Like BioShock / Skyrim troll, this one takes to explain something – but it's funny, and it involves Home alone for the NES.
It's in the Awesome Games Exercise Room 2020, which wraps up today, so it's not an official event. There is a glitch usage which is also a major liability in all of this. But here's the juice: The 11 players all complete the game in an equal amount of time, which is a fact that world history can never beat.
That's because Home aloneStructure. It was beaten after a player passed the Wet Bandits for 20 minutes without a catch, and therefore, it could not be done very quickly. (The record is actually 19:58 real-time because of the game clock.)
Usually, beating a game without being paused is a solid boost, but there is a glimmer where it cuts off two bandits and makes it easy to simply clock out. Here's what it looks like:
Lighted racing is a fact of daily life at speed, so what these 11 do is right. The way they did it is amazing. They all synchronized their start, and everyone reset if one of them couldn't set a glitch. When they were all done, they simply waited around 19:58 to collect their free world record all at once.
Just curious, okay, how long did this take? By that I mean that every failed run happens before you succeed. Then, my friends, you can have a world record that can be challenged and beaten – lots of runners, a few resets, total time together, whatever. But as the fake rifle goes, a nice little addition is made from AGDQ 2020.