This video reveals some TAS lore: 1) They are from 1907, but their real age is -72 2) They like the letter B and the number 2 3) TAS has a carbohydrate deficiency in their diet
It's not hard, DS games only detect volume of sounds, not their tone I remember a game that required you to blow in the mic, but i just yelled instead and it worked regardless.
@@rompevuevitos222 Imagine if someone was playing with you on their DS and you had yours as well, you both are enjoying the game, and then they scream at the mic just to do something minimal via mic, lmao
@@GSFigure I always used my friend's DS (because they didn't even sell them over here and he had to import it) and during those mini games that used it we would both group up on the mic to scream Sometimes his brother would also help. We could steamroll the levels until his mother told us to shut up
It's not even doing anything obvious like drawing it from the other direction either, my guess would be that the path is different by subpixels or something
not really. heard somewhere the game prefers to give the user the benefit of the doubt (also they didn't expect users to draw lines) you can see in the sudoku they don't give away the right answer, so the tas has to draw numbers more accurately
I can find two differences 1. The chest fur looks like a twig, and the top branch lacks a few pixels 2. the thigh’s 4 lines are a bit differently curved
Fun fact: The floating polygonal Kawashima head is based on Andross from StarFox. The developers felt that a realistic looking likeness was a bit too uncanny-valley for the game.
The part where the brain age guy says that the TAS has a brain age of 20 and that having an age that young is incredible for someone that is -72 really made my evening!
Man, I hate to be the one to unmake your evening. But that part of the game meant to say "20 is your brain age, which is 72 less than your real age"...
The virgin mario tas bot using frame perfect glitches to get perfection The Chad brain test tas bot literally draws lines and moon runes to get a question right
TAS: Ḧ̸̼̂͌̅͝f̷̞͂̑ú̶̦̻̪̦͈̌f̶̯͎̠͋̈́̿ͅj̷̡̝̈́̓d̸̨̛͚̎͋ḟ̵͈̒̂͊̑i̵͈͌͐̆̈̐ḑ̶̘̽͊̿͜k̵̛̠̲̃͆͝ͅj̷̻̎͗̉ͅf̸̧̢͙̱͂ͅb̴̡̲̱́̓̈́̀ͅg̷̗͚͛͋̿n̸̩͍͉̬̍̀͒͝ͅç̸̠͇̮̤̾o̸̥͕̊̒ā̶̜͚j̴̣̜̯̈́̈́w̸͖̄͌͒̓r̷͖̱̅̀́h̸͓̉̊ȓ̵̫̘͔̉̕͠b̵̯̹̾̒ͅg̴͙̘͉͛͊n̷͎̈̿̀g̶̰͖̰͖̘̽͋̍̿͝k̷̡͔̞͔͗̆̈̚͝ Brain age: Correct! That was an 8!
*Writes down the secrets of the universe in a way our feeble minds are just slightly able to grasp in a fraction of a second* Hm, your brain is like 20 years old!
Those drawing sections really highlighted my anxiety as a child. The guy never understood my drawings. The second I saw a "Draw a..." and a blank square, I knew I blew my score.
This is the one game I will never, as long as I live, get tired of watching TAS of. My deepest appreciation goes out to all the TASers who find unique ways to completely mindf*** this innocent little DS game. [EDIT: see first reply, disregard the following] I just realized something. This TAS is -72, but its calculated Brain Age is 20. That's 92 years older. Man, this guy sucks.
There’s something deeply hilarious in a brainless machine crushing a brain training game That isn’t to say there wasn’t a lot of brains put into the tas, just that the tas itself is not a human lmao
TAS is not a robot or an AI, it's just a series of prerecorded inputs that a human makes, using tools such as slowdown, frame-by-frame advancement, etc. Everything you see in this video was done by a human, just not in real time and not all at once.
@@Msp0309TASBot is just an input device for the same kind of human-made prerecorded inputs I'm talking about. It doesn't actually read the game state or anything, it just feeds the game the inputs that were recorded into it. That's why they usually end up having to restart and fiddle with it in order to make sure the inputs are synced up properly to the game.
@@kameksapprentice9416 you know hoe substractions work... Right? 20-72 is -52, why do you keep saying "92" throughout every comment that mentions the -72?
I remember in primary school our teacher (he was cool af, Mr Sagar or something) bought in a giant box of ds's. He let us all use them but only for this game and a similar one. He also had a wii that we could play at lunch time. I wonder what he's doing now.
i can’t be the only one who remembers playing this game in like 2010-2011 and have the sound effects ingrained in their brain right? i thought this game was doomed to obscurity but i guess not. i genuinely think game is the reason why i’m studying further maths and probably going to do maths at university. having a good maths understanding at a young age really sets you up huh.
I don't wanna imagine an elder who lived to around 92 years still maintaining all-supreme and unmatched thinking speed, knowledge and reactionary speed like this.
This feels more like bullying an old game than actually speedrunning it lol
In this case it‘s simply called trolling, i guess.
@@blacky_Ninja quite a small amount. perhaps what one would call "a little".
@@chi221 a little trolling
maybe is rng manipulation
@@chriskim8979 let us initiate in inhibiting the regular functionings of people to a small extent
my man writing black magic symbols and brain age is just like. ye dats a sevn
He is a robot ya no
@@Dawny- he knows
@@crep50 oh ok
1k likes and 4 replies, odd
make it 5
This video reveals some TAS lore:
1) They are from 1907, but their real age is -72
2) They like the letter B and the number 2
3) TAS has a carbohydrate deficiency in their diet
And TAS knows ancient criptic languages
Didn't it say the brain age was the real age minus 72 and not that the real age was -72? Meaning the real age is 92?
TAS must realy be a fan of 2B
Babe wake up new TAS lore just dropped
i’ve seen this TAS guys videos a lot, he must be really good at video games :D
4:23 Ah, yes.
17 - 8 = The Encroaching Void
It comes
and just before is a :/ face
XD
Hahahahaha
I mean hey, 7 8 9 after all
... er, wait-
8:04 i love how it took the little extra time to draw out a picture of a 3 on a die yet it still recognized it as a 2
lol
(Brain age) d well. Yes this is funny now laugh
Thats because it's a side view
die* (singular ;3)
Ikr LOL.
2:14
i love how its ended with “w h a T” like the game is confused on how the hell did you do random lines and its correct
whaT
"Myst"
Game's like "I don't know why but I feel compelled to tell them that they're correct"
"I love how" shut up
@@Snookbone Who pissed in your cheerios?
4:48-5:37: Literally memorizes all sequences of numbers at inhuman speeds
The game: "Best I can give you is 91 points."
The game KNOWS it's a TAS
@@Y4manata that means it also knows there's 10% more time save this TAS runner could've done
"Try to do this well or better next time"
that wasn't the actual speed of the test? I managed to memorize them except the last 4 panels which I may not have got them right
It's a Japanese game. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
3:05
Brain age TAS’ers will always be the funniest speedrun enthusiasts alive
*draws a basic 2*
Genius.
*Literally gets the highest possible score*
"Try to do this well or better next time!"
Parents seeing your grade on a test be like
the part where it slowly draws a dice with a 3 on it and then it gets a two KILLED me 🤣
Yes
XD
TAS litteraly has a sense of humor... its great... it say that 2 and was like (are you kidding me!?!?!?)
In time...?
can’t wait to meet this tas dude in 72 years
severely
underrated
@@zan7838 thank you
you misubderstood. he set hid age as 92. His brain age was 20. His score was -72 years compared to his real age.
8:04 the comedic timing in this part is impeccable
t w o
Ah yes
3 dots on a dice is actually 2
i mean it does look like a Z without the vertical lines and Z is basically a 2
The game is making the TAS a fool
Nice avatar!
8:04 This is absolutely legendary
Wdym
dam that two just became a 3
but still that was really impressive how TAS managed to draw a PERFECT CUBE BUT NOT A 2 AT ANY POINT
@@Blahalel is he not using a bot? ain’t no way an actual DS or emulator would give you the ability to draw that neatly
@@Teriiiyakiii oh wait he is shoot
nvm im a fucking dumbass
2:11 "what" being written by itself made me lose it
Then at 3:23 the answers are all solved via staring at the screen
"what" was exactly my reaction to seeing that
"whaT" - Brain Age after you run a TAS on it.
Sanctuary Guardian
Wat
I like how everything is a joke except the drawing of the kangaroo which is spot on
what is the thing he drew when asked for a koala?
@@zan7838 I think it's a Cappy from the Kirby series.
@@zan7838 that's a cappy from kirby
@@zan7838 it's the uploader's profile picture
@@trollsansofficial huh
This game is able to translate cryptic runes into numbers
Only a god could do that
still cant figure out my sevens
ONLY cryptic runes.
Dude I can’t even learn my 1’s
Well, it is a Japanese game. As far as I can tell, their whole writing system is cryptic runes.
I love these TAS's that aren't necessarily going for the fastest time, and are just having some fun
I don't know in other games but in Mario kart Wii they call these TAF's that stands for tool assisted freestyle
I also have seen people calling them TAFreerun
@@blanper724
TAS can also stand for "Tool Assisted Superplay"
The TAS for this game at GDQ some years back was absolute gold.
@@jlco I was thinking of that when I looked this up just now :)
If TAS could manipulate the mic, that would be next level.
It's not hard, DS games only detect volume of sounds, not their tone
I remember a game that required you to blow in the mic, but i just yelled instead and it worked regardless.
@@rompevuevitos222 Imagine if someone was playing with you on their DS and you had yours as well, you both are enjoying the game, and then they scream at the mic just to do something minimal via mic, lmao
@@GSFigure I always used my friend's DS (because they didn't even sell them over here and he had to import it) and during those mini games that used it we would both group up on the mic to scream
Sometimes his brother would also help.
We could steamroll the levels until his mother told us to shut up
I remember when certain games (especially Mario Party DS) would require you to talk or make a noise I’d just blow into the mic HARD
i mean, vocaloid exists
2:59 i like how the TAS draw the same line but that’s a different meaning
It's not even doing anything obvious like drawing it from the other direction either, my guess would be that the path is different by subpixels or something
@@UCXEO5L8xnaMJhtUsuNXhlmQ 🤔🤔So does that mean [TAS] has mastered the pixels logistics ?🤔🤔
@@lourila godzilla had a stroke trying to read this and fucking died
@@lourila i have had a stroke, five heart attacks, three seizures, and a brain tumor reading that sentence
@@UCXEO5L8xnaMJhtUsuNXhlmQ from what ive heard is, it gives the players the benefit of the doubt
3:23 that moment when the game solves the math for you because it’s afraid of your true potential
Lol yea
What happened?
5:57
Best part of the TAS
Ah yes Australia is so accurate
I bursted into tears at 4am when I saw it
@@GiganticPyro bruh i literally watched this at 4am too i didn't notice lmao
@@PlumbCarton5607year late but same! wut da heck XD
TAS : ▪️
Game : ah yes, classic number 5
What in the pizzas world 170 likes ?!????
That's the higest I got!
edit: stop like plz
@@some2-Idk _pizzas world_
TAS : **draws a three** game : yep, totally an 8
@@some2-Idk i have good news for you
TAS: **draws same exact line again**
Game: Yeah, that’s a 3
3:03 kills me every time
Same here, man
2
This is basically 8 minutes of poking fun at early 2000's technology
edit: why did people like this
not really. heard somewhere the game prefers to give the user the benefit of the doubt (also they didn't expect users to draw lines)
you can see in the sudoku they don't give away the right answer, so the tas has to draw numbers more accurately
How did you manage to get past the shadow wall!
@@teodorcornea7014 I went through the acid route duh
@@teodorcornea7014 unlike the guy above me i just said my name was Yugi Muto
holy shit its cornifer,
do you have the roadmap for silksong?
Impressive for a -72 year old person
He’s a god
It said 20 was their real age minus 72, meaning they were 92, not -72
@@kameksapprentice9416 it said 20 was their brain age
@@kameksapprentice9416 Ah Yes, 20 - 72 = 92
@@kameksapprentice9416 You gotta play some Brain Age yourself 🤗🤗
6:48 make me die of laughter when I saw it was the actual kangaroo pic the TAS made
Same, and then the "how did you do?" immediately after, top tier comedy
I can find two differences
1. The chest fur looks like a twig, and the top branch lacks a few pixels
2. the thigh’s 4 lines are a bit differently curved
XD
@@george9371 seems like the TAS had to draw 4 pixels at once, and therefore had to optimize on those parts
@@george9371 3. focus on the tummy pouch
I love 3:04 where he just casually draws a 2 normally
I love how he doesn't even bother at 6:40
That made me laugh
XD
@@IamaPERSON truly. Australia doesnt exist. Humanity was wiped out there years ago
@@Conkel lol
Fun fact: The floating polygonal Kawashima head is based on Andross from StarFox. The developers felt that a realistic looking likeness was a bit too uncanny-valley for the game.
This is so cursed. I never thought I'd be terrified of a speedrun.
Am very spooked!
You haven't seen enough speedruns
Gotta admit, sometimes when he told me to draw something I simply wrote no.
Rebel
Did you get it right?
“Work on the ears”
How did you do?
........
😀
NO.
The Game : "Ye but focus on the pouch..."
He said Tas needs more carbs lol
TAS needs to start lifting weights and working out bruh, skinny twig program
6:55
Your next line is... "How did you do?"
How did you- NANI!?
Now move one key to the right
IS
THAT
A
MOTHER
F*CKING
*JOJO REFERENCE*
Yes, I am!
How do you do, fellow kids?
The part where the brain age guy says that the TAS has a brain age of 20 and that having an age that young is incredible for someone that is -72 really made my evening!
Man, I hate to be the one to unmake your evening. But that part of the game meant to say "20 is your brain age, which is 72 less than your real age"...
Okay!
did the TAS really just flex on us at 4:23 by drawing the whole square in perfectly and STILL getting it correct?!
do you mean 4:24
It goes based off of the final detected strokes on the "screen"
"babe come over"
"i can't rn im playing brain age"
"i'm home alone"
3:59
sigma grindset is prioritizing brain age
brain over girl
@@viviaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan this guy manages to do both, at that point it isn't even a sigma, it's a ligma
@@InsertFunnyThingHere under where?
@@scubasteve6175 under ur mother
6:26 Australia looks different than what I remember 🤔I probably am just misremembering it, it always had a giant speech bubble
Yeah also they missed Tasmania
yeah nah mate, the big speech bubble's a bloody national icon
nah mate i'm australian, i can tell you it's always been like that
@@sharpayevansfromHSM Australia doesn't exist what do you mean??
@@prestonanderson1719 SHHHHH YOU'RE GOING TO BLOW MY COVER
TAS: *literally writes nothing*
The game: That's correct!
Hello you xD
@@FireChatMPF ben dit donc, ça fait longtemps ^^
Is TAS secretly Luigi? Wins by doing nothing.
"Morty, that's exactly correct!!"
actually it is writing out of bounds and doing something funny
3:04 i like hwo everything is hyper speed and then just writing 2 in the most humane way possible
The virgin mario tas bot using frame perfect glitches to get perfection
The Chad brain test tas bot literally draws lines and moon runes to get a question right
TAS: Ḧ̸̼̂͌̅͝f̷̞͂̑ú̶̦̻̪̦͈̌f̶̯͎̠͋̈́̿ͅj̷̡̝̈́̓d̸̨̛͚̎͋ḟ̵͈̒̂͊̑i̵͈͌͐̆̈̐ḑ̶̘̽͊̿͜k̵̛̠̲̃͆͝ͅj̷̻̎͗̉ͅf̸̧̢͙̱͂ͅb̴̡̲̱́̓̈́̀ͅg̷̗͚͛͋̿n̸̩͍͉̬̍̀͒͝ͅç̸̠͇̮̤̾o̸̥͕̊̒ā̶̜͚j̴̣̜̯̈́̈́w̸͖̄͌͒̓r̷͖̱̅̀́h̸͓̉̊ȓ̵̫̘͔̉̕͠b̵̯̹̾̒ͅg̴͙̘͉͛͊n̷͎̈̿̀g̶̰͖̰͖̘̽͋̍̿͝k̷̡͔̞͔͗̆̈̚͝
Brain age: Correct! That was an 8!
Man, this TAS dude seems really great with that minimum frame input
Why did i never see him in any leaderboards
TAS is so good that he’s in a 3D leaderboard
TAS is so good he doesn't even need to be put in a leaderboard, almost everyone already knows him and his skills.
*Writes down the secrets of the universe in a way our feeble minds are just slightly able to grasp in a fraction of a second*
Hm, your brain is like 20 years old!
This should be shown to 20-year-olds on their birthdays to set expectations :P.
6:30 I don’t think that’s Australia
Idk that's what Australia looked like the last time I checked
2 years later that still looks like Australia to me man.
As a Australian, I think it does
I love humorous TAS's of this game!
And abusing the drawing system
Rild
@@kiruBruh Almost like a....
SALAMIBAUM
my man over here writing random lines and somehow getting the correct answers
3:22 those are some good answers
Lmaoohhyhhj
Those drawing sections really highlighted my anxiety as a child. The guy never understood my drawings. The second I saw a "Draw a..." and a blank square, I knew I blew my score.
As a -72 year old I can confirm that this is how we play brain training.
As a -73, year old i confirm this is not how we play the game
-72 year olds are so op
You meant 92 year old, right? Right???
@@seb3082 -73 years old are more op
@@apairofglasses775 how so?
2:49
my mans draws literally nothing and the game is like “yeah das a 5 right there”
3:15
That's your real
age *-72* ,
isn't it?
-Brain Age AI
TAS being 92 years old is pretty funny in its own right, too.
0:43 this is how my math teacher thinks we’d give answers
as an australian, those drawings are legit
how did you do?
Superplays of this game are always great. The “whaT” cracked me up haha
This is the one game I will never, as long as I live, get tired of watching TAS of.
My deepest appreciation goes out to all the TASers who find unique ways to completely mindf*** this innocent little DS game.
[EDIT: see first reply, disregard the following]
I just realized something. This TAS is -72, but its calculated Brain Age is 20.
That's 92 years older.
Man, this guy sucks.
No, no, the game is clumsily telling the TAS that its brain age is 72 years younger than the age that was input (92).
@@DaVince21 Oh.... oh, that makes more sense.
TAS’ comedic timing is genius.
8:04 was my favorite moment
Brain age: comedy%
@@Chl30p4t4t4yes indeed
Does 100 math problems in 25 seconds
“ _Try to do better next time_ ”
2:11 that word is my reaction to that whole section
gai
@@stella_s no, “what”
Damn the game is solving itself
2:12
TAS: does nothing
Game: YEAH! THAT'S GREAT!... whaT
i nearly laughed out loud the moment that came up on screen XDDDDDDDDDDDD
There’s something deeply hilarious in a brainless machine crushing a brain training game
That isn’t to say there wasn’t a lot of brains put into the tas, just that the tas itself is not a human lmao
TAS is not a robot or an AI, it's just a series of prerecorded inputs that a human makes, using tools such as slowdown, frame-by-frame advancement, etc. Everything you see in this video was done by a human, just not in real time and not all at once.
@@kingcrimson4133 TASbot exists
@@kingcrimson4133 yeah i know i just didnt know how to explain lmao
@@Msp0309TASBot is just an input device for the same kind of human-made prerecorded inputs I'm talking about. It doesn't actually read the game state or anything, it just feeds the game the inputs that were recorded into it. That's why they usually end up having to restart and fiddle with it in order to make sure the inputs are synced up properly to the game.
My man got such a good gaming chair
I'm suprised those runes haven't summoned The Ancient Forgotten One
Barney
8:05 That was the best part.
You know, the game _is_ called Train your Brain in Minutes a Day. I just don't think it was intended to be literal, do everything in minutes.
Lmao they got the kangaroo virtually pixel perfect and it STILL gives criticism! 😂
6:41 DUDE HOW TF CAN I BREATHE
*Nothing is written*
Game: Ah, yes. *2*
I love how the program can make every letter look like some random line and then B is just written out slowly and normally
This makes me feel nostalgic... I used to play this game as a kid because my parents thought they needed a game for them on my DS
“your actual age is -72, right?”
It said "That's your actual age -72, right?"
Wouldn't that mean 20 was the actual age minus 72? Meaning the real age is 92?
@@kameksapprentice9416 20 - 72
@@arrozrice1 How?
"That's (20) your actual age -72, right?" means:
age - 72 = 20
age = 92
@@kameksapprentice9416 you know hoe substractions work... Right? 20-72 is -52, why do you keep saying "92" throughout every comment that mentions the -72?
@@Kelm_Kisaragi 20-72 isn't what's being said. The actual age is 92. 92-72 = 20
1:35 When the robot writes in Captcha
Extremely entertaining TAS for such a silly game! Great job
*Random Squiggly Lines*
Brain Age: Ah, Yes! The Chapman Kolmogorov equation! Well done!
6:54 YOUR NEXT LINE IS: "How did you do?"
Brain age: How did y- impossible!!
Jojos reference (peak)
I love the added bonus of doing the sudoku in one continuous line.
most entertaining TAS of all time
Never thought I'd feel inadequate because of a TAS.
This is like force feeding your brain books and it remembers everything you read
I remember in primary school our teacher (he was cool af, Mr Sagar or something) bought in a giant box of ds's. He let us all use them but only for this game and a similar one. He also had a wii that we could play at lunch time. I wonder what he's doing now.
Thats sick... wonder how he has a box of ds's though
3:05 quick strokes and the slow drawing of a 2, I lost it, it was too funny
i can’t be the only one who remembers playing this game in like 2010-2011 and have the sound effects ingrained in their brain right? i thought this game was doomed to obscurity but i guess not.
i genuinely think game is the reason why i’m studying further maths and probably going to do maths at university. having a good maths understanding at a young age really sets you up huh.
This game made me feel stupid and helped me give up on everything. Im 28 and unemployed. I'm going to kill myself soon.
6:59 got me
I don't wanna imagine an elder who lived to around 92 years still maintaining all-supreme and unmatched thinking speed, knowledge and reactionary speed like this.
4:00 quick maths
2:10 the “what” is the funniest thing to me for some reason
This was the most entertaining run Ive ever watched
2:14 ending on “what” cracked me up holy shitt
Amazing what the human brain can accomplish
TAS’s are the best things ever created, prove me wrong
This TAS guy is insane they can speedrun games while being a comedian
This is the best thing to ever graze my TH-cam recommendation. Funniest thing I’ve seen all year.
6:57 how did you do
The gdq tas of this game is one of my favorite videos. Honestly this game has so much tas potential
This is an absolute joy to watch
Unus annus
If TAS is -72 years old right now, then it will be born in 2093! Happy really early birthday, TAS!
2:26 Bruh, you didnt give the chance to the game
brain age tas speedruns are my favorite kind of tas speedruns and this is why
This whole games existence was stored in my memory somewhere, thanks for bringing it back lol
Teacher: Now you better pay attention
My telepathic ass: 2:11