If you enjoyed the 3d visualizations, consider checking out @osukarui's channel, as he was the source of inspiration for these effects! If you want to see other game's I've found notable glitches in, @DoctorSwellman has a couple videos on Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles that you should check out! Enjoy 🙂Also, be wary of spoilers when scrolling comments section!
@Coco-qy6stАй бұрын
Can you add links to the SFA speedrunning Discord and Rena's SFA Github to the description?
@zcanannАй бұрын
@@Coco-qy6st sure
@DoctorSwellmanАй бұрын
I had a feeling this was coming after I saw your comments about the game. Can't wait to dive into this. Really excited about the editing since you have Osukarui credited for the inspiration on the 3D level animations
@zcanannАй бұрын
😄And for those curious about other game's I've destroyed -- DoctorSwellman has a few videos on Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles that y'all might find interesting! Watch them chronologically for maximum amazement.
@celestialderpАй бұрын
So many just amazing things in this video. The Wireframe animations, both complete views of the world map, and all of the amazing diagrams. Such an incredible history. The descents into madness are always a blast. This game still wont be boring for a long time to come it seems. It's an honor to be part of this games history. The 4:19:25 is still my greatest speedrun ever.
@lobsterzelda5372Ай бұрын
I do still think that the 4:19:25 would be the most difficult run to beat for a given route through the game (i.e. treating each time the route changed or a glitch was discovered as a different category, this would be the most difficult category to beat). Since it was essentially the culmination of several years of optimization-grinding where the game was still several hours long, and the route changed very little over that time.
@celestialderpАй бұрын
@lobsterzelda5372 I think that would have been a fair assessment before Ketsumomo's 52:56. That run is insanely clean for what it is. Though I suppose grinding a shorter category would be easier.
@FelisImpurratorАй бұрын
I belatedly realized just what timestamp in the video your run is at. Halfway, in a game where the entire video so far has been "Oh, here's a skip that saves twenty seconds..." That's how I knew this entire video would be one of those utterly unhinged ones.
@FelisImpurratorАй бұрын
Also, a 4:20? Sounds like you really BLAZED through this game.
@GoshfatherTVАй бұрын
bro i have no fking idea about any of this or why the hell this video got shown to me but i just watched this entire thing and i am officially a celestial_derp fanboy. literally zero clue how i got here. but here we are. respect bro youre like the beatles
My goodness, this is one of the most detailed speedrun world record history videos i've ever watched! The sheer detail you put into this is astonishing! Everything including the world map, explaining the route, the tricks, the script and coding of the game in-depth, all incredible and you deserve so much more recognition for your sheer hard work put into this video. Star Fox Adventures by itself was one of my childhood games of the Gamecube era, and i had absolutely zero idea all this time how incredibly broken and torn to pieces it has become by the many talented speedrunners and glitch hunters in it's community, last i knew the run was still around 3 hours even with a few major glitches used. It's up there with the likes of Zelda games such as Ocarina of Time of sheer brokenness. Can't leave you out either, you are amazing and i respect your sheer dedication and talent to document and find all this stuff, not many have the motivation and/or the skillset to completely tear a game apart like this, you well earned my sub and i hope you continue to grow from this video and future ones.
@xxArCxxWavExxАй бұрын
There's another really good one about The Hobbit if you haven't seen that one already. Excited to watch this one, i never got the chance to play this game as a kid.
@osukaruiАй бұрын
Finally finished watching. Great stuff. This was one hell of a ride and I love how the glitches gradually got crazier and crazier ending in some absolutrly bonkers stuff. Great work with the 3D graphics and route progressions. Honored you would call me an inspiration!
@zcanannАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! And for those watching -- if you like the 3d route visualizations, check out osukarui's channel. His N64 world record videos are honestly even higher production quality than this!
@nonAehTАй бұрын
love the videos of both of you. The idea to visualize the routes through a 3D map of the level to visualize the skips is absolutely fantasic and i love seeing more Speedrun History vidoes utilizing this technique.
@PottowwАй бұрын
I have now finally finished the entire video and I have to say, this game has way more to it than I ever imagined, even as someone who has been the administrator of the Star Fox speedrunning community since like 2012. I am genuinely very impressed with the quality of the video and it was an interesting watch from beginning to end (even if split up in sessions). I do not believe you overdid the length of the video as it all felt explanatory and necessary for the full story, contradictory to what some other comments seem to think. This is an instant hall of fame video of the community in my book, and I very much appreciated the pannenkoek Easter egg at 2:37:47. Well done, great video, one of the best WR history videos I have seen!
@FelisImpurratorАй бұрын
That musical stinger at that timestamp is painfully familiar but I just can't place it. What's the pannenkoek reference?
@TougherThanGutsАй бұрын
So many people give this game unessacary hate, everything about this game was outside the box for Starfox, and even today it still holds up as an absolute classic, the story, the gameplay, the atmosphere, this game is easily in my top 5 and I don't think that will ever change, awesome video man
@FelisImpurratorАй бұрын
I need to actually play it. It seems like the kind of game I'd love, and one that might have been a hit if it hadn't been rebranded as a Star Fox game at all. That music especially is just insanely good.
@UsikuPlsАй бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video! You clearly put so much time and attention into your explanations/diagrams and it really helps elevate the experience. Still astounds me to this day how much you guys finally broke this game. Seeing SFA under 3 hours was like my ultimate dream back in the day so the fact it's under an hour now is wild! Thank you so much for making this and for including me, and congrats on finally completing this! :)
@lobsterzelda5372Ай бұрын
This is some god-tier production quality for this video. Nicely done! I didn't know much about the world-record history for the game from prior to 2017 or so when I started watching JubJub's runs (and found BvQr's TAS of the game), so it was cool to see what the early-routes looked like for the game, as well (along with seeing the tricks that ended up being forgotten about and rediscovered 10+ years later).
@towobiiАй бұрын
Actually a great video just got done watching after a few days, really loved the video and all the extras you added, especially the animations showing the route in detail and which paths they took or which parts got cut off, starfox was one of my first games ever back as a child and i remember beating it together with a friend after months of playing on and off, so seeing how quickly the game can be beaten nowadays thanks to people like you and the speedrun community is insane some of these techs seem like witch craft snd probably are to some extent lol. But yeah thanks for this awesome video really hope this blows up.
@tike2795Ай бұрын
one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen! especially the thoroughness of your explanations and the visualization with the 3d models are phenomenal ty for this video, I really love this game and have a lot of nostalgia watching it again and seeing the speedrunning history of this game much love
@diribigalАй бұрын
Amazing video and visualizations! I've never played Star Fox Adventures, but this video made it clear what the game asks of you and the amazing efforts of speedrunners and glitch hunters to tear this game apart.
@Lunai5444Ай бұрын
omg been waiting for this one and it's actually edited well and the voicing is fine, NICE
@noelleonhartАй бұрын
This. This right here. This is what I absolutely LOVE about speedrunning and really just video games in general. The history, the legacy, the trials, the failures, the triumphs, but most important, are the stories. Stories of comradery and discovery, looking not forward to the destination, but instead looking back and reflecting on the journey. As someone who isn't invested in any speedrunning communities, seeing the journeys of so many games, and the great feats that those in the community have accomplished, I can only sit watching with nothing but reverance. This passion, this legacy, this is what I love. Thank you for sharing this story with me; it's a true gift.
@MetaSpeedruns4 күн бұрын
Watched this over the span of 3 days, amazing work!! You kept me hooked even though I had never played a single second of this game, well done
@elpiedra15964 күн бұрын
Great video and great speedrun, poor Drakor and poor guy that was aggroed by standing close to him, no one is killing them anymore. Tricky is very adorable.
@thecynicalone7655Ай бұрын
Those map visualizations are amazing. Fantastic job
@itsfriedeggsАй бұрын
Hope all your effort put into this video is rewarded. Everything from script to graphics to research is top notch quality! Can't wait to see you become a big youtube name if you decide to continue on. Unparalleled quality
@spencerruston406Ай бұрын
KZbin algorithm gave me a GEM. Criminally underrated
@gingermusic4503Ай бұрын
This might be the best world record progression video I've seen yet. Incredibly thorough, easy to follow, and the 3D layouts were an especially great choice. I thought they were just a neat visual at first, but once it was revealed that the entire map is connected, it became an incredibly smart choice, especially for showing the path for void swimming. Just incredible work all around ^w^
@koopaniqueАй бұрын
What a video. Incredible. Love the 3D maps of the level with the dotted paths! The whole sequence after 2:36:00 is completely mindblowing. If you have yet to watch the video and plan to do so -- please don't skip ahead, it would ruin the surprise.
@Jortman02Ай бұрын
I legit did a double take when I saw that both Kazooie AND GnS were credited as glitch hunters. This was a very well done world record history, easily digestible and accompanied by stellar animations!
@ShyRangerАй бұрын
Super nostalgic speedrun for me because of how obscure finding footage of this game was back in the day. Heck the first video playthrough I found of the game kept losing audio in so many places but it was the best there was at the time. I still remember when the segmented speedrun was uploaded basically one episode a day, the most frustrating day being when they uploaded the segment of Krystal throwing the bomb in Krazoa Palace, just to save, and that was it for that day's segment, was so confused lol.
@thecoldduvet7381Ай бұрын
Oof not even 5 minutes in the presentation is amazing. You could really rival Summoning Salt if you wanted to ahaha! Instant sub looking forward to watching this.
@ZanyWitch7Ай бұрын
2:37:50 Obvious "But first" joke, but it got a chuckle out of me. Also this documentary gave me a slightly greater appreciation for SFA's soundtrack.
@Fiercelinkmaster76Ай бұрын
I remember you asking me about this a year ago. This came out incredible! Hoping new glitches will continue to be found.
@zcanannАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for filling in some glitch history gaps. (and sorry I forgot to ping you when it went live!)
@slowruntatas29 күн бұрын
Great video! Thanks for making it. I never heard about the game but its a pleasure to see a detailed game breaking documentary.
@Glitches0and0stuffАй бұрын
This is a great lesson in how "useless" glitches are incredibly valuable! Great job :)
@BugletsEnclosureКүн бұрын
This is such an insane and incredible video. I hope more people see it because this is a masterpiece that warrants far more engagement.
@chrisallen2013Ай бұрын
I have never come across a video at 10pm and thought”no don’t play it to fall asleep to because you need to watch the whole thing” until til today…so excited for this tomorrow 😅
@FuzzynessАй бұрын
I managed to take the WR back! :D 52:27
@FelisImpurratorАй бұрын
I just hit the section that first mentions you running the game... You absolute lunatic, going for all the most cursed skips imaginable. And then keeping at this game until it hit sub hour levels of broken... Wild.
@Flip-a-dip-dipАй бұрын
Melee adventure mode and this? Bro you’re a mad lad
@sebastianlesny223029 күн бұрын
To have all the hardware and time and knowledge to know how to record a speedrun in 2002 and the upload it to the internet is honestly very impressive.
@AgedudeАй бұрын
Had me staying up all night to watch this one. This video was incredibly well laid-out, well paced, and impressively visualized with a fine balance between routing explanations and actual runs. I especially like how the breakdowns of different areas were spaced apart throughout, as their routes became more relevant to the progress at that point in history. I haven't had the clearest memories of this game since I played it 20+ years ago (with exception of the Thorntail Hollow music) but this was a great way to reconnect with that experience. Really hope this gets the attention it deserves.
@koopaniqueАй бұрын
Hi, weren't you a Battalion Wars speedrunner at some point? Fancy meeting you here
@Agedude26 күн бұрын
@@koopanique We speedrunners tend to run into each other in the wild!
@SpoocecowАй бұрын
Astonishing video! Great production quality and very smart approach to interleave run and detailed glitch-hunting history. I can't imagine how long writing the script for this took, either -- I had to stop and leave this comment near the end of Chapter 6 because GOOD LORD what a reveal!
@MiridiaАй бұрын
Wow. What an amazing amount of effort you put into this video. 10/10.
@erikloyd4621Ай бұрын
2:37:48 - talking about "parallel universes", that jingle from Super Mario 64 plays here. I know *exactly* which meme this is referencing, and I am here for it. Great video! I never got to play SFA, so I learned a lot about it from this video. The maps and the routing explanations were very very nice; I dare say they really took this video to the next level.
@TompaAАй бұрын
It put a smile on my face instantly when I heard that part :D.
@GreyOatmealАй бұрын
Everybody gangsta til General Scales walk thru the wall
@RaykushiАй бұрын
Insane that the game says "the planets chunks are in space" but everything is actually secretly connected. Those damn Krazoa spirits.
@jonluxАй бұрын
This is gonna be at a million in a month cuz this is a crazy vid, fantastic job btw!!
@anthonyrobinson15727 күн бұрын
My cousin and I couldn't find our memory card so we bay this in one day but it took all day. The good ol times
@laeyeinАй бұрын
WOW absolutely incredible work!! really love the visuals and your narration is great!!
@hydralicious9315Ай бұрын
You put quite a lot of effort into this I can imagine. It shows. Really great work, sir!
@Coco-qy6stАй бұрын
Incredible video. This is so well edited and detailed! I love this game and didn't know there was a speedrunning community for it before now.
@heirofaniu10 күн бұрын
Jesus, here's a game I haven't thought about in quite a while. Always felt it was underrated and one of the only three good Star Fox games.
@psy__guy__988428 күн бұрын
A video of this quality with only 500 subs. I can really appreciate your passion. New sub! Great job man!
@kachurin8248Ай бұрын
absolutely love this game, so awesome to see a comprehensive speedrun world record video like this. Big fan of the full map model visualizations, great video !!
@renakunisakiАй бұрын
tfw one broken light ruins what would be an epic speedrun route
@FelisImpurratorАй бұрын
I kind of want to see what a run would be like in a mod that literally just fixes that light so the route could be valid.
@GanobratorАй бұрын
This is the best World Record History video I have ever seen. The level of passion you have for the game and its community is palpable throughout. I want to show this video to my grandchildren someday.
@jessethecometАй бұрын
Swimming through the void that connects the maps is giving me HEAVY Interloper vibes. Kewl
@starfalco64Ай бұрын
Astounding video, excellent narration and explanation and both entertaining and informative. Love to see this finally completed :)
@AnvilApricot27 күн бұрын
Its fucking CRAZY to me to find vids like these with full 3d models of a games maps and editting to show routes and see the person who made it doesnt even have 1000 subs. Same thing with the Indiana Jones n64 era speedrun history. Love to see this much passion for stuff like this
@Puff_2519 күн бұрын
I accidentally fell asleep with this video on KZbin on TV and it played the video all night
@PokaDottАй бұрын
I got this game because i played 64 so, so much. Was disappointed that there was barely any star ship segments. I kept at it though because i still loved the adventure game play. I managed to beat it and collect everything and now, while i haven't played it in years, i still do love it fondly. I had no idea this game was speed ran, so not only thank you for this video , but the many hours of enjoyment I am going to have in the future watching this game be ran.
@PaintyMainyАй бұрын
In all honesty, I don't remember why I subscribed to you. Most likely because of the FF:CC speedrun translated vid. But man, I'm happy I did.
@sf1tzp28 күн бұрын
The revelation that your achieved WR was hilarious 😂 Great vid, love the maps. Makes me want to play this game again someday.
@Spaghetti775Ай бұрын
The visualisations of the different steps in the route are excellent here, showing the impact of each skip on the whole graph. In future you could have a persistent graph of the whole game route, and keep building up the impacts of each development, like the way BobbyBroccolli does his documentaries
@paulwolter3186Ай бұрын
What's so crazy about watching this video is that I don't recognize the game play or the environments, even though I beat it as a kid and remember aspects of the game.
@MFMegaZeroX7Ай бұрын
Man, the top run in this video has already been beaten by almost 30 seconds by Fuzziness.
@retrogamerfan12327 күн бұрын
Everyone is guilty of looking at Krystal with the bionics the first time we see her
@KyrroneАй бұрын
I just finished watching this on an alt account so I had to switch over to say how amazing this video was! I grew up playing this game so seeing how the speedrun has evolved was a real treat. I love the editing done and I was completely absorbed by every detail. Keep up the good work
@Spore_MoneyАй бұрын
Such high quality and so in depth. Marvelous video, I always wanted to see someone going over this game's speedrunning history, but never expected one of this level 🙏
@Flip-a-dip-dipАй бұрын
Always great to see there’s a speed running community for a game I thought was pretty niche
@SkywardDude1Ай бұрын
dude this was pushed to my recommended I pray you everyone even partially involved get the credit they deserve I don't think I've ever had a more incredible feeling of understanding this game I never even played past the first sections of the game of, I have vague memories but watching the complexity in this video man, its indescribable, hope everyone who sees this is blessed I watched this all the way on 2x speed and I almost regret it because if I was on normal speed I'd get to spend more time on the video. Cheers and love
@JollyKappaАй бұрын
Algorithm be like No but seriously, wonderful video with amazing production quality. You definitely get my sub, sir!
@drmedicechsrick8702Ай бұрын
i dont know if its fitting but i do know some weird small things about this game that probably not alot of people know, not so much speedrunning besides 1 thing maybe but, weird things like being able to hear weird voices if you go into lightfoot village earlyer then your supposed to
@m4tth3Ай бұрын
4 minutes in and wtf, those pathing animations are insane!!
@johndodo2062Ай бұрын
I actually liked this game back when it first came out. Looked incredible for the time and was solidly built
@ClaudiaStarfish20004 күн бұрын
Great video man I actually enjoy this game despite the flaws.
@FateFellShort.Ай бұрын
Incredible video about one of the most criminally underrated GameCube games 🔥
@LHeyMXАй бұрын
I loved this game as a kid , thanks for the videos and the details presented, subbed!
@iamspikefire12 күн бұрын
if I had a nickel for each time i've heard of a single player action adventure game being secretly extremely broken I'd have 3 nickels
@dimrocksosabby2553Ай бұрын
I played this game obsessively as a kid and NEVER beat it, pretty sure my control was messed up and got me soft locked at a button mash section of the game but I didn’t know things like that back then 😂 Still to this day the only starfox game I’ve played a one of the most influential games to my gaming experience growing up.
@TheEagleEyeValor8 күн бұрын
So basically when the game started to stagnate y’all took the phrase “Take it back to the fundamentals” literally and broke the game using code manipulation. I find that fucking hilarious.
@lazigoguyman4414Ай бұрын
Amazing video. I remember watching one of jubjubs runs in 2018 and I thought the route was a bit dumb because of the airswimming and I thought there was no way it could get much faster. Boy was I wrong.
@ZonkkkkkАй бұрын
I downloaded this game again a couple of weeks and I’d looked up to see if there was anything like this! Better late than never😁
@FenneccinosАй бұрын
only like 10 minutes in and I know I have an absolute treat of a video, I'm so nostalgic for this game and it's one of my favorites. I did somehow beat it as a kid but yeah it took forever xD
@Kosmicd12Ай бұрын
let's go Kazooie and G&S
@blazingruin2975Ай бұрын
I remember beating this game as a teen, without KZbin and internet help. I was disappointed that there was no post game back then, hoping some plot points would still continue.
@idontwantahandlethoughАй бұрын
awesome work bro!
@bobsanders8682Ай бұрын
I wish Nintendo would remaster this or make more games like this. This was a hidden gem
@sXe_WolverineАй бұрын
Top tier content
@TheSalamanderMenace4Ай бұрын
agreed, a pleasant watch
@nickelyАй бұрын
A banger video I didn't realise I wanted
@GoshfatherTVАй бұрын
i have zero clue how the helll or why the hell this got served to me or why i watched every second of it but this is so well made. i dont know about any of this stuff. also wanna say.. for something that is though to be so "dudes only"-- its amazing to see so much female representation in the speed running community and how huge of their contributions are. love it. once again, coming from someone who has zero clue wtf is going on and didndt even know this was a thing. great video
@iikodane7166Ай бұрын
Added to the speedrun documentary playlist! Great job.
@tonnentonie2767Ай бұрын
So even before you told us that the game is an open world with no loading screen, I was very impressed with the graphics. I really thought it had to be for the Wii.
@swintintinАй бұрын
I love this game so much, so you get a free sub for covering this title!
@OnntowaАй бұрын
speedrunning this game looks more entertaining than playing it normally
@DustRodgАй бұрын
This is a fantastic video, thank you
@wkronaАй бұрын
Holy shit, earlier this week I thought to myself "how come no one has made a wr history video about SFA" and now this
@kylebowersox3826Ай бұрын
This game was my childhood, but you got the Dragon Rock map layout a little wrong. The leftover room is actually a P2 boss room left over from Dinosaur Planet, the beta to Star Fox Adventures. When Rare dumped the beta and reworked it into the final product the second boss room was cut due to the game end being extended. Originally Drakor was the final boss of the game so there were two rooms, one for phase 1 and the other for phase 2.
@rbc86397 күн бұрын
I’ve never beaten this game because of the light foot tribe trial of strength
@SomnambulistMistАй бұрын
Great video!
@TimothyLemon1237Ай бұрын
incredible work
@MiridiaАй бұрын
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I CANT WAIT TO WATCH THIS BANGERRRRRRRRRRRRR
@shadeblackwolf1508Ай бұрын
On a game this long, a SoB within 2 minutes of a PB is ridiculously well optimized
@yunuss58Ай бұрын
just finished the video. Nothing but respect. People like you are why I think the internet isn't all bad. This is obviously a passion project for a niche topic. And I always love when people go all out even on videos that most likely won't reach that many. But hopefully I am wrong
@halfwen4575Ай бұрын
Algorithm, this one is worth it, pls
@NymphieJPАй бұрын
Might wanna update this lol what timing for that new wr, eh!
@captainsumtingwong889Ай бұрын
I beat this game as a kid because I REALLY wanted to free Krystal. As a character, she altered the course of my life forever. XD