![]() After a couple more fails at 96% (on March 23, 2019, and Ap), Atomic crashed twice at the last spikes at 98% on April 9, 2019. ![]() However, nine days later on February 11, 2019, he got 97% for the first time, and about a month later on March 9, 2019, he crashed at 97% again. About a week later on February 2, 2019, he achieved 88% on stream. ![]() Three days later on January 24, Atomic achieved a new best of 81%. Four days later on January 21, 2019, he achieved a start position run of 68-100%, as well as records of 98%, 93%, 96%, 92%, and 97% off-camera over the past three days. The next day on January 17, 2019, he achieved a new best of 73%. Almost two weeks later on January 16, 2019, he got another record of 69%. Perhaps it was because of this that many players remembered this level. It is also worth noting that on February 27, 2018, the well-known Stormfly released a video-cutting passage of Thinking Space. Some made progress (the highest records were 40%, 41%, 42%, and 45%), for the most part in 2018-2019 (perhaps there were a couple of earlier records). Further various players tried to beat this level. ![]() As several famous players played the level, it became more known. Over time, the video scored a small number of views and comments. But for the first time, it became known on November 23, 2015, during early 2.0, when HidekiX published a video showing the auto version of the level (the non-auto version was verified at the time, probably using cheats). It is unknown when exactly Thinking Space came out. ![]()
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