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Around Apnear game #395 ( Might and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum) a modification to the self-imposed rules became necessary when he learned that another runner was also attempting a full completion of the NES library, but using extra outside help with hints and spoilers, which greatly reduced play time.
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In this manner TMR made steady progress through the NES library, streaming it all live on Twitch.
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He proposed as winning condition beating the two main missions and having that as goal the rest was figuring out how to do it. TMR wrote, Īt first glance this game looks like doesn't have an ending screen and surely doesn't so we had to pick a winning condition and luckily the designer of the game 'Ian Bell' who was contacted by 'Alchman' give us an answer. In one instance, when playing the Elite port to the NES, a member of the online audience contacted Ian Bell who suggested a winning condition. Otherwise, TMR would play a game until the game repeated itself or no further progress could be made. If the game had a clear ending sequence or ending credits, that was the winning condition. The criterion for when a game was completed depended on the nature of the game, as many of the original NES games had no clear winning conditions and can be played indefinitely for higher scores. The only allowed outside information was the original game manuals. The original self-imposed rules were that he would play each game without consulting online strategy guides nor accept help from others for completing the game. ТMR named the project NESMania, in honour of Nintendomanía, a 1990s Mexican TV show centred on video games. The playthrough was coordinated with a Google spreadsheet and archived as YouTube videos. He decided it was a good idea, and on May 28, 2014, he started streaming a complete playthrough of the entire licensed NES library, beginning with Whomp 'Em. While speaking online with fellow speedrunners from Chile about the stressful situation regarding his mother's health, they sarcastically suggested that he should play the entire NES library. TMR moved from London to Mexico to take care of her. In 2014, The Mexican Runner's mother's health started to suffer as she developed kidney cysts. Together they recorded a two-player Battletoads completion clocking at 38:44. Occasionally, his brother Marek (dubbed The Mexican Brother) would also participate in the streams. The Mexican Runner began performing NES speedruns on the Twitch streaming platform on January 3, 2013.
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The Mexican Runner was born to a Mexican father and Polish mother.