Guy spent 7 months trying to shave 10 seconds off this impossible 'Super Mario 64' record
After years of whittling down the Super Mario 64 120-star speedrun time to under 1 hour and 41 minutes — a feat achieved in August 2015 — the race was on to take another 60 seconds off the clock.
Speedrunner Allan “Cheese05" Alvarez managed to set an astounding new world record last night with a time of 1 hour, 39 minutes and 57 seconds, breaking his own world record of 1:40:05 he set in April. He hit the elusive 1:39 time with a jaw-dropping run through the game, utilizing an array of glitches and exploits paired with near-perfect pathing to grab 120 stars with just seconds to spare.
Right after Cheese finished, he stood up, squatted down behind his chair and held his face in his hands as the built-up intensity and stress released itself. Read more...
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