Toshdeluxe |work| (2027)
ToshDeluxe first gained traction by showcasing what he termed the "Impossible Series"—recordings of levels deemed impossible for human players, often navigated using noclip or speed hacks for demonstration purposes. He was also a pioneer of "sh**ty levels," which are minimalist, undecorated versions of extreme demons that allowed players to focus strictly on the layout's difficulty. Key milestones in his early career include:
Not horror games. Not glitch games. Games that were forgotten on purpose . The Friday-night debug build of a PS2 racing game that crashed if you looked at the sky. A Korean MMO from 2003 whose final boss was a corrupted texture file. A Japanese-exclusive Dreamcast visual novel that, if played long enough, began typing back. toshdeluxe
While his legitimacy as a top-tier player remains a point of contention, his impact on the game's culture is undeniable. His "Shitty" levels often gained more views than the original decorated versions, sparking debates about content ownership and credit . Despite the controversies and various bans, he periodically returns to the community, recently appearing on Reddit and social media. ToshDeluxe first gained traction by showcasing what he
The screen went white. Text appeared in a monospaced font: Not glitch games
He released popular custom Geometry Dash texture packs that many players used to modify their game's aesthetic. The Devil Vortex Scandal and Hacking Accusations
: In 2023, conclusive evidence emerged on zcylix's YouTube channel , showing particles from "invisible jump pads" that helped the player navigate wave sections without clicking.
However, his relationship with the community is complex. For years, Tosh was a vocal and sometimes polarizing