Andrew Gardikis once beat Super Mario Bros. in five minutes. Shigeru Miyamoto created Super Mario Bros. a quarter century ago. The two men were at the Nintendo World Store today, where Andrew tried to
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The event was part of a celebration at the Manhattan store for the 25th anniversary of Super Mario

Bros. The store was packed full of Nintendo
rummy golds fans there to celebrate and/or dress as Mario. You’ll hear some people shouting questions for Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, who was standing behind me. He did not respond to pleas for a revelation of the Nintendo 3DS

price point.
This wasn’t a day for Nintendo pricing news. It was a day for Mario history. As you’ll see in the video, Gardikis was not able to beat his record nor even finish the game. He put up a good effort though, and Miyamoto even told him, in English, to “break a leg.”
Better luck next time, Andrew. You couldn’t see
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you were playing, but Miyamoto was impressed with some of those jumps! Readers who are curious about Andrew’s Mario runs can watch the 20-year-old, Massachusetts native’s five-minute Mario tear-through at the Speed Demos Archive
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