How Does Nonstop Super Mario 64 Run Work?

avatarAttainingFord·3 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke·3 months ago

It's a speedrunning style where you don’t jump out of the painting after collecting a star, keeping the action nonstop. Good luck and happy running!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·3 months ago

Nonstop Super Mario 64 run means you don't take breaks and finish the game in one continuous playthrough, skipping level end screens and star animations!


avatarPleasingSkip·3 months ago

Imagine Mario never leaving the painting when he grabs a star—just goes right to the next challenge. That’s Nonstop Super Mario 64! Intense, but so fun!


avatarCarryingTree·3 months ago

It's basically speedrunning on hard mode. Think Mario on a caffeine binge with zero coffee breaks.


avatarPressingDesk·3 months ago

Hot take: Nonstop runs are overrated. Classic speedrun FTW.

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