

The incredible achievement was documented through a YouTube video which illustrates the amount of concentration required to break these kinds of records. The duo used an emulator so that they could communicate online whilst playing, and they racked up a combined high score of 1,280,550. RELATED: Incredible Super Mario Odyssey 64 Mod Launches

The huge high score that was set by Steven Kleisath and Stephen Boyer of Florida and South Carolina will likely take some time to beat as they become the latest feature in the Mario records. This is a significant disadvantage as the game increases in difficulty and becomes more challenging. The hardest difficulty of Mario Bros. requires players to punch the POW block, which means that they cannot be used against enemies. While some players may want to replicate this achievement, it should be noted that this was not the first time the players had broken arcade records. During the current pandemic, two gamers have used there time to return to the original title and have broken a huge record on Mario Bros. The title saw the pairing of one of gaming favorite brothers and through many more iterations, Mario and Luigi have become embedded in popular culture. games have been a successful series since its beginnings in 1985 on arcade machines.
