![]() However, upon review of Kosmic’s speedrun, it was discovered his time was actually off by one frame, Kotaku reported. The 4:57.227 speedrun record he established broke Darbian’s speedrun of 4:57.244. You can watch a video of Niftski’s historic run in the video below.The gaming world thought for a few hours on Monday that speedrunner Kosmic broke “Super Mario Bros." three-decade speedrun record by 0.017 seconds. He announced at the end of his stream that his goal for 2021 is to continue going after more world records in the classic Nintendo game. yet, even after achieving the seemingly impossible. Niftski proclaims that he isn’t finished with Super Mario Bros. The speedrunner states that by successfully performing the move he was able to shave a full. The trick has been commonly used in speedruns, but it’s extremely hard to accomplish, relying not just on pixel perfection, but even taking subpixels-the space between pixels-into account. ![]() Niftski explains that the key move that enabled him to achieve this record is the infamous “8-1 flagpole glitch.” This trick allows Mario to phase into the block holding the end level flag and finish the stage without having the flag lower. On April 7 th, gamer Niftski broke a barrier long thought impossible with a time of 4 minutes, 54 seconds, 948 milliseconds.įor two years, the record has sat in the 4:55 range, and the amount of precision to reach this mark has spurred debate if it could even be possible to get lower.Ĭomputer assisted speedruns, which make calculations frame-by-frame, have shown that a time of 4:54:26 is possible, but it seemed unfeasible that an actual human could perform such a task. ![]() is being called “historic” and “near perfect” by the community. A speed run of the NES classic Super Mario Bros. ![]()
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