Suigi achieves a groundbreaking world record in the 120-star category of Super Mario 64, marking a significant moment in the game’s speedrunning history.


Suigi Sets New World Record in Super Mario 64

Super Mario 64, a classic game that continues to captivate players decades after its release, has seen countless challengers trying to master its levels as quickly as possible. Among these players is Suigi, a noted figure in the speedrunning community, who has recently etched his name into the annals of gaming history by setting a new world record in the most daunting category: the 120-star completion.

In an impressive display of skill and perseverance, Suigi completed all 120 stars of Super Mario 64 in just 1 hour, 35 minutes and some seconds. This achievement not only shatters the previous benchmark but also positions Suigi as the first person to hold world records in several different star categories at the same time. He currently holds records in the 0, 1, 16, 70, and 120-star categories, with four of these being current records.

This particular world record run is described by Suigi and his fans as a historic milestone. On his YouTube channel, an elated yet bewildered Suigi expressed his astonishment at his own performance. “I really have no idea what happened,” he stated, reflecting on the surreal feeling of achieving such a feat. He discussed the emotional rollercoaster he has been on, grappling with a bout of depression that made his motivation wane for months. However, his comeback was strong, fuelled by his persistence and love for Super Mario 64, leading to this record-setting moment.

The journey to this record has not been easy. Speedrunning requires not only an intimate knowledge of the game but also an incredible level of consistency and resilience. Runners must exploit every known glitch, shortcut, and optimization to shave off seconds or even milliseconds. Suigi’s run exhibited a masterful handling of the game’s mechanics, demonstrating not just technical skill but also strategic planning and in-the-moment decision-making.

What makes Suigi’s accomplishment even more remarkable is the context of his personal struggles. He candidly shared how returning to Mario and regaining his groove in the game came at a critical time for him, providing a much-needed boost during a tough psychological battle. His record is a testament to the therapeutic power of gaming and the personal victories that can be attained through determination.

In the broader context of speedrunning, Suigi’s achievement signifies more than just another record. It is a landmark in the ongoing evolution of Super Mario 64 speedrunning, pushing the boundaries of what gamers thought was possible in this nearly three-decades-old game. It also exemplifies the tight-knit and supportive community around speedrunning, where milestones are celebrated as collective achievements rather than individual triumphs.

Looking forward, Suigi plans to continue honing his skills, potentially reclaiming the 70-star world record which would solidify his status as the greatest Super Mario 64 speedrunner of all time. As of now, he holds a special place in the community, not just for his record-setting performances but also for his resilience and transparency in sharing his struggles and triumphs.

Suigi’s record is a powerful reminder of the enduring appeal of Super Mario 64 and the vibrant community that surrounds it. As long as there are players like Suigi who continue to challenge themselves and each other, the legacy of Super Mario 64 as a crucial part of gaming history remains secure. For many, like Suigi, speedrunning is more than a hobby; it is a vibrant lifestyle that showcases the human spirit’s capability to overcome, adapt, and excel.

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Aaron Chisea

Hey there, I'm Aaron Chisea! When I'm not pouring my heart into writing, you can catch me smashing baseballs at the batting cages or diving deep into the realms of World of Warcraft. From hitting home runs to questing in Azeroth, life's all about striking the perfect balance between the real and virtual worlds for me. Join me on this adventure, both on and off the page!

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