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News Legendary Speedrunner Suigi Shatters Mario 64 World Record

 
 
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In a breathtaking display of skill and determination, renowned speedrunner Suigi has etched his name into gaming history by setting a new world record in Super Mario 64. This extraordinary achievement has sent shockwaves through the gaming community, redefining what was thought possible in one of the most beloved and competitive speedrunning scenes.

Breaking Barriers: The New Record

Suigi's jaw-dropping run clocked in at an astonishing 6 minutes and 27 seconds, shaving a full 3 seconds off the previous record held by fellow speedrunning legend Cheese05. This improvement may seem small to the uninitiated, but in the world of high-level Mario 64 speedrunning, where every frame counts, it represents a quantum leap forward.

The record-breaking run took place during a live stream on Twitch, with thousands of viewers witnessing history in the making. Suigi employed a combination of well-established techniques and innovative new strategies to achieve this feat:
  • Precise BLJs (Backward Long Jumps): Suigi's mastery of this classic glitch allowed him to skip entire sections of the game, including the infamous "endless staircase."
  • Frame-perfect Movements: Throughout the run, Suigi demonstrated an uncanny ability to execute pixel-perfect jumps and movements, saving crucial milliseconds.
  • New Route Optimization: Perhaps most notably, Suigi unveiled a new route through Wet-Dry World that cut nearly a second off previous strategies, catching even veteran speedrunners by surprise.

Community Reaction: Awe and Inspiration

The reaction from the gaming community has been nothing short of ecstatic. Social media platforms erupted with congratulations and analysis of the historic run:
  • Cheese05, the previous record holder, tweeted: "Absolutely insane run by @Suigi. That new Wet-Dry World strat is game-changing. GGs man, you've pushed the game to new heights!"
  • Popular gaming streamer Pokimane shared the clip of the final moments, commenting: "This is why I love gaming. The dedication and skill on display here is mind-blowing. Congrats Suigi!"
  • The official Speed Runs subreddit was flooded with frame-by-frame breakdowns of key moments, with users marveling at Suigi's precision and innovation.
Prominent members of the speedrunning community have been quick to acknowledge the significance of this achievement. SimpleFlips, another well-known Mario 64 runner, stated in a video response: "What Suigi has done here isn't just about setting a new record. It's about showing us that there's still so much to discover in this 25-year-old game. It's inspiring for all of us."

A Legacy of Speed: Mario 64 Speedrunning History

To truly appreciate the magnitude of Suigi's achievement, it's essential to understand the rich history of Super Mario 64 speedrunning. Since the game's release in 1996, it has been a cornerstone of the speedrunning community:
  • 1996-2002: Early speedruns focused on completing the game with 120 stars, with times hovering around 2 hours.
  • 2003-2007: The discovery of major glitches like BLJs revolutionized the scene, allowing for the development of the 0-star category.
  • 2008-2015: Times in the 0-star category dropped dramatically, from around 20 minutes to sub-10 minutes.
  • 2016-2022: The era of hyper-optimization began, with runners competing for fractions of a second. The 6-minute barrier was broken in 2021.
Suigi's new record represents the culmination of this 25-year journey, pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible in the game.



Looking to the Future

As the dust settles on this monumental achievement, the question on everyone's mind is: what's next? Suigi's record has reignited discussions about the theoretical limits of Mario 64 speedrunning:

  • Some experts believe that with further route optimization and potentially undiscovered glitches, a sub-6:25 time might be possible.
  • Others speculate that we're approaching the human limits of the game, and future improvements may be measured in frames rather than seconds.
Suigi himself has remained humble about his achievement, stating in a post-run interview: "I'm just happy to have contributed to the legacy of this amazing game. There's always room for improvement, and I'm excited to see what the community can achieve next."

The speedrunning community is already gearing up for the next big event, with all eyes on the upcoming Games Done Quick charity marathon. Suigi is scheduled to perform a Mario 64 run at the event, and anticipation is high to see if he can replicate or even improve upon his record-breaking performance on the big stage.

As we marvel at Suigi's incredible feat, one thing is clear: the world of Mario 64 speedrunning is as vibrant and exciting as ever. This new world record serves not just as a milestone, but as an inspiration to gamers everywhere, proving that with passion, dedication, and a willingness to push boundaries, the impossible can become possible. In the ever-evolving landscape of competitive gaming, Suigi's achievement stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of classic games and the indomitable spirit of the human desire to excel.



 
 

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