Darbian (speedrunner)

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Brad Myers, better known as darbian is an American speedrunner and video game streamer, best known for setting the world record for fastest time in Super Mario Bros. multiple times.

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Speedrunning career

Darbian began speedrunning Super Mario Bros. frequently in 2014, after initially getting started with speedrunning and streaming in 2013. [1]

In October 2015, darbian set the world record with at time of 4:57.627 using original Nintendo Entertainment System hardware. [2] He cut 66 milliseconds from the previous record, set the prior year by Blubbler. [3] [4]

In early 2016, darbian published a two hour video tutorial for beginners on the Super Mario Bros. Any% record to YouTube. [5]

Over the course of the year, he would improve upon his record. [6] [7] While lowering his record, darbian was the first human to incorporate the "flagpole glitch" technique into the speedrun, once thought to be a TAS-only possibility. [5]

Later in 2016, Myers reclaimed the record from Kosmic who had held it for two days, [8] with a time of 4:56.878. [9] He was the first to beat the game in less than four minutes and 57 seconds. [1] At that time, in his career he had attempted almost 22,000 speedruns of the game. [8]

In 2017, Myers set a world record in a different game, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels in the "warpless" category. Describing his ongoing streaming during his grind for the record, Allegra Frank of Polygon refers to darbian as "one of speedrunning’s most engaging figures." [10]

In 2018, during the recurring "12-Hour Challenge" speedrunning event, darbian learned and attempted to speedrun 18 holes of Wii Sports Resort Golf. He broke the record, his new time standing for a week. According to Alex McCumbers of Twin Galaxies, darbian's streaming popularity led to big increase in the number of people attempting the category. [11]

Personal life

As of 2016, Myers lived in Virginia. [8]

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