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Piotr Delgado Kusielczuk, better known as The Mexican Runner or TMR, is a speedrunner who specialises in Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games. After three years, on February 26, 2017, TMR was the first player to play through the entire NTSC and PAL NES catalogue, [1] completing 714 officially-licensed titles in a project he called NESMania, which earned him a Guinness World Record. [2]
Niftski usually plays with a keyboard rather than a gamepad, [10] emulated on PC. [18] That being said, he holds the world record on the original hardware (using a gamepad) with a time of 4:54.814, beating the previous record held by Tree_05 by 3 frames. Niftski live streams his runs on Twitch, [8] and publishes on YouTube. [10]
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.
[10] [11] He decided that he was an atheist sometime around when he was in elementary school, but "played along" through high school. [12] SethBling's nickname is derived from his AIM screen name in high school. [13] SethBling started out programming his calculator in middle school and wrote "lots of" games throughout high school, including an MUD.
Tool-assisted speedrunning relies on the same series of inputs being played back at different times always giving the same results. The emulation must be deterministic with regard to the saved inputs, and random seeds must not change. Otherwise, a speedrun that was optimal on one playback might not even complete it on a second playback.
Narcissa Wright (born Cosmo Wright, [2] July 21, 1989 [1]) is an American speedrunner and co-founder [3] [4] of the website SpeedRunsLive, which allows speedrunners to race with one another in real time.
Unlike conventional speedrunning records, the individual players who worked on these runs are not listed since there are always many different players working on these projects. Instead, the records are usually attributed to the “Quake done Quick team”, and details on who made which portion of the run can be found in the runs' descriptions.
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.