
"This year marks the 30th anniversary of Super Mario 64, a game that was designed to be a single-player showcase for the Nintendo 64. This title may not have been built with multiplayer in mind, but at this year's Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ) charity livestream, players turned Super Mario 64 into a team sport as 70 different speedrunners joined forces for a single 70-star run through the game."
"It was clear pretty early on that all of the speedrunners knew the tricks to getting Super Mario 64's stars in as little time as possible. Under their collective control, Mario pulled off some of the most athletic moves we've seen from Nintendo's iconic plumber. They even made some of the game's trickiest platforming moments seem easy. In total, this speed run lasted just under two hours."
"There are 120 stars in the game, so it's possible to pull off an even larger Super Mario 64 relay at future AGDQ events. The current AGDQ event also had a Mario Kart World speedrunner complete the All ? Panels category in under 30 minutes. During the last few years, Super Mario 64 players have pulled off an "impossible" 1-Up trick and opened an in-game door that was sealed for decades."
Super Mario 64 reached its 30th anniversary as speedrunners at AGDQ converted the single-player classic into a 70-player relay. Seventy runners coordinated to collect 70 stars, executing advanced tricks and highly athletic platforming that made difficult sections look effortless. The coordinated run lasted just under two hours. With 120 total stars available, larger relay efforts are feasible at future events. The AGDQ lineup also included a Mario Kart World speedrunner finishing the All ? Panels category in under 30 minutes. Recent community achievements include an "impossible" 1-Up trick, opening a decades-sealed in-game door, and a Minecraft mod that works on physical N64 hardware.
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