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A '''Speedrun''' is an attempt to do something (usually beat a game) as fast as possible. In Super Mario 64, there are a wide variety of Speedrun categories as well as individual star speedruns. There are also Tool Assisted | A '''Speedrun''' is an attempt to do something (usually beat a game) as fast as possible. In '''Super Mario 64''', there are a wide variety of Speedrun categories as well as individual star speedruns. There are also [[Tool-Assisted Speedrun]]s (commonly abbreviated TAS) which use emulator, savestate, precise input, as well as frame advance or slowdown to make a "perfect" play through of a game. | ||
In ''Super Mario 64'', there are 5 Main Categories: 120, 70, 16, 1, and 0 star which have varying rule sets as well as difficulty and [[RTA Guide|Routes]]. | |||
== External links== | |||
* [[wikipedia:Speedrun|Speedrun]] on Wikipedia |
Latest revision as of 01:22, 2 May 2021
A Speedrun is an attempt to do something (usually beat a game) as fast as possible. In Super Mario 64, there are a wide variety of Speedrun categories as well as individual star speedruns. There are also Tool-Assisted Speedruns (commonly abbreviated TAS) which use emulator, savestate, precise input, as well as frame advance or slowdown to make a "perfect" play through of a game.
In Super Mario 64, there are 5 Main Categories: 120, 70, 16, 1, and 0 star which have varying rule sets as well as difficulty and Routes.
External links
- Speedrun on Wikipedia