I wish I could challenge him directly

As a kid, I had an affinity for those “button mashing” challenges. You know the ones where in some fighting games you’d “clash,” and the best masher would win? Or any number ofMario Partyminigames? Whenever one of the latter would show up in one of my friend groups, someone tried to sabotage me by grabbing my controller because they knew their defeat was inevitable — but I think it’s time to recognize the master button masher.

Takahashi Meijinis a legend that’s been in the industry for decades, making his name atHudson Soft. He’s perhaps most famous for the “16 shot per second” mashing technique. In short, Takahashi-san managed to mash so quickly that he could trigger “16 shots per second,” and actually put it on film in the ’80s.

master button masher

Well, the master button masher is back at it again. In a tweet (from his account meijin_16shot), he shows that even at age 63, he’s still got it: absolutely crushing theMario Party SuperStarsminigame Pokey Pummel. That face of accomplishment at the end! I can only hope to still be playing games this capably at that age.

皆さんご要望の63歳の連打力です(w)。これでは5.16秒が出てます。が、指先とゲーム画面が逆で、5.13秒も出ているので、頑張ればたたき連打で5秒切れるかもしれません。pic.twitter.com/xlxuSV5LaX

a look at two players using the Game Chat feature on the Switch 2

— 高橋名人 (@meijin_16shot)Jun 27, 2025

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