ニュース スーパーマリオ64の「無敵」レコードは粉砕されました

スーパーマリオ64の「無敵」レコードは粉砕されました

著者 : Sarah アップデート : Feb 21,2025

Mario 64 Record Speedrun by Suigi Considered Super Mario 64 SpeedRunningは、Speedrunner Suigiが5つの主要なスピードランニングタイトルすべてを主張する新しい頂点に達しました。この前例のない成果は、コミュニティを通じて衝撃波を送りました。この驚くべき成果とその影響を掘り下げましょう。

Speedrunnerはスーパーマリオ64スピードランニングを支配しています

前例のない偉業

suigiの勝利は伝説にほかなりません。彼は、5つのメインスーパーマリオ64スピードランニングカテゴリすべてで同時に世界記録を保持している最初の人物です:120 Star、70 Star、16 Star、1 Star、および0 Star。この偉業は、6〜7分から1時間30分以上の範囲のカテゴリにわたって大きく異なるスキルセットを必要とすることを必要としますが、多くの人が無敵であると考えられています。

彼の勝利70スターラン、46分26秒の猛烈なランは、イコリ\ _oをわずか2秒で破りました。

Saltrunningのコメンテーターは、SaltをTwitter(X)でSuigiの成果を称賛し、計り知れない困難を強調し、「信​​じられないほどの成果」と呼んでいます。ソルトは、ほとんどのカテゴリ、特に16の星の記録においてさよなの重要なリードを強調しました。

史上最大のスピードランナーの候補

Mario 64 Record Speedrun by Suigi Considered Super Mario 64コミュニティは、Suigiを称賛して賑わっています。チーズやアクキのような伝説は特定のカテゴリーを支配していましたが、5つすべてにわたるスイギの完全な支配は比類のないものです。

Mario 64 Record Speedrun by Suigi Considered コミュニティの圧倒的に肯定的な反応は印象的です。そのような優位性がトッププレーヤーを退位させる試みに満たされる可能性のあるいくつかのスピードランニングコミュニティとは異なり、スイギの成果は、ゲームの永続的な挑戦とプレーヤーの並外れたスキルの証として祝われます。これは、Super Mario 64 Speedrunningコミュニティ内の共同で支援的な精神を強調しています。

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