image source: FURiOUS via Twitter
Super Mario World has been in our top 5 all-time favourite games for 3 decades – it is that good!
Now we recall playing SMW for hours and hours on end (we still do!), so you can imagine our jaw-dropping to the floor when we saw Brazilian gamer, Matheus Furtado (aka: FURiOUS) setting a new Super Mario World (0 Exit) speedrun record by completing it in 41.022 seconds!
Check it out!
Fastest completion of Super Mario World (0 Exit) – 41.022 sec
Record holder @furious_ said the hardest part was placing Yoshi in the right spot to spit out the red shells 🐢 #Mar10 pic.twitter.com/zwOQd94CM7
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) March 10, 2022
PS: If you want to watch this speedrun effort on Twitch with all the beautiful SMW music and sound effects, go here.

When the Taito Egret II Mini was announced in 2021, our collective jaws dropped at this cute and awesome little arcade unit. The Egret II was packed with Taito’s greatest arcade hits, which was a good start. But that wasn’t all! To differentiate itself from the Sega Astro City Mini and any other mini arcade unit on the market, Taito’s offering had a rotating screen (just like its big brother), so you could play games in either TATE (portrait) or landscape (horizontal) orientation – how clever and awesome is that?!







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By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.
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These folks at Swedish uber design group,
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