GreenSuigi shatters records to become undisputed Super Mario 64 champion

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GreenSuigi right before breaking the record (Image via greensuigi on Twitch)
TL;DR
  • GreenSuigi now holds world records in all five major Super Mario 64 speedrunning categories.
  • This record has earned him recognition as one of the greatest speedrunners ever.
  • Fans are excited for a potential documentary by SumminingSalt.

Speedrunner GreenSuigi has achieved what nobody believe was possible. He now holds world records in all five major categories of Super Mario 64 speedrunning. GreenSuigi broke the record during his latest stream where finished the game in just 46 minutes and 26 seconds.

His final triumph came with the capture of the 70-star category record, completing his clean sweep of the game’s most competitive challenges. This includes the 0-star, 1-star, 16-star, and 120-star categories, each requiring unique strategies and pixel-perfect execution.

Super Mario 64, a game older than many of its current players, remains one of the most fiercely contested titles in the speedrunning world. Its intricate mechanics and decades of optimization make setting a single world record a monumental task. Holding all five simultaneously? That was thought to be impossible until now.

Comparisons to other gaming legends quickly followed GreenSuigi’s triumph. Some likened his dominance to that of Faker in League of Legends or Mang0 in Super Smash Bros. Others went further, calling it one of the greatest achievements in gaming history, period.

The speedrunning community is looking forward to a potential documentary by YouTuber SummoningSalt, known for his thorough explorations of speedrunning history. The documentary would not only chronicle GreenSuigi’s journey, but also serve as a testament to the dedication required to master a game at this level.

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