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  2. Tool-assisted speedrun - Wikipedia

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    To make this more precise, the game is slowed down. Initially, it was common to slow down to some low fraction of normal speed. However, due to advances in the field, it is now expected that the game is paused during recording, with emulation advanced one frame at a time to eliminate any mistakes made due to the urgency.

  3. Speedrunning - Wikipedia

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    Speedrun of a SuperTux level. Speedrunning is the act of playing a video game, or section of a video game, with the goal of completing it as fast as possible.Speedrunning often involves following planned routes, which may incorporate sequence breaking and exploit glitches that allow sections to be skipped or completed more quickly than intended.

  4. TASBot - Wikipedia

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    TASBot is a tool-assisted speedrun mascot created in 2013, [1] developed by a team led by dwangoAC. A replay device takes a list of controller inputs which it then sends to a console such as a Nintendo Entertainment System or Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) directly via signals to the controller ports.

  5. SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell - Wikipedia

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    SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell is an independent video game developed by Pine Studio and published by Headup Games.It was released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux via Steam in July 2016, for Xbox One in September 2017, [1] [2] for PlayStation 4 in February and March 2018, [3] [4] and for GOG.com in October 2018. [5]

  6. Games Done Quick - Wikipedia

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    At SGDQ 2019, speedrunner "ConnorAce" used a spliced run to illegitimately claim the world record on Clustertruck for the "NoAbility%" category, depriving the legitimate record holder from being invited. The run was treated with suspicion due to it not being submitted officially to speedrun.com, with the video being unlisted on YouTube prior to ...

  7. Niftski - Wikipedia

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    Niftski is an American speedrunner who is the fastest person in history to ever complete Super Mario Bros. at 4 minutes, 54 seconds and 631 milliseconds. He also holds other world records for the video game and was the first person to beat it in less than 4 minutes and 55 seconds.

  8. PangaeaPanga - Wikipedia

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    Alex Tan (born March 13, 1996), better known under the screen names PangaeaPanga, PePanga and formerly penangbenny, is an American ROM hacker, speedrunner and tool-assisted speedrunner. [2] He is best known as the creator of difficult Super Mario World ROM hacks and Super Mario Maker levels .

  9. Summoning Salt - Wikipedia

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    Summoning Salt is one of the leading speedrunners of the NES video game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (MTPO). [3] As of November 2024, he holds the records for a variety of MTPO categories, including single-segment (playing through the entire game in one sitting), where his 14:46 time is over 13 seconds faster than the No. 2 speedrunner. [4]