable
22 күн бұрын
“If I can’t hit the button fast enough… I’ll make the button hit me faster”. Absolutely insane tech that changed Everything for Tetris.
@the_fat_ghost
21 күн бұрын
It is probably the most significant change in input method since Thresh popularized WASD + mouse configuration.
@sehtuk3953
21 күн бұрын
On the same controller everyone was using already (so no arguments about validity like how some tech in SMB is almost keyboard only) that was faster to use, easier to perform and was even less physically taxing on the hands One in a million discovery, other games only dream of having this type of tech It's crazy that it even changed the fundamental way the game was played from how much you could optimize your score before the kill screen with a very real cap to turning it into a pure survival game with an obscenely high ceiling Like, we probably would've stopped in the 1.5 million range if rolling was never discovered
@relampagomarquinhos4263
21 күн бұрын
@@sehtuk3953 This tech is so good that is actually being used in other games speedruns. One that use it a bit is Mega Man X Series speedruns, where it is used to rapid-fire/slash dash cancel.
@HazhMcMoor
20 күн бұрын
If someone time travel to when NES is first released, one can enter a game conference, earn >10 million points, and just blow the gaming world.
01:16 Sponsor 02:32 Introduction 06:21 Chapter 1: The Maxout 11:40 Chapter 2: Beyond The Maxout 16:30 Chapter 3: ENEOOGEZ 25:49 Chapter 4: Hypertapping 31:46 Chapter 5: The Next Generation 49:05 Chapter 6: Rolling 1:00 :08 Chapter 7: Vaulting & Scaling 1:15 :27 Chapter 8: Colors 1:25 :05 Chapter 9: Crashes 1:40 :46 Chapter 10: Beyond The Crash
@flleaf
Күн бұрын
Thanks
1:47 :54 clearly big moistcritikal fan we've here. gg ss, nice vid as usual.
@probium2832
13 күн бұрын
This is the greatest world record progression of All Time
Completely in awe of the Eric tournament story against Huff…then realized there was 48 more minutes of video. HOW?!
@EricICX
25 күн бұрын
to be honest, i was in awe at the time too
@Alex-we9hl
24 күн бұрын
@@EricICX yoo hi ericicx
@honeysunday
24 күн бұрын
@@EricICXomg hi! dude you are so incredible, amazing job!!!!!
@lostsanityreturned
24 күн бұрын
I recommend looking up alex t as well because this video didn't even mention how he went on to prove himself after hitting the green slog (immediately after) absolutely insane
@probium2832
19 күн бұрын
the video is as long as a full-fledged movie maybe after teaching your kids tetris and they play very, very well you should grab them some popcorn only for it to not be a popcorn flick and instead use it as a way to obliterate their minds for me this is equally difficult to comprehend as progression into graham's number
>7 time world champion is beaten by the new generation who started popping up post-Covid >new techniques have been invented that utterly change how the game is played >been waiting to pee because the video is clearly almost over but I can't wait any more so I pause it THERE STILL A FUCKING HOUR LEFT????
@RubiksRonaldo
24 күн бұрын
> *7 time world champion > Joseph Saelee was pooping off *pre-covid since he won the 2018 world championships back in his debut tournament run
@L16htW4rr10r
24 күн бұрын
And the big jump happened only few years ago, its so crazy how one invention could change everything
The quality of this video honestly blows my mind. The way you go into such detail about the earlier struggles with the kill screen build and essential sense of admiration for both the research to improve techniques and the skill level required to perform at that level is astounding. I’ve watched all of your videos - old, new, and most of your SumminingAlt ones too! Love them all. It’s awesome to have watched you become such a talented creator. Long may it continue!
I realize it's been 7 years (!) since i watch your videos and this might be your best one. The precision of your writing and the perfect balance you reached in your tone are amazing. 2 whole hours of video and not a single moment was boring. Incredible story and amazing way to tell it and put it in video. Thx and gg
It's so crazy how this code that was never meant to go past level 29 created all these challenges like glitched colors, dusk, charcoal, the 810 line level, all just from the randomness of the bugged code.
@marklund117
23 күн бұрын
I wonder what more modern titles we could find similar types of hidden difficulty/jank in if we explored deep enough
@Myhaay
23 күн бұрын
@@marklund117 not a lot at all, this only works with tetris because of the type of game it is, a simple ass puzzle game, slot the thing correctly enough times and level up, i can't even begin to think of a game that simple nowadays, even if there is, the coding is way too tight and advanced to allow such things unintentionally. there are hardware limitations at play here not just the game, literally the console couldn't handle what was happening. so you will absolutely never see this in modern gaming. jank for sure, every any% speedrun uses glitches and jank, but what happened with tetris is impossible in today's titles.
@ogureckgreen
23 күн бұрын
It inspires me to write my code as shitty as possible ❤
@DrMonty-ng5fo
23 күн бұрын
@@Myhaay It has nothing to do with being a puzzle game, and everything to do with being on the NES.
@Myhaay
23 күн бұрын
@@DrMonty-ng5fo it does, because aesthetic glitches and the way it breaks does not absolutely destroy the game. and the way it works, same scren, same purpose. you can't break super mario to have more levels can you? or contra? can you play contra for 200 levels? no, because the game has a definite start and end.
It's worth noting how incredibly supportive fractal was when scuti got the first crash. Around ~ 1:40 :00 you describe how fractal wouldn't get the same media attention, and I'm sure that did sting and is worth mentioning, but fractal being super supportive of scuti's achievement, and not rooting against him, in spite of that is what makes him so special.
@solanumtuberosa
22 күн бұрын
Tbh thats the entire tetris community. Watch any finals and you would see the first place and runner up hugging each other in joy when the game ends.
I'm only at 1:15 :00 but I'm surprised that there's been no mention of the one thing that obviously set Eric apart from his main competition... He's a southpaw. Rolling as a lefty leaves the controller in it's intended orientation with no unnecessary tension involved from the cable having to be bent back towards the front. I'm actually curious to see if anyone realizes that you can set the console up behind or somewhat to the side of you in order to take care of that problem if you want to roll righthanded.
I really don't feel like I care enough about this stuff to enjoy the detail and information you out into these. Yet, I'm always riveted and hanging on to every story and ever element thereof. Excellent production value of these videos man. Thank you for making them.
15:57 “well, it’s 12 years later and apparently Mat still hasn’t returned home” IS CRAZYYY you’re coming for ever today with such a nonchalant voice as well LOL I love it
@mabu100
24 күн бұрын
almost back
@llkurofoxll1013
24 күн бұрын
@@mabu100 how's the traffic?
@TheGeekagok
24 күн бұрын
@@mabu100 Man's been on the road for 12 years but still has internet connection on the edge of the world, who's your provider ?
@Sam-jl7vz
24 күн бұрын
@@mabu100 YOO good luck G I hope tou don’t run out of gas
@HE13272326
24 күн бұрын
Traffic jams can be brutal
I like how after every milestone in tetris its like "you cant keep playing after this.... but what if you did?" *VSauce music*
@aspuzling
24 күн бұрын
Lmao
@zavdan7682
24 күн бұрын
Take my dam like
@Oscar97o
24 күн бұрын
The next milestone is going to be very boring though, since it just resets the game to level 1.
@felearce4718
24 күн бұрын
Nah bro, next milestone would be the second rebirth
@CDCHexaku
23 күн бұрын
@@felearce4718 tetris bout to have incremental game prestiging system
I love how 235 has a drab army green colour, truly just instills this feeling of sheer dread, you know it is 80x longer than the rest, you know you have to make it, all you can do is look at the colours and call up the dogged determination the military is so well known for. _To just keep going..._
this is definitely your best video, man. such great storytelling, such great twists, such great editing. gives me chills even on rewatches.
Rest in Peace Jonas. He will always be the greatest Tetris legend to ever live, even if he wasn't there to see BlueScuti achieve the seemingly impossible True Killscreen.
@Soniti1324
25 күн бұрын
Killed by Pfizer.
@xyzzyx7812
24 күн бұрын
this was news to me. kinda bummed this video didn't feature some kind of memorial for him
@kronosomni2805
24 күн бұрын
Shame he passed on before the Rolling was even used widely, he probably could have adapted and we might have even seen a redemption story play out with him winning another World Championship, or maybe even multiple again.
@sybrwookie
24 күн бұрын
@@kronosomni2805 Yea, there was a video he did before passing where he was showing a drummer how to play Tetris and the drummer was showing him how to drum, and when he explained the concepts of Tetris to the drummer, the first thing the drummer did was play around with how to hit the buttons with multiple fingers to move faster. I feel like that was on the path to rolling right there, and with how amazing Jonas was at stacking, I really would have loved to see Jonas rolling.
@kronosomni2805
24 күн бұрын
@@sybrwookie Drummers at higher skill levels are essentially playing Tetris in a way. When you think about it, the notes are like the pieces, the sticks are the D-Pad, and the Drum is the Controller.
14:57 "However, since he used a camera from the 1800's, this was never verified as an official WR" LOL
@tripodtodd9217
25 күн бұрын
Dying lol I have home videos from the early 90s that look better than that haha
it's always surreal hearing people talk about Joseph, the Lu Mien people are such an unknown group of people, yet we've produced a world class tetris player, and a lottery winner outta nowhere. Great video as always!
Another outstanding documentary. Big ups and respect Summoning Salt! Watching many of these matches mentioned live were amazing. Honored to have witnessed Tetris history "Live". I will never forget Joseph vs. Jonas in the CTWC 2018.
The scaling of NES Tetris makes this one of if not THE most ridiculous journeys in speedrunning. While most games eventually turn into dogfights for milliseconds, each WR in Tetris redefines its limits. It's not unreasonable to imagine that once someone achieves the first Rebirth, theoretical endless games are in play. Absolutely insane. Thanks for the incredible video SummoningSalt!
@ryancampbell6613
22 күн бұрын
I wonder if once people achieve the first Rebirth on Tetris gym, if people will then try to achieve the first Rebirth on NES Tetris using crash dodging?
@khmer5o3
22 күн бұрын
I think they'll make two new categories. Amount of lines cleared after you hit rebirth or your score when you reach rebirth. :D It'll be fun to see the top guys going for a tetris in level 240+ to get a higher score. BIG RISK / REWARD.
@MojoMonkey
22 күн бұрын
@@ryancampbell6613 I think getting rebirth on an OG cart is still a pipe dream for the moment, but one thing that I've learned over these past few years is that nothing is impossible in this game.
@Vivi_9
22 күн бұрын
It's amazing how the game just creates new obstacles the further you get into a run without it being part of the programming, I love it
@Mikustan39
22 күн бұрын
@@MojoMonkeyMaybe, but I fully believe it will happen one day. Maybe sooner than we think.
The whole gaming community supporting the kid who beat tetris and bashing the News Reporter scolding him was a hilarious and amazing event to watch unfold xD Remarkable feats such as these in this video and in the speedrunning community are no joke, and deserve praise!
@Qumush
25 күн бұрын
You havnt even watched the vid
@minecrafter3448
25 күн бұрын
@@Qumushbut it’s a relevant thing that happened, comments don’t necessarily need to be both something that happened in the video
@SirPembertonS.Crevalius
25 күн бұрын
@@Qumush I'm still watching it! Just made mention of that whole silly fiasco a few months back when the lad "beat" tetris and Skynews gave him smoke and it backfired lol.
@_Roik
25 күн бұрын
This video crazyy
@AJSmith96
25 күн бұрын
You lose@@Qumush
Again a beautiful video, so well crafted, always love myself a Summoning Salt video, even if I don’t play the game myself nor care for it (said game, not the video), they’re so well crafted and explained in such a magnificent way that even I who isn’t a native English speaker can easily understand the terms and techniques talked about without any problem, that’s when you know these are just quality videos from start to finish
Easily one of the greatest videos youve ever made Salt. I hope you know how much these videos contribute not only to growing the gaming community, but to growing the history of this phenomenal hobby.
"It was Joseph Saelee" YOU COULDN'T HAVE SHOCKED ME MORE THAN IF YOU TOLD ME IT WAS MATT TURK. The fucking legend Joseph Saelee
@stuffbenlikes
25 күн бұрын
I always want it to be Matt Turk.
@gabbiehoffmeister3962
25 күн бұрын
It's always Matt Turk in our hearts.
@farewell418
25 күн бұрын
Matt Turk will always go down as the greatest Tetris player of all time, he was just so good that he was banned from the leaderboards to let other players have a chance.
@Upgraydez
25 күн бұрын
I heard Matt Turk could do it blindfolded. With one hand.
@creepz9886
25 күн бұрын
bro I'm saying
Tetris is a fascinating study of sports psychology and flow (being 'in the zone'). Once a player's spent enough time rolling, the physical execution becomes pretty much trivial and the only barrier is psychological. Tetris becomes a 100% psychological game. A top-tier player getting into super-strong flow can, as demonstrated, completely demolish records. As long as they stay in flow, there's nothing to stop them. But staying in that kind of flow for an hour? A state of consciousness where a lapse for a split second can end it all? Absolutely insane.
@DarkAuraLord
21 күн бұрын
These mfs out here black flashing in Tetris 😭😭
@snoozbuster
17 күн бұрын
Flow state on a game like Tetris feels absolutely incredible too. I’ve never been a big Tetris player but in my experience with similar games it literally feels like you can see the future.
@casbyness
14 күн бұрын
@@snoozbuster There's a reason human beings appreciate great art, establish meritocracies, climb Everest, and speedrun video games. Brilliance is its own dimension in the universe. One that most of us barely scratch the surface of, but all of us enjoy seeing the best of us attempt exploring. It's what generates things like fame and fortune, though the vast majority of us prefer to circumvent the prerequisite hard work involved, out of fear and laziness, so we can skip to the crude material rewards directly. In a mostly lifeless and hostile universe, pursuit of brillance and brilliant achievement, regardless of reward and recognition, is all that truly matters. Movies like Pi and Whiplash have laid out this simple truth rather aptly, as do each one of Summoning Salt's excellent videos. Most people turn away from this sort of thing due to the sheer level of difficulty, dismissing these pursuits - especially the ones that don't garner wealth - as a meaningless waste of time. Instead, we cut ourselves a break, relax, and focus on the human condition of resource gathering and reproducing. But deep down we all know that those activities are just a circular holding pattern that is maintained for the purpose of facilitating the pursuit of brilliance in all aspects of life, no matter how large or small. As history rolls on, the things we revere in museums are the artifacts of brilliance. It is, ultimately, the only part of us worth preserving. I would take scuti's game crash achievement over a billion dollars, any day of the week. Except of course, I actually wouldn't want to take it, since the entire point of an achievement like that is to earn it, not have it gifted to you. That's precisely what makes it worth more than the $billion$, a fact that most people fail to understand in their pursuit of destination above journey. Over past millenia, when philosophers discussed the overriding importance of truth and beauty, plus how the lesser of us despise those concepts and their expression out of envy and spite, this video is exactly what they were talking about. No amount of money, fame, or power in the world will ever enable someone to achieve what scuti did.
@donkylefernandez4680
13 күн бұрын
One passing thought can kill your entire run so one of the tactics is to literally clear your mind and stay "quiet" while in the zone so your brain doesn't accidentally have a thought. You're silencing your subconscious so you can use it instead of your body.
@user-up3dd1vw6b
11 күн бұрын
@@casbynessna man ill take 1 billion instead at least I'll be able to get laid with it or sth
SummoningSalt, you’re truly one of the best KZreadrs. Every single video of yours has my complete attention for the entire duration. Your way of telling these stories is so fascinating. I’ve been watching since the Mario Kart days, and I look forward to every upload. Thank you for doing what you do ♥️
This was your most entertaining video yet. The chapters were great, always fresh and exciting. Love that there was a new obstacle to overcome each time. Just so much variety. I’ve heard the blue scuti saga as it was so mainstream, but it’s cool to see it’s evolved even beyond that. Super entertaining
I'm so happy Fractal got so much screentime in this video! That man is an amazing role model for the tetris community. He's put in so much work, and continues supporting other players' efforts
@WhatTheHellRecords
23 күн бұрын
Fractal continuing what Jonas started. Wonderful community.
1:10 :24 im putting “featured in summoning salt b-roll” on my resumé seriously though it’s so awesome seeing you cover this game! there have been whispers about this possibly happening around the community for years now and I never expected it to become a genuine reality. As someone who knew all of the information already, it’s insane how your storytelling and editing still manage to evoke such intense emotion and intensity.
@MannifyYT2023
24 күн бұрын
W.
@lerat5978
24 күн бұрын
I first saw the blindfold punch out video. Set me onto the speed running community and video game deep lore. I love these groups
@TheRandomAustralian
24 күн бұрын
From a luddite who knows nothing about Tetris this video still made me feel feelings like almost nothing Hollywood has done in years.
@justineberlein5916
24 күн бұрын
Yeah, I know the feeling. I had a Reddit post make it into a Rules Lawyer video
@Arrayonex
24 күн бұрын
I did not know keyboard is also allowed.
Such an amazing video, manages to tell a story beautifully about the history and evolution of Tetris while emphasizing on important moments with great anticipation and timing. The timing of the video itself is great because of the new milestone of the rebirth being on the way which might encourage even more people to make history
This might be the best summoning salt video ever made. This shit had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. This is like a whole ass movie this was beautiful. I can't even begin to fathom the amount of research put into this video. SummoningSalt is a true GOAT of youtube and one of my favorite content creators to ever live
Jonas was so dominant he remained competitive for a while after his method of playing was officially obselete. Absolute legend.
@speerunscompared
24 күн бұрын
Well he never won again after the first decent hypertapper came along
@storm_2468
24 күн бұрын
RIP
@penguindrummer252
24 күн бұрын
@@speerunscompared Do you know what "competitive" means? Or "decent" while we're at it? Edit: This is also factually incorrect, the first decent or better (read: amazing) hypertapper was Korya. Did we even watch the video
@brianclark7742
24 күн бұрын
@@speerunscomparedhe also died on 1/5/21 so didn’t exactly get a chance to do otherwise. With his understanding of the game and with rolling on the way, there is little doubt he would have been able to do it.
@tombiby5892
24 күн бұрын
I’d like to see a cutscene of Jonas trying to hyper tap. Like Shooter McGavin trying to drive like Happy Gilmore when nobody was looking.
Going for a TSpin during a world record attempt in the 130s is real psycho shit LMAO Fractal is sick af
@sateddevourer5422
22 күн бұрын
He had to do it
@nicolasturetta7959
19 күн бұрын
It was his only option to downstack
@kefkapalazzo1
18 күн бұрын
Reminds me of some things in basketball. Lebron had a block in the 2016 finals that was so ridiculously athletic I can’t believe it and I saw it live
Just when my jaw can't drop any lower, this video does it again! This has to be your most accomplished video. Absolutely stellar work.
I absolutely love how for Tetris “broke” not because someone found a new glitch or exploit, but rather a literal new innovative way to play without any loopholes or errors. And it is freaking amazing.
"p'haps thine is BOGUS boastage ???? more mere PUFFERY???" goes so hard, every leaderboard mod should respond like this when confronting a possible cheater
@Turd_Burglar804
25 күн бұрын
*tips fedora*
@twosnakse
25 күн бұрын
Nah man try that in real life and be laughed out of the room
@1TieDye1
25 күн бұрын
@@twosnakseyou must be fun at parties
@artifactdota6462
25 күн бұрын
@@twosnakse I witnessed someone do this in real life and everyone applauded.
@twosnakse
24 күн бұрын
@@1TieDye1 😂😂😂
Bro, this was such an exceptional and thorough video. Without question, your greatest one, yet. We should’ve had to pay to see this in theaters, but instead, we were blessed with another free History of World Records vid Thank you and well done
Glad to see a video on scoreplay! Hopefully in the future we can see more of this, since it's usually not as well covered as speedrunning but there's so many great stories in scoreplay too.
There's something beautiful and poetic about level 138 Graphics glitching. Like you're unlocking a new difficulty mode and the game is trying to trip you up
@EGarrett01
21 күн бұрын
I don't see how you can't call the charcoal level "midnight." It comes after dusk, is even darker, and to finish the game you have to get past midnight. Fits pretty perfectly.
@tinyturtle1898
21 күн бұрын
@@EGarrett01 Did the coffee cow send you?
@chenwinterjason8369
21 күн бұрын
Like somehow the game itself is being madly busted and having a deep JRPG vibe, the first stopping point where lv29 is too fast to even have a chance to complete, and then the rolling technique is invested deep, more of the dark challenges, even the level between 30~145 is a hurt in the ass ,with lv138 the color started to getting weird, it's like telling you that you have entered the region of forbidden. And then you get to the dusk lv146 and " the Lightless night" lv148, the " end of the world" lv155 and after, and here somehow we're in the "deep endless forest" lv235 aka you complete 1 level is in a 81 level with in a dark green, and where stand in the end of the road is "the rebirth" in lv256. Wow,that would be such a ride if someone really get there.
@EGarrett01
20 күн бұрын
@@chenwinterjason8369 Yeah you really have to get to level 300. This is crazy. It's even more epic than all the glitches in the Super Mario Bros any percentage run.
@Jreaddy
20 күн бұрын
@@EGarrett01because it’s a game, and it’s fun, and doing what would be obvious isn’t fun lmfao
the shot of Jonas congratulating Joseph and giving him a hug after he won the champ is so wholesome dude holy. Impossible to know Jonas' thoughts at the time but something about his reaction feels very genuine and emotional.
@demonyckscreations9990
23 күн бұрын
He was a wonderful man, I really miss the guy.
@probium2832
7 күн бұрын
there was so much that jonas missed. i can imagine his reaction to each and every record that came at least in the coming months.
I don’t give a sht about Tetris. This is one of the best KZread videos I’ve ever watched.
Damn this might be my fav vid by you guys, incredible work
Fractal is a real one with his true sportsmanship, cheering on Studi to take the glory he had been fighting for. Nothing but mad respect for him as a person and his accomplishments. Absolutely amazing video as always Summoning Salt. This might be your masterpiece and that's saying something.
@TheNeraum
23 күн бұрын
Fractal is still the reigning champ and is absolutely wonderful, he was doing warmup games during Alex's run, and actually told people to go check him out he was live. Then he booted the stream up himself and was there for hearing Alex say Fractal's catchphrase xD And kept watching all the way to the end of the run, cheering him on
@iplayminecraft2248
23 күн бұрын
I would never have been like him, I would have just completely given up
@manuabasto6325
23 күн бұрын
I think his masterpiece is his MTPO video
@sagesarrazine6270
23 күн бұрын
For real man. As much as he wanted to "beat" Tetris, more than that he wanted to see Tetris get "beat"
Babe wake up there's new summoning salt
@lincolnlu9869
25 күн бұрын
A man of culture
@jthecollector6108
25 күн бұрын
How doesn't this have more likes? HOW? But seriously, this video was so hype.
@thomasswofford8865
25 күн бұрын
Wow. Haven’t heard that one before. 😐
@MrWhite2222
25 күн бұрын
*"EXCUSE ME SIR! DO YOU HAVE A LIOCENSE FOR THAT MEME?!"*
@horrorspirit
25 күн бұрын
always enjoy seeing that youtubers i watch have the same taste in youtube as me
1:13 :30 might be one of my Favoriten moments of all of your speedrunning history videos ever. I was flattered, shocked, in disbelieve and finally just astounded when I saw the chart in combination with that music (which Vsauce used, too! Much love). Amazing Video Summoning Salt. Greetings from Germany and thank you for producing such an entertaining content
I have watched hundreds, probably thousands of youtube videos over the past decade, and I am not exaggerating when I say that this video right here, is one of the best I’ve ever watched. By far Summoning Salt’s best video, I really loved EVERY. SECOND. OF. IT. Congrats to every world record holder, but most of all, Fractal, Alex, and bluescuti
That scroll at 1:13 :00 about how far Eric made it had me yelling at my screen: "Shut up.... shut up... shut the fuck up, no he did not"
@jacksonkeesling9634
17 күн бұрын
Yesss
@Smithers888
16 күн бұрын
@@jacksonkeesling9634 I have got to know what language Google thinks you are speaking that yes with three 's's translates into English as yes with four 's's.
@matheuscabral9618
16 күн бұрын
@@Smithers888yeah lmao, I’ve seen KZread mess up translations before but translating yesss to yessss is another level
@chromosoze
16 күн бұрын
exact same reaction i had too
@CaptDuty491
15 күн бұрын
I had the same reaction. Just pure "When does it stop? When does he stop?!?!"
The "this is how far Eric ended up making it" and accompanying slow pan at 1:13 :22 gave me real Jon Bois vibes. The glitched colors are an amazing sort of thing. They're like the event horizon of a black hole. Who could have foreseen this sort of narrative resonance? I like that before charcoal, there's an island of stability in that cheerful summery palette. Tetris and physics, huh... I feel like the story of Fractal pierced my heart. Kudos on another great video!
@reginaldcoloma824
24 күн бұрын
A real Bob Beamon moment. IYKYK
@Shiradrenaline
24 күн бұрын
@@reginaldcoloma824 straight up!
@whomst7574
24 күн бұрын
@@reginaldcoloma824 100% was the inspiration and worked really well here too
@DohPixelheart
24 күн бұрын
reminds me of @BobbyBroccoli , man has some good visual affects
@bepatientIhaveautism
24 күн бұрын
Imagine a collab
Easily the best video game history channel. I'll watch these long videos over a few nights and love it. Never knew I'd be so invested in the story of chasing high scores or speed running. I love that these guys' names get praised because of the amaz9ng story telling and editing of this channel.
This documentary is a masterwork. priceless. Very good job.