Resident Evil Remake (2002) - Jill Sandwich
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Resident Evil Remake (2002) - Jill Sandwich
Shy Smith recreating the 2001 Playstation 2 "Wherever, Whenever, Forever" ads [2021]
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In the darkness lies your fears. RESIDENT EVIL (2002)
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"I play Resident Evil for the plot"
The Plot:
In Super Smash Bros. Melee, if a fighter is at 999% damage and Peach attacks that fighter with a down tilt attack while underneath a ceiling, the fighter will become stuck in the ceiling for an extended period, as seen with Fox in the footage.
Depending on the specific fighter, stage and spot where this is performed, this effect can last up to 15 seconds.
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The footage above depicts a perfect session of Break the Targets with Peach in Super Smash Bros. Melee, wherein she is able to hit all the targets within exactly 7.00 seconds.
To accomplish this, Peach needs to pull several Bob-ombs with her down special move in a row. Each Bob-omb pull has only a 0.260% chance of occurring, and to be able to chain this many of them together is literally the rarest event a game running a 32-bit random number generator is able to implement, requiring a single specific seed (number 2,633,350,167) out of the 4,294,967,296 possible random number seeds.
As such, if a human player were to attempt to perform this without modifying the game to force that specific configuration, it would take an average of more than 4 billion attempts to be able to get Peach to pull the required items.
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