Kosmic posted an FAQ under the video explaining his run, answering a number of questions including how he was able to run through Bowser’s hammers, 017, seconds, or one sixtieth of a second. Kosmic’s time was 4:57.227, a difference of. The previous record was held by Darbian, whose time for completing the game stood at 4:57.244. The same goes for Kosmic, who two days ago beat the world record for Super Mario Bros. To say that either racer won by a hair would be an understatement. The second was nearly a decade later when Jimmie Johnson beat Clint Bowyer by the same. NES holds the previous record (with no deaths, so I guess still best in that category) of 600 points, which he video-posted to YouTube in July 2011.One of the two closest finishes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series came in 2003 when Ricky Craven edged out Kurt Busch by. He also says that 500 points is the lowest possible score anyone can get in the game without continuing. NotEntirelySure, or let’s just call him NES (get it?), claims he did the trick without cheating, though he croaks once attempting a world 8-1 wall jump (see 3:09 - he makes it at 3:58), so let’s call it the record for the-lowest-point-run-while-dying-once. YouTube maverick NotEntirelySure seems to have done just that, and he offers the video above ( noticed by Kotaku) as testimony - a start-to-finish gallop through Nintendo’s most famous platformer using warp points to skip around and finish the game in a little less than nine minutes, with a paltry 500 points. Follow it overachievement through underachievement: getting the lowest score possible in Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros.
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