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  2. Tool-assisted speedrun - Wikipedia

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    A tool-assisted speedrun or tool-assisted superplay (TAS; / t æ s /) is generally defined as a speedrun or playthrough composed of precise inputs recorded with tools such as video game emulators. Tool-assisted speedruns are generally created with the goal of creating theoretically perfect playthroughs.

  3. Speedrunning - Wikipedia

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    According to Wired, the definitive website for speedrun leaderboards is Speedrun.com. As of July 2021, the site hosts leaderboards for over 20,000 video games. Runners usually record footage of their speedruns for accurate timing and verification, and may include a timer in their videos.

  4. Wikipedia:Wiki Game - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia Speedrun - Game with the goal to navigate from a starting wikipedia article to another one, in the least amount of clicks and time. Wikipedia Speedruns - Wikipedia Speedruns enable you to select starting and ending articles in all the languages supported by Wikipedia.

  5. How to watch the Awesome Games Done Quick 2024 speedrun marathon

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    This year's Awesome Games Done Quick charity speedrun marathon starts on Sunday, January 14. Here's how to watch it and how to donate to Prevent Cancer Foundation. Engadget

  6. The Longing - Wikipedia

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    The Longing is a 2020 point-and-click adventure game created by independent developer Studio Seufz. Set in an underground kingdom, the player controls the Shade, a creature tasked with watching over a sleeping king for 400 days. The Shade performs recreational activities, including reading and exploring, as it waits out the 400 days in real time.

  7. Category:Speedrunning - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Speedrunning. A speedrun ( IPA: [ˈspiːdˌɹʌn]) is a play-through of a computer or video game in which the whole game or a select part of it, such as a single level, is played with the intent of completing it as quickly as possible, optionally with certain prerequisites. This is a list of speedrun productions.

  8. Speed Demos Archive - Wikipedia

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    Current status. Active. Speed Demos Archive ( SDA) is a website dedicated to video game speedruns. SDA's primary focus is hosting downloadable, high-quality speedrun videos, and currently has runs of over eleven hundred games, with more being added on a regular basis. SDA additionally used to host two annual speedrunning charity marathons ...

  9. Niftski - Wikipedia

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    Niftski is an American speedrunner who is currently the fastest person in history to ever complete Super Mario Bros. at 4 minutes and 54 seconds and 631 milliseconds.

  10. Cannonball Run challenge - Wikipedia

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    A Cannonball Run is an unsanctioned speed record for driving across the United States, typically accepted to run from New York City 's Red Ball Garage to the Portofino Hotel in Redondo Beach near Los Angeles, covering a distance of about 2,906 miles (4,677 km). [1] As of October 2021, the overall record is 25 hours 39 minutes, with an average ...

  11. Speedcubing - Wikipedia

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    Speedcubing. Speedcubing, also referred to as speedsolving, is a competitive sport centered around the rapid solving of various combination puzzles. The most prominent puzzle in this category is the 3x3x3 puzzle, commonly known as the Rubik's Cube. Participants in this sport are known as "speedcubers," who focus specifically on solving these ...