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Many people have made '''speed runs''' of [[Super Mario 64]]. As more discoveries have been made, the game has been beatable with less stars all the way down to 0 stars as discovered by [[SwordlessLink]] and [[AKA]].
Many people have made '''speed runs''' of [[Super Mario 64]]. As more discoveries have been made, the game has been beatable with less stars all the way down to 0 stars as discovered by [[SwordlessLink]] and [[AKA]].


==0 Star TAS==
==0 Star==
The first 0 star [[TAS]] was performed by SwordlessLink and AKA and released on December 7, 2007. They got enough backwards speed on the side [[BLJ]] so as to skip Dire Dire Docks. This cut the time down by nearly a minute, whereas later discoveries have narrowed the time down to just over 5 minutes.
The first 0 star [[TAS]] was performed by SwordlessLink and AKA and released on December 7, 2007. They got enough backwards speed on the side [[BLJ]] so as to skip Dire Dire Docks. This cut the time down by nearly a minute, whereas later discoveries have narrowed the time down to just over 5 minutes.



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Many people have made speed runs of Super Mario 64. As more discoveries have been made, the game has been beatable with less stars all the way down to 0 stars as discovered by SwordlessLink and AKA.

0 Star

The first 0 star TAS was performed by SwordlessLink and AKA and released on December 7, 2007. They got enough backwards speed on the side BLJ so as to skip Dire Dire Docks. This cut the time down by nearly a minute, whereas later discoveries have narrowed the time down to just over 5 minutes.

Here is the list of 0 star TASes published on TASVideos: