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Born | Scott Buchanan c. 1994[1] | ||||||
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Years active | 2010–present | ||||||
Genre(s) | Gaming, Super Mario 64 analyses | ||||||
Subscribers | 281 thousand+ (pannenkoek2012) 126 thousand+ (UncommentatedPannen) | ||||||
Total views | 71.06 million+ (pannenkoek2012) 34.03 million+ (UncommentatedPannen) | ||||||
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Last updated: September 8, 2024 |
Scott Buchanan,[1][2][3] known online as Pannenkoek2012, pannenkoek2012, pannenkoek or pannen (/ˈpænɪnkoʊək/ ⓘ PAN-in-koh-ək),[a] is a YouTube personality who specializes in highly in-depth and technical Super Mario 64 videos. He is best known for his "A-button challenge" videos, in which he attempts to play Super Mario 64 while pressing the A-button as few times as possible. The A-button is the "jump" button, and a normal playthrough of Super Mario 64 can be expected to take thousands of A-presses.[1]
In 2014, he received media attention for collecting a particular coin which, due to a bug, had been thought to be uncollectable.[5] In 2015, he offered a US$1,000 bounty to anyone who could recreate a rare but useful Super Mario 64 glitch called an "upwarp" that was accidentally performed by DOTA_TeaBag.[6] As of 2024, the bounty has not been claimed. One theory is that the upwarp was caused by a one-off bit flip caused by a cosmic ray, although this is not universally agreed upon.[7][8]
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