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Super Mario Bros Record Broken

An anonymous reader writes "A nimble-fingered gamer has shaved three seconds off the long-standing world record for completing Super Mario Bros. for the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Classic arcade site Twin Galaxies reports that Scott Kessler of North Carolina executed a "near-perfect finish" when he took the record down to five minutes and 17 seconds. Twin Galaxies referee Robert Mruczek watched the entire game on videotape before declaring the feat a new world record."

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  1. insane by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Insanity.

    It takes a special sort of person I guesss to devote that much energy and time to perfecting a game. Even the games I love to death I could never play to that level without walking away from it with a foul taste in my mouth.

    Still, pretty amazing, i don't think I could get through the first world in that length of time

  2. Her? by sahrss · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Bowser" lobs up a whole slew of axes, each of which is deadly to Mario if she should make contact with any of them.(emphasis mine)

    That adds new perspective to Mario's reasons for rescuing the princess, doesn't it? ;)

    1. Re:Her? by kurosawdust · · Score: 5, Funny

      People do strange things when they eat mushrooms.

  3. Record broken again by mugnyte · · Score: 4, Funny

    Seems like another record is broken with this site being /.'d within seconds.

    But hold on...they're reviewing the tapes...

    Well, reading the headline was fun.

  4. 5 minutes?!?! by AuMatar · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Ok- so he obviously used the warpzone to 4 in 1-2, and the warp zone to 8 in 4-2. And he must have had the pipe sequence for 8-4 memorized. But how the heck did he beat 8-1 through 8-3 in under 5 minutes?

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    1. Re:5 minutes?!?! by Carnildo · · Score: 4, Informative

      bviously used the warpzone to 4 in 1-2, and the warp zone to 8 in 4-2. And he must have had the pipe sequence for 8-4 memorized. But how the heck did he beat 8-1 through 8-3 in under 5 minutes?

      The time limit on those is pretty tight to begin with, so I can't imagine it's too hard.

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    2. Re:5 minutes?!?! by Mr.+Piddle · · Score: 5, Funny


      His half-human half-wario empathic abilities give him awareness of a hidden third dimension in SMB. He is able to step outside of the 2D world we all see and nearly-instantaneously jump to the princess' chamber.

      Really, it is so simple that you should have thought a bit before posting.

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  5. Speeding up the video by Sensitive+Claude · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Would it be possible to either speed up the video, or record it just slightly faster to shave off a few seconds? Not enough to be noticable, but enough to give you an edge?

    Then again, do I really care?
    So why am I asking?

    Is there a world record for beating Zork in record time?

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    1. Re:Speeding up the video by Gothic_Walrus · · Score: 5, Funny
      I've got a feeling that they compared the speed of the timer in the video side-by-side with a copy of the game running in an NES. Any difference in the timer speed would have been noticeable.

      After all...this is the world Super Mario Brothers record. They can't screw up something as important as this. :)

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    2. Re:Speeding up the video by Paradise+Pete · · Score: 4, Funny
      Is there a world record for beating Zork in record time?

      0:00 open mailbox
      0:01 east
      0:02 south
      0:03 "Slightly ajar? What the heck does that mean? When is a window not quite a window? When it's slightly a jar. Shit - focus, focus!"
      0:10 open window
      0:11 west
      0:12 look under rug
      0:13 open trapdoor
      0:14 down shit!
      0:15 up
      0:16 get lamp
      0:17 down
      ....
      ....
      ....
      ....
      58:40 You are eaten by a grue.
      58:41 Damn it! OK, ok, concentrate!
      00:00 Open mailbox

  6. Super Metroid by fredrikj · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Shameless off-topic plug (though it's not for me in person, so I hope I get away with it): If you enjoy this, you might enjoy Super Metroid speedruns as well. Records: 38 minutes for pure speed, 58 minutes for speed with 100% items. Both by the same player, available here.

    Mirrors: :38 :58

    Require ZSNES and a Super Metroid ROM.

  7. Extreme gaming ;) by geggibus · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Why don't they just turn up the fps in the emulator? Saves a lot of time.. ;)

    I actually got that idea a few month ago and tried it out. ;)
    Results for SMB3:

    Double speed: (120fps, ntsc)
    World 1,2,3,-,7,8.. completion =) (World 7 is NOT fun..)

    Tripple speed:
    World 1,-,8.. completion =) (those blocks in bowsers castle that falls down when you stand on them for a while is damn hard to pass)

    10x: 600fps
    World 1,-,8..complete failure.. (i'm happy with finding the flutes)

    Notes:

    No emulator features like save and load were used.

    Controller with turbo were used for flying at 3x speed and above.. (almost impossible without)

    If you try this, DO NOT PLAY THE GAME AT NORMAL SPEED AFTERWARDS, (Windows feeling..)

    -K (idiot)

  8. Quake Done Quick by jrivar59 · · Score: 5, Informative

    A great site. And you can download in game recordings so you can actually see the game run through in real time.

    http://www.planetquake.com/qdq/

  9. Hoax? by hambonewilkins · · Score: 5, Informative
    I thought the last one was shown to be a hoax.

    The person had played the game in emulation on his PC at an incredibly slow speed so that he could hit all the jumps perfectly, kill the enemies in a line, make all the warps, etc. Then, he sped the video up to normal speed to make all the timing match.

    It's really cool but when you watch it it is obvious that no human (honestly) could be that accurate and perfect the entire game.

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    1. Re:Hoax? by Kevin143 · · Score: 5, Informative

      Yes, the last one was shown to be a hoax. The author himself came forward and admitted that it was never intended to be taken at face value.

      See this poor, but understandable translation of the guy's webpage.

  10. Re:Someone has way too much free time by breon.halling · · Score: 4, Funny

    What? You can't spare 5 minutes and 17 seconds? =)

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  11. He watched the ENTIRE GAME?! by Tom7 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Twin Galaxies referee Robert Mruczek watched the entire game on videotape before declaring the feat a new world record."

    Oh my god, a huge video game nerd actually sat through five minutes of video tape before declaring a world record?!? Call the police!

  12. How about one that doesn't require an illegal ROM? by Radix37 · · Score: 5, Informative
    http://planetquake.com/sda/other/supermetroid.html

    100% in 1:00 in mp4 format, recored on the real game.

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  13. Depressing memory of a smaller scale attempt by almaon · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This jostled my memory of an event taken place about 20 years ago, Wal-Mart had a contest where whoever got the most points in Super Mario Bros in their age bracket won a free game of their choice. I was all excited being a nintendo-nerd kid, I would sit and practice at home to get a stratedgy developed so I could win me that game!

    After my training regiment, it was time to enter the contest. Well there was only one other person in my age bracket (13+ and older), a woman in her 20's, so I was stoked. "I'm gonna win this" came time to play and I missed a calculated jump and fell into a hole, screwed my chances right there.

    It was then I had to say goodbye to my dreams of owning "Skate or Die"... eventually I bought it, but it was the whole glory of it all.

    I hope the record breaker basks in all his glory, someone hook that man up with a copy of Ultra's Skate or Die, he earned it!

  14. Text in case of /. by xWeston · · Score: 4, Informative

    Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 7:41 pm Post subject: Super Mario Brothers (NES) - NEW WORLD RECORD !!
    BREAKING NEWS - NEW MINIMALIST COMPLETION WORLD RECORD FOR "SUPER MARIO BROTHERS" (NES)
    As reported February 22nd, 2004

    Hello fellow gamers:

    I am pleased to announce that after many attempts, gamer Scott Kessler, who hails from North Carolina in the USA, has established a new fastest minimalist completion world record on the legendary NES classic title "Super Mario Brothers" with a completion time of five minutes and seventeen seconds (5:17). This is three (3) seconds faster than the previous world record and is near perfect in execution. I say "near perfect" as Scott may still find a way to shave off one or more seconds someday, but after watching this particular run, that will be a tough challenge indeed.

    Scott has been hammering away at this title for weeks, now, and has come close, actually tying the previous world record of 5:20 a few days back, but further fine-tuning of his skills and techniques has shaved off a very significant three whole seconds from his personal best, more than enough to claim top-spot for this hotly contested record.

    Without using any of the known glitches for this title, Scott guided "Mario", the world's most famous plumber, through the time-honoured path towards a fastest completion record, first warping to stage (4-1) and then to (8-1). Score is irrelevant in such an attempt, but what is the absolute key are these two considerations...(A) no game-deaths are advisable, as they are permissible but slow you down, and (B) ensuring that when the stage-end flag is touched that the timer is neither on "1, 3 or 6" as that results in unwanted time wasted due to the award of extra points and the resulting fanfare explosions.

    Scott, as with many top players, has mastered each of the eight ( stages that need to be negotiated in order to achieve the final goal...defeating "Bowser", Mario's second most famous adversary (the first being none other than "Donkey Kong"). The rules governing the world record for fastest minimalist completion are simple...the "clock" starts the instant you press the start button, and ends the instant that either the final bridge key by "Bowser" is touched, or when the final blow to "Bowser" is delivered via fireball. Game deaths are permitted but top players will most likely not die in pursuit of this record.

    Being that the path to completion is so well known, I will include for purposes of this recap the benchmark times that Scott has achieved in pursuit of his new world record. Time is measured in whole seconds rounded to the nearest whole second.

    THE PATH TO VICTORY

    0:21 - touches flagpole in stage (1-1)
    1:03 - enters warp pipe to stage (4-1)
    1:31 - touches flagpole in stage (4-1)
    2:17 - enters warp pipe to stage (8-1)
    3:02 - touches flagpole in stage (8-1)
    3:39 - touches flagpole in stage (8-2)
    4:16 - touches flagpole in stage (8-3)
    4:37 - enters 1st pipe in stage (8-4)
    4:46 - enters 2nd pipe in stage (8-4)
    4:54 - enters 3rd pipe in stage (8-4)
    5:17 - touches bridge key and completes game under Twin Galaxies rules governing this title

    The times above of course do not tell the entire story to Scott's success. A lot of trial and tribulation must have been undertaken to master every jump and situation in the path to completion. In truth, when executed properly and via identical means, the game is indeed a pattern in that the enemies will behave the same way based on your proximity, speed and approach, so finding the perfect combination of all three factors, and adjusting so that the flagpoles are not touched when the score ends in a (1, 3 or 6), is what every player hopes for.

    The path that Scott took is well known and extremely difficult to execute. Nintendo did an excellent job with respect to the controls for Mario...the character can be made to do whatever the player wishes. Your only drawback at times might be momentum, such as when the hidden vine is opened

  15. hmm by ninjamonkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    If this record stands, maybe it will be called the Kessler Run. Anyone have a link to the video?