If you think you're one of Nintendo's most popular and popular games, we've thought that a few of you reading this will have finished, or at least played, Zelda History: Ocarin a of Time
A speeding driver who goes by the name Lozoots just set up a & # 39; Any% & # 39; world record game acceleration – the phase that requires the player to hit the game very fast using the available means. This means you can use glitches or similar tactics whenever possible, and using a number of these unpleasant items allowed the Lozoots to access the credits in less than 10 minutes.
As explained by Zelda Dungeon, a new glosser known as the & # 39; Stale Reference Manipulation & # 39; and the process known as the & # 39; Arbiterals Codeuction & # 39; we have been used in this latest run, prompting Lozoots to reduce what has been an impressive world record. In fact, these weird little quirks mean that the player can go straight to the credits of a game from Kokiri Forest.
You can see all 9m 56s running in the video below:
We never understand how players have managed to stumble across these fields, and it is so amazing to see new discoveries over 20 years of their release.
Congratulations, Lozoots!