Needs 80 minutes to the first city

A popular challenge for gamers is to create games with unconventional controllers. A Pokémon streamer on Twitch has now presented again and took 80 minutes to the first city of Pokémon Feuerrot with his live controller.

Which streamer is that? The crazy streamer is called Twitch Uwoslab. He streams with a V-tuber who represents him anime scientists wearing sunglasses. He currently has 44,323 followers on Twitch, while his YouTube channel is at 98,900 subscribers.

In his videos he tinkers all sorts of gadgets or tries out apparently forbidden things. On YouTube, he recently built an Air Fry from several blow -ups. In another he builds a claw machine controlled by his Twitch chat.

Now he has ventured to a new controller building with which he tried to play Pokémon fire red. It started so hard that he took 80 minutes to the first city. Another controller is also very special with a similar RNG factor:

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With gaming mechanics to Vertania City

What kind of controller did he build? The latest construction of Uwoslab is a controller for which it took about four hours (via Twitch). With this he imitates the buttons of a GameBoy: up, down, left, right, a and B. The exciting thing is that the controller is structured like a coin slot machine:

A coin is thrown in at the upper edge of a wooden board equipped with nails. The coin now falls through the nails on the board until it falls into one of six possible outputs, each of which trigger one of the Gameboy keys:

However, this construction is quite difficult to influence where the coin ends up. Uwuslab must also quickly determine that:

To test the construction, he wants to play Pokémon fire red. Actually, he just wanted to get his first Pokémon and make it to Vertania City. That also worked. However, it took 80 minutes. 80 minutes of the joyful and frustrated throwing of coins.

What else is there? For a few years now, some players have almost been a sport to play hard games with ever absurd controllers. Streamer Luality, for example, gambled about 2 years ago Elden Ring on a dance dance revolution dance pad. Among other things, she uploaded her fight against Malenia on YouTube.

Youtuber Superlouis64 also faced the Elden-Ring challenge. He built a controller in the shape, height and weight of a major sword (via YouTube). Streamer EDYBOT also tried Elden Ring-but with a box dummy as a controller (via Twitch). Meanwhile, the Twitch streamer Perrikaryal relies on her brain.

With enough will, many everyday objects seem to be converted into controllers. And the games for Pokémon seem to be offered to test such creations. In addition to a AI, the number “Pi” Pokémon also plays-and if she ever comes out of the starting city, she will destroy pretty much everything that comes in her way

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