Super Mario Bros. played with eyes closed, what can mankind achieve next?
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We saw Mark play Mario with his feet a couple months ago, but s00pcan was unimpressed: he can navigate everyone’s favorite plumber through the first two levels of Super Mario Bros. with his eyes closed. He claims he can do 1-4 now as well, but all he’s got for proof is the first two. If he jumped half a second later, he could hit the warp, but it looks like s00pcan’s got a couple more college years ahead of him to make that all happen. Peep the video after the break.[Via Joystiq]Continue reading Super Mario Bros. played with eyes closed, what can mankind achieve next? Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
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