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[New Super Mario Bros.] Trampoline Time: 737 points

First try of the day and already setting a new personal best, what on Earth... I was derusting. Maybe I should "derust" more often... :') While this might be the best record for Trampoline Time that has video proof (please correct me if I'm wrong), there are scores set and shared on places like Cyberscore that either lack details or lack any proof for the public audience. So far I found a score of 2513 set by Sharkofdark (on Super Mario 64 DS). There's public image proof on video-games-records at least, just no video proof. While it "feels" unrealistic or even fake to some people that someone got about 2000 points, I do believe those can indeed be set, especially if they're set in sessions where you pause the game at a specific moment, take a quick break until you're recharged a bit so that you can resume, I definitely see the potential here. My main goal is to get 1000 points with video proof first. But at some point I might grind for getting 2000+. Who would have thought that a mini-game I normally can't play well on, out of nowhere improving my score and trampoline placements... We shall see what the future will bring us. Maybe I'll tackle other mini-games in the future, who knows!? xD Previous personal best was a 678 which was done on a New Nintendo 2DS XL. This attempt however is done on a Nintendo DS (Phat). Shoutouts to Merki for assembling DS capture cards together and selling them in 2022. I'm having a blast with my capture cards on my end! This was streamed on Twitch. Sorry for my terrible volume control. All of the sound balance was done on-the-fly and had to rely on viewers I didn't have at the time, so I couldn't tell if the background music was too quiet compared to my game capture audio. This run is recorded with a real Nintendo DS (Phat) that has a capture card built in. The game cartridge that's being used in this video is a US version of New Super Mario Bros. New Super Mario Bros. (c) 2006 Nintendo

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