I laughed at this tweet: Cosmo proving that he is a true speedrunner by choking at the end. Well, at least a speedrunner made it to the end. Good representation
Well, that was real fun. I really enjoyed it (other than that kid's commentary for Splatoon). Especially that Super Metroid race and then Mario Kart.
Unfortunately, I was helping my sister pack after her graduation, and driving home during the whole thing. How long is the "load time" on the VoD (when does the actual event start)
I watched a bit of it. Hungrybox vs Reggie was the best part obviously.
So happy JohnNumbers won! He's a great Wii Fit Trainer in Smash, so that made me root for him from the start.
I think this statement is only half true. It's true that all of the invited players are from North America. TheMexicanRunner is the only one who does not come from the U.S. He lives in Mexico rofl
..since when did NA and Mexico account for half of the world?
lol?..
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So glad Cosmo lost. It was absolute torture watching him fail at super mario
i dont even play mario that much yet I knew exactly what to do, and then here's cosmo spending the entire 5 minutes of a round trying to figure out the first obstacle...
The original NWC in 1990 wasn't even a world competition too. It only took place in 30 cities across the U.S. and Canada. Obviously, if the competition was not held in cities across the world and then brought the finalists together to a specific city so they all could compete, then it should not be called a "world" competition, but that's just how Nintendo titled it. Anyone was free to enter (same as this year's) wherever entry was eligible; that even meant that someone from another country could enter and possibly win a spot for the championship.
I was merely making the remark that you couldn't make a total generalization that everyone was from America, when you had to get more specific when there was one person who isn't based in the U.S. Excuse me.