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(Created page with "thumb|Creamer77's profile picture on SM64flaps.org '''Creamer77''' is a controversial figure within the speedrunning community. He is best known for his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018 2018] speedrun of SM64 120 stars, which was record breaking at the time. The only issue was, he was also actively beating his wife and kids on stream during the attempt. Efforts to ban him from speedrunning have been unsuccessful to this day. == History == Cr...") |
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=== Speculation === | |||
Many people have different theories of how Creamer77 was able to achieve such incredible consistency in Super Mario 64 Speedruns, here is a list of several competing theories | |||
* A poorly thought out wish made to a genie | |||
* Cheating (Submitting spliced, TASed or otherwise altered hardware/runs) | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 5 June 2023
Creamer77 is a controversial figure within the speedrunning community. He is best known for his 2018 speedrun of SM64 120 stars, which was record breaking at the time. The only issue was, he was also actively beating his wife and kids on stream during the attempt. Efforts to ban him from speedrunning have been unsuccessful to this day.
History
Creamer77 was born.
Speedruns
Remarkable Consistency
Creamer77 was known for his insanely remarkable consistency, being able to complete runs on the same exact frame every time. How he did this was unknown, as all videos of his runs are lost media, however it meant that he was initially extremely competent in 120 star, but remained very incompetent at every other category, even trying his hand at the relatively unknown 15 and 8 star categories.
Super Mario 64
120 Star: 1:40:02.045
70 Star: 1:40:02.045
16 Star: 1:40:02.045
15 Star: 1:40:02.045
8 Star: 1:40:02.045
1 Star: 1:40:02.045
0 Star: 1:40:02.045
Speculation
Many people have different theories of how Creamer77 was able to achieve such incredible consistency in Super Mario 64 Speedruns, here is a list of several competing theories
- A poorly thought out wish made to a genie
- Cheating (Submitting spliced, TASed or otherwise altered hardware/runs)