Wii Play billiards stumped fans for 17 years, but speedrunners finally made the perfect shot after decompiling its code to brute force millions of possibilities
All it took was ripping apart the game's code
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PlatformsNintendoWii PlayWii Play billiards stumped fans for 17 years, but speedrunners finally made the perfect shot after decompiling its code to brute force millions of possibilitiesWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
PlatformsNintendoWii PlayWii Play billiards stumped fans for 17 years, but speedrunners finally made the perfect shot after decompiling its code to brute force millions of possibilitiesWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Wii Play has a robust speedrunning community that’s been around for years, and getting through the billiards game as fast as possible means trying to sink as many balls as you can in a single shot. If you’re speedrunning a game of 9-ball, it’d be ideal to …