Super Mario Bros. 'Island break' player For nearly 5 minutes, set a new world record
New world record for breaking Super Mario Bros. island was set up by Kosmicd12, a speed-run gamer in video games with only 4 minutes 55,913 seconds.
Super Mario Bros. "New world record of" island breaking " was set up by Kosmicd12, a "speed-run" gamer in video games with only 4 minutes 55,913 seconds.
Super Mario Bros. was born in 1985 and has so far been loved by many players.
Kosmicd12 still uses Nintendo's normal handle and to set this record he relies heavily on memory and exploiting game bugs. After this 4 minute 55,913 second achievement, Kosmicd12 confirmed the shortening of time in Super Mario Bros. is impossible.
The video below will help you understand Super Mario Bros. "island breaking" process. How fast is this guy's record going on.
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