You can see the fail in the video below, and you can also follow Liam’s speedrunning attempts on his Twitch channel. The last Super Mario 64 70 Star record was held by Weegee in November 2021. Unfortunately, once he fell off the map’s edge, the game was over. Some fans speculated that even if Bowser’s throw attempt had failed, he would still have shaved 10 seconds off his current world record. This would have shaved 14 seconds off his current world record time. He was on track for a world record time of 1:37:39, according to the streamers overlay. As a result, Mario plummeted off the side of the map, causing a catastrophic failure. It went on to become the console’s best selling game ever, with nearly 12 million sales to date. Released in 1996 for the Nintendo 64, the game was Mario’s first 3D adventure. Liam made his move to go back in after Bowser landed, but he didn’t account for how close he was to the map’s edge. An unopened copy of Super Mario 64 has sold for 1.56 million, breaking the record for the most expensive videogame sold at an online auction. Liam lets out a sigh after missing the shot, but quickly gathers himself and tries to salvage what he can. Unfortunately, the streamer missed his shot on the third throw, but that wasn’t the worst of it. Liam was down to his final Bowser throw, and he had no trouble hitting the first two shots. If you enjoy my content, please subscribe to my social media accounts and consider supporting me on Patreon or with a Youtube Membership for more awesome con. Liam was on his way to breaking his own record during one of his recent live streams, until he got to one of the final Bowser throws and all hope was lost. On November 7th, 2021, the streamer set the record with a time of 1:37:53.4. However, there is some good news: Liam still holds the world record for Super Mario 64. Some fans even speculated that with the failed Bowser throw attempt, it still would have been a massive 10 seconds off his current world record.Twitch streamer and speedrunner Liam Kings came within seconds of setting a new Super Mario 64 world record, but an unfortunate incident derailed his plans. In this game, players control Mario as he navigates through var. This would have shaved off a total of 14 seconds from his current world record. Super Mario 64 is a classic 3D platformer game that was released for the Nintendo 64 in 1996. We feel your pain Liam, we feel it.Īccording to the streamers overlay, he was on track for a world record time of 1:37:39. This resulted in a catastrophic failure of poor Mario plummeting off the side of the map.Ĭlearly frustrated, Liam lets out a "what the fuck, why is he on the edge of the fucking map?", he continued "I've never seen him stop there in my fucking life". After Bowser lands back down, Liam makes his move to go back in, but didn't take into account how close he was to the edge of the map. Unfortunately, on the third throw, the streamer missed his shot, but that wasn't even the worst of it.Īfter missing the shot, Liam lets out a sigh but quickly composes himself and tries to salvage what he can. Liam was down to the final Bowser throw, hitting the first two shots with ease. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Speedrunner Misses Out On New Mario 64 World Record Charles Martinet (USA) is the voice of Mario and holds the record for the most videogame voiceover performances as the same character: 104 (with two more games due for release in late 2019).
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