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Niftski is an American speedrunner who was 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.
Cheese was recognized by Red Bull that month for his Super Mario 64 gameplay. [9] In Super Mario 64, Cheese achieved the world record time in the 70-star category in January 2018. [10] He focuses mostly, however, on the 120-star category, where he has held the world record on many occasions throughout his career. [11] [12]
Occupation (s) Speedrunner, livestreamer, YouTuber. 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.
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.
David Hunt (born April 11, 1985 [ 2 ]), known online as GrandPooBear, is an American video game streamer, speedrunner, and creator of Kaizo Super Mario levels. A Red Bull athlete, Hunt is primarily known for playing and creating levels for Super Mario Maker. [ 2 ] He has also performed at various Games Done Quick events [ 3 ][ 4 ] and TwitchCon ...
Trihex. Mychal Ramon Jefferson, better known online as Trihex, is an American professional gamer, speedrunner, and Twitch streamer. He is best known for his runs of Super Mario and Yoshi games—including several notable appearances at Games Done Quick events—and as the face of TriHard, one of Twitch's most popular emotes. [2][3]
In 2018, the world record for Dragster by Todd Rogers was removed from Twin Galaxies and Guinness records after an experiment showed that his 5.51 second time was impossible to achieve even with a TAS. [6] [7] Another fraudulent RTA case is from Badabun, where Tavo Betancourt streamed a Super Mario Bros. speedrun, finishing it at 05:12'120. [8]
Speed Demos Archive (SDA) is a website dedicated to video game speedruns. SDA's primary focus is hosting downloadable, high-quality speedrun videos, and currently has runs of over eleven hundred games, with more being added on a regular basis. SDA additionally used to host two annual speedrunning charity marathons, Awesome Games Done Quick ...