Earlier this month, Nintendo fan Chris Taylor, who goes by SpookyWoobler on Twitter, tweeted that he was afraid that he wouldn’t be able to play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Im really scared i won’t be able to play ultimate — Chris Taylor (@SpookyWoobler) September 13, 2018

Chris has already overcome cancer three times in the past, but revealed back in July that this time it was terminal, and that he had decided to no longer pursue treatment. After Isabelle’s reveal in this month’s Nintendo Direct, he tweeted that he was scared he couldn’t make it to Smash Bros. Ultimate’s launch date, seeing as he was already bedridden.

Chris’ friends helped signal boost his wish to play Smash early, as well as the Super Smash Bros. subreddit, and several news outlets as well.

And i just found out the smash subreddit was working to help me too?! You guys just Oh man this is way too much for just me Thank you all over and over again aaaaaaaaaaa pic.twitter.com/Gs9sI4K9wQ — Chris Taylor (@SpookyWoobler) September 16, 2018

Thankfully, the collective appeal caught Nintendo’s eyes, and yesterday, Chris posted saying that two Nintendo representatives stopped by his house with the E3 demo version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to let him play it early with a friend.

I found out they were coming around Tuesday and couldn’t say cause even a switch with a demo on it is a high value target to be stolen, same for as why i didn’t get to keep the demo (though i absolutely expected that) Seriously though, thank you all so much, you all did this — Chris Taylor (@SpookyWoobler) September 21, 2018

Chris ended up posting pictures of him playing the demo on Twitter, and thanked the community for giving him an experience that meant so much to him. While this is a difficult time for him, he joked that because it was the E3 demo, he’s still able to continue participating in newcomer hype like everyone else.

Some pics from me, local Benjamin, and Zach playing Thanks so much guys, this means so much to me pic.twitter.com/raxPu7QJp9 — Chris Taylor (@SpookyWoobler) September 21, 2018

We at Siliconera give our best wishes to Chris, and we sincerely hope he will be able to play the full release for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, as well as Devil May Cry 5, another game he really wants to play.