If you thought Punch-Out!! was hard, imagine beating both at the same time, like this man did.

As much as we all love the games industry, you just can’t get away from the fact that it can be a darn uncool place at times. The media, critics, and players themselves point fingers at all kinds of things, from on-disk DLC to season passes and the issues of women in games (characters and real-life developers alike). Another big one, for a lot of us, is the matter of hand-holding and tutorial levels.

Pressing X to pay respects is one thing, but why do we have to have little prompts and easy-read guides to every little new mechanic? Or Super Mario’s helpful modes that basically play the game for you? For a lot of retro gaming fans, this is one of the big draws: they just don’t make them like they used to.

Back in the ’90s, harmless-looking Disney platformers would whup you mercilessly. It was like Dark Souls up in here, only with more Simba, Timon, and Pumba. Nintendo may have a reputation for easy games today, but a lot of their NES titles did not mess around. Punch-Out!! Was a player’s worst nightmare.

The Rocky-esque tale of the budding boxer risin’ up to the challenge of their rival was no easy ride. Each of Little Mac’s opponents required a specific approach and strategy to beat, and nobody went down easy (except maybe Glass Joe). To this day, a whole generation of gamers is still traumatized by that last bout with Mike Tyson.

Still, where there’s a difficult task, there’s somebody desperate to make it seem trivial and earn themselves unlimited internet kudos in the process. Beating Punch-Out!! And Super Punch-Out!! At the same time, using one splitter-equipped controller? Oh yes. That’s a thing that’s happened.

Over the past week or so, Awesome Games Done Quick 2018 has seen speedrunners from around the world doing what they do best for charity. Games as diverse as Bloodborne, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and Super Mario 3D World were featured, and a great time was had by all for a great cause.

Zallard1 beating both Punch-Out!! Titles simultaneously, in under 25 minutes, is a spectacle you just cannot miss.

As Deadspin reports, this includes a 14-second defeat of Don Flamenco. This man is unstoppable.