In late 2011 , Andrew Gardikis fructify a record for a " f number run " onSuper Mario Bros.– this means he played through the total biz as quick as potential ( yes , he used the warp tubing ) . For that 2011 run , Gardikis calculated his metre at 4:58.898 , or just under five minutes ( he ’s calculate down to the frame tier ) .

Then on January 14 , 2013 , Gardikis print a young video , in which he broke his old record by 0.1 seconds . In the fresh telecasting , he put the old run in a small windowpane inside the novel run , so you’re able to see how like his pattern is – he plays with uncanny timing , jump at almost exactly the same times ( with a few goof - off parachuting at incidental point ) . Because both audio track are included , you could discover how like the two run are .

At clip one run gets slightly ahead of the other , but they end up synchronize up due to the21 inning rule(oversimplified explanation : when the game goes to a disgraceful screen or other such transition , it efficaciously rounds to the penny-pinching 21 - frame limit , thus effectively re - syncing the clock ) .

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Now , I need you to cerebrate back to playingSuper Mario Bros. , and all the time you give out on the dumb piddle level . Think about all those times you fall in a colliery , and what an achievement it was to finally arrive at the final degree after hours of play . Now watch Gardikis demolish the game in five minutes .

Gardikis holds otherspeed records(many of them tool - attend ) . OnSMBhe can apparently do the whole game without warp metro in 19:40 ( ! ) , and he receive major bonus decimal point for pose through more than 22 minutes of " Yo ! Noid , " mentioned in my opus6 Obscure fact About the Noid .

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