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  2. Niftski - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, Nifstki set a world record of 5:02:785 in the "glitchless" category of the same game. The category disallows the use of exploits. Two years later he would improve his record to 5:02:685. [11] In September 2023, Niftski broke his own any% world record in the game again, lowering the time to 4:54.631.

  3. Halo 3 - Wikipedia

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    Halo 3 is a 2007 first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie for the Xbox 360 console. The third installment in the Halo franchise following Halo: Combat Evolved (2001) and Halo 2 (2004), the game's story centers on the interstellar war between 26th-century humanity, a collection of alien races known as the Covenant, and the alien parasite known as the Flood.

  4. 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.

  5. Final Boss (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Final Boss started Halo 3 out on a good note, winning the inaugural event of the 2008 season, but things went downhill from there. After finishing 7th and 5th in back to back events, the Ogres made the controversial decision to drop Walshy and pick up Mason "Neighbor" Cobb.

  6. Ogre 2 - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Ogre Twins won the gold medal in Halo 2 at the World Cyber Games. [3] His esports tournament history includes in Halo: Combat Evolved , Halo 2 , Shadowrun , Halo 3 , Halo: Reach , Halo 4 , Halo 5: Guardians , Halo 2: Anniversary , and Call of Duty: Ghosts .

  7. Games Done Quick - Wikipedia

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    Games Done Quick (GDQ) is a semiannual video game speedrun charity marathon held in the United States, originally organized by the Speed Demos Archive and SpeedRunsLive communities. Since 2015, it has been handled by Games Done Quick, LLC. [ 2 ]

  8. Ogre 1 - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, he returned with his team as a member of the Major League Gaming (MLG) four-on-four team Final Boss, [3] where they become the most successful professional Halo team of all time. In June 2006, he signed a three-year contract with MLG worth 250,000 dollars, as well as significant sponsorships with both Red Bull and NBA player Gilbert ...

  9. Karl Jobst - Wikipedia

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    Karl Jobst (born 7 February 1986) [3] is an Australian YouTuber, investigative journalist, and GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark speedrunner, whose work has primarily focused on exposing cheating and fraud in the gaming community. He also covers other speedrunning and challenge-related feats, including world record histories. As of February 2024 ...