10 gaming world records that need to exist
Set a new Guinness world record and soak up the glory
Aside from its sequel, Mushihime-sama may be one of the most difficult games ever created. On its hardest mode, bullets literally fill the entire screen, give or take five or six pixels of safe space. Nevertheless, it is still beatable, which is a testament to the little-known fact that aiming at your enemy is more effective than predictably firing sprays of bullets in repeating patterns. Shh, don't tell every boss of every scrolling shooter ever made!
That's all we have for now, but if you dream up any creative new gaming world records yet to be set, head over to ourforumsto discuss them. Alternatively, you could actually hang out in arcades playing Tetris in the hopes of scoring more than 1,648,905 (Stephen Krogman, 1999). We'd rather not.
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