![]() Combined with the official schedule you can get a great look at the entirety of ESA so you can be sure you never miss a thing. Speaking of a listing of every run, we would like to give a big thanks to LasTLiE2 over on Reddit for his ESA VoDs thread, which is a fantastic resource for both finding games that interest you and keeping up to date with what's already been played and what time was achieved. The list has to stop somewhere, otherwise this would just be a listing of every run. Some other great videos to check out are Final Fantasy (7:54) by Gaël, Final Fantasy V (4:08:29) by Cereth, Deus Ex: Human Revolution (46:54) by Heinki and PenAgain, Ape Escape 3 (1:17:52) by downiebrownie_, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (1:19:43) by MrBean35000vr and SwordOfSeals, and Super Smash Bros. For instance, Mirror's Edge by MrWalrus finished in 39:06 and introduced the word "cannoli" into many vocabularies. Since the last article there have been quite a few amazing runs. This writer is no stranger to long speedruns (I thoroughly recommend Ty2358's recent 20 hour-ish Shining Force Challenge Mod speedrun), but the stamina continues to impress and astound even the players. Besides that there has been some impressive feats, such as the 9:26:07 speedrun of Final Fantasy IX and the 8:48:45 speedrun of Crash Bash. The first was set by Edenal and Grukk_ in World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck with an improvement of 43 seconds and final time of 22:06, and the second by btrim in Shadow Blasters with an improvement of 2 seconds and final time of 10:44. ![]() Two world records have been set, and on the same day no less. It's been a few days since ESA 2015 began, and a lot of awesome runs have happened.
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