Created the world of speedrun Super Mario 64 More alive than ever, as players always find ways to break the game and thus improve the time to complete the title by getting the minimum percentage or 120 stars. However, something unprecedented has come this week, as a user has achieved something that was considered impossible, especially because the title is a platformer and you always have to jump from one place to another.
It has been talked about for years “One Button Challenge”, Which means that users can complete the game without using the button, which may seem impossible mario His powerful jump requires him to reach many places that reach different heights. And with all this in mind, it’s achieved by a streamer Twitch who calls himself MarbleAnd that milestone was achieved a few days ago.
Here’s a video where they explain it better:
Something worth noting is how long it took the streamer to finish the game, and he did it in one 86 hours, And a big chunk of that amount goes into a flaw that gets leveraged, which grows a platform mario It is positioned on. This means the second confrontation Bowser The plumber can reach his goal just by pressing the B button as much as possible.
Here is a description of the game:
Super Mario 64 is a 3D platform video game developed and published for the Nintendo 64 console released in 1996, one of the most influential and acclaimed titles in video game history.
The player takes control of Mario, who has been invited to Princess Peach’s castle. Upon arrival, Mario discovers that Bowser has kidnapped Peach and stolen the Power Stars from the castle. Mario must explore the castle, enter the worlds within the box, and collect stars to face Bowser and rescue the princess.
Super Mario 64 was a pioneering title that not only redefined the platforming genre, but also left an indelible mark on the video game industry, influencing generations of developers and gamers.
Remember you can try this game Nintendo Switch through online system.
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Author’s Note: This speedrun would certainly have been interesting to watch in its entirety, although those dead hours waiting for the floating platform would have been better spent.