The absolute dedication to set up this run with the other save files is insane by itself, let alone figuring this entire glitch out in the first place. Well done
Dang! Where have I been?! A couple of weeks ago, you were working screen wrap glitches and now you found an end credits warp?! Dude, the GOAT of CV is at it again! Congrats dude!
This already was on real hardware :) AV famicom with a Famicom Disk System and a Cv1 disk. if you're wondering why the video quality is not what you'd expect, that's because I used an RGB blaster to get RGB video.
an absolute legend directed me to this channel 😁😁 congrats on this feat. this is an insane discovery after all these years.
Amazing work figuring out that this was possible, how to make it realistic for runs, and now playing a great run on original hardware!!
I'm here from Karls video.
Giving you the full view. Great work. I love the fact that there are still dedicated people to "old games".
The absolute dedication to set up this run with the other save files is insane by itself, let alone figuring this entire glitch out in the first place. Well done
great job finding and executing this!
Nice job discovering the new technique you absolute legend.
Congratulations 👏👏 Keep training don't give up
I'm your fan, thanks for making a video teaching cuphead speedrun, I'm learning a lot, thank you bro
Dang! Where have I been?! A couple of weeks ago, you were working screen wrap glitches and now you found an end credits warp?! Dude, the GOAT of CV is at it again! Congrats dude!
Congratulations, SBD!!! ❤️
and that's when dracula knew...he fucked up.
Nice run 😉
Congratulazioni🤜🏻
Totally rad! :0
Karl sent me… congratulations 🎉🍾
Incredible. gg!
gg
Try this run on real hardware
This already was on real hardware :) AV famicom with a Famicom Disk System and a Cv1 disk. if you're wondering why the video quality is not what you'd expect, that's because I used an RGB blaster to get RGB video.