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He’s now running Super Mario 64 blindfoldedon a dance pad.
“I need to multitask,” he explained.
It’s a mess."
The challenge was intended to be a 16-star run, and Bubzia began the run without much confidence.
“Wait, how do you ground pound?”
“My understanding of the Mario physics is gone.
What do you do to ground pound?
What button do you press?
Just A and Z, right?”
“This is so much brain work,” Bubzia noted at one point.
“This is much more mentally taxing than physically.”
The disappointment on his face when he realized he only had seven was immeasurable.
“We are just about to end this challenge because I am mentally a wreck,” he said.
Just beating the first Bowser battle ended up taking over three hours and 33 minutes.
Bubzia’s blindfolded16-star record using a normal controller is just 19 minutes and 43 seconds.
Yet it seems combining dance pads and blindfolds just makes for a bad time.