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☆ = Special star

☆N64 "0 stars" Super Mario 64 (USA) in 05:28.97 by Conor S. (aka. SilentSlayers) & Johannes L. (aka. z0MG).
Download AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 34 MB, length: 10:44)
Download Mupen64 movie (.m64) (date: 2008-10-11)
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Read author's comments in submission #2102
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Obsoletes movie #1176 (05:33.85)
Rating: 8.9 (89.5 votes)
- Aims for fastest time
- Collects no items
- Abuses programming errors in the game
- Manipulates luck
- Genre: Platform
At first there were 70 stars because Bowser demanded it. Then there were 16 stars because MIPS the rabbit demanded it. Then there was 1 star because Bowser's Sub demanded it. Now there are none because the viewers are impatient and demanded the game be quicker.

As with many other runs on this site, the goal of pure speed has resulted in the complete breaking of the game. Very little of the game's normal play remains. If you'd like to see more of what Super Mario 64 offers, see the 120 star run.

This movie is approximately a 5 second improvement to the previous movie due to a series of improvements discovered by the authors, detailed in the submission message.

Alternatively, you can view a more optimised version of the previous type of any% TAS, the 16-stars run, here, played by Swordless Link. The run is 41 seconds faster than the last published 16-star movie.