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In January 2022, Nifstki set a world record of 5:02:785 in the "glitchless" category of the same game. The category disallows the use of exploits. Two years later he would improve his record to 5:02:685. [11] In September 2023, Niftski broke his own any% world record in the game again, lowering the time to 4:54.631.
Guinness World Records: The Videogame is a party video game based on the Guinness World Records series of books of world records. Developed by TT Fusion and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the game was released on November 7, 2008, in Europe, November 11, 2008, in North America, and November 12, 2008 in Australia.
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At the time, a higher record had been set by Dean Saglio, but on an emulated version of the game rather than a physical arcade cabinet. [9] [b] Lakeman overtook his own record in December and again in June 2015. [8] In September 2015, Wes Copeland bested Lakeman for the high score. Lakeman reclaimed the record within six hours. [10]
Several of Todd Rogers' records have come under scrutiny for being seemingly impossible or lacking sufficient proof. In 2002, Robert Mruczek, then chief referee at Twin Galaxies, officially rescinded Todd's record time in Barnstorming after other players pointed out that his time of 32.04 seconds did not appear to be possible, even when the game was hacked to remove all obstacles.
Computer Gaming World ' s Chuck Miller in June 1994 praised Heartlight as "a delightful logic-based game offering a good mix of arcade action and conundrums". "Game play is so addictive", he said, that the "just average" graphics and sound were not noticeable. Miller concluded that "this is one diversion that will keep you coming back for more ...
Reba Buhr (born November 7, 1987) [1] is an American voice actress who has worked on English dubbed anime series, Western animated TV series, and video games. She hosted the news segment Disney 365 on the Disney Channel from 2011–2012.
A spiritual sequel to the Luminous Arc series, Stella Glow was the last game developed by Imageepoch prior to its bankruptcy. It was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan by Sega on June 4, 2015, in North America by Atlus USA on November 17, 2015, and in Europe and Australia by NIS America on March 11, 2016.