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Published on 7/21/2009
Created by a Japanese comedian who hated video games, this game was meant to be near impossible to complete. Rumor has it that at one point the player must leave the controller untouched for 1 hour, and fight a "final boss" with over 1 million hit-points. Although none of it is true, the game makes no sense, which is why it is so hard to beat.
The author instead completes the game in a mere 4 minutes by simply walking off the edge of existence, and magically ending at the final treasure room.
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Published on 4/13/2013
Created by a Japanese comedian who hated video games, this game was meant to be near impossible to complete. Rumor has it that at one point the player must leave the controller untouched for 1 hour and fight a "final boss" with over a million hit-points. Although this isn't true, the game makes no sense, which is why it is so hard to beat.
The author, illayaya, instead completes the game in a mere 4 minutes by simply walking off the edge of existence and magically ending at the final treasure room.
He also beats his previous run by 00:01.20 seconds by making the old man appear sooner and by keeping his speed in the corrupted map by avoiding an NPC.
If you want to see more of the game, we also have a run that forgoes the warp glitch.

Published on 4/13/2013
Created by a Japanese comedian who hated video games, Takeshi no Chousenjou (also referred to as Takeshi's Challenge) was meant to be near impossible to complete. Rumor has it that at one point the player must leave the controller untouched for 1 hour and fight a "final boss" with over 1 million hit-points. Although this isn't true, the game makes no sense, which is why it is so hard to beat.
In this run, illayaya completes the game without using the "scrolling glitch", the only major timesaver in the game. We also have a run demonstrating that glitch.

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Obsoleting Movie
Published on 2/4/2015
Created by a Japanese comedian who hated video games, this game was meant to be near impossible to complete. Rumor has it that at one point the player must leave the controller untouched for 1 hour and fight a "final boss" with over a million hit-points. Although this isn't true, the game makes no sense, which is why it is so hard to beat.
The author, illayaya, instead completes the game in a mere 4 minutes by simply walking off the edge of existence and magically ending at the final treasure room.
He also beats his previous run by 00:00.20 seconds by really tight improvements.
If you want to see more of the game, we also have a run that forgoes the warp glitch.

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Obsoleting Movie
Published on 12/31/2015
Created by a Japanese comedian who hated video games, this game was meant to be near impossible to complete. Rumor has it that at one point the player must leave the controller untouched for 1 hour and fight a "final boss" with over a million hit-points. Although this isn't true, the game makes no sense, which is why it is so hard to beat.
The author, illayaya, instead completes the game in a mere 4 minutes by simply walking off the edge of existence and magically ending at the final treasure room.
Additionally, he beats his previous run by 00:00.63 seconds via some really tight improvements.
If you want to see more of the game, we also have a run that forgoes the warp glitch.

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Published on 10/15/2018
Created by a Japanese comedian who hated video games, Takeshi no Chousenjou (also referred to as Takeshi's Challange) was meant to be near impossible to complete. Rumor has it that at one point the player must leave the controller untouched for 1 hour and fight a "final boss" with over a million hit-points. Although this isn't true, the game makes no sense, which is why it is so hard to beat.
The authors, illayaya and EZGames69, instead complete the game in a mere 4 minutes by simply walking off the edge of existence and magically ending at the final treasure room.
This movie is 2 frames faster than the previous record.
If you want to see more of the game, we also have a run that forgoes the warp glitch.
Watch this movie being played back on a real console.

Published on 9/1/2022
Created by a Japanese comedian who hated video games, Takeshi no Chousenjou (also referred to as Takeshi's Challenge) is a parody of video games in a similar vein to Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors. The game was meant to be near impossible to complete. Rumor has it that at one point the player must leave the controller untouched for 1 hour and fight a "final boss" with over a million hit-points. Although this isn't true, the game makes no sense, which is why it is so hard to beat.
This run completes the game in under 4 minutes by simply walking off the edge of existence, jumping around in another dimension, and magically ending at the final treasure room. The authors, illayaya and EZGames69 manage to save 2 frames over their previous run.
If you want to see more of the game, we also have a run that forgoes the warp glitch.


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