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  2. Speedrunning - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Forsen - Wikipedia

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    In late 2020, Forsen began a friendly rivalry with fellow streamer xQc, the pair competing to achieve the fastest time in a speedrun of Minecraft. [19] As of October 2023, Forsen has a personal best of 15:28, 70 seconds faster than xQc's best time. [20]

  4. Tool-assisted speedrun - Wikipedia

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    Tool-assisted speedruns are generally created with the goal of creating theoretically perfect playthroughs. This may include the fastest possible route to complete a game or showcasing new optimizations to existing world records. TAS requires research into the theoretical limits of the games and their respective competitive categories.

  5. SethBling - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Minecraft builds that run without mods, he created plugins for the game. SethBling wrote artificial intelligence programs that play Super Mario World, Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Kart. He held a world record of 41.35 seconds for Super Mario World until June 2020, and a former world record for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of ...

  6. Category:Speedrunning - Wikipedia

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  7. Karl Jobst - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Dream (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    On December 11, 2020, following a two-month investigation, speedrun.com ' s Minecraft verification team removed his submission from the leaderboards. The team published a report, along with a 14-minute video to YouTube, analyzing six archived livestreams of speedrunning sessions by Dream from around the time of the record.

  9. European Speedrunner Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Record broken Winner Prize pool Information / Notes January 31–February 2, 2020 [100] Super Mario 64: 120 Star Yes [101] Cheese [102] $10,000 The world record was publicly considered broken even though it didn't beat the fastest time ever published, also by Cheese, as that record was unverified due to parts of the gameplay footage missing. [103]