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Gamer Endures 60+ Hour Super Mario Marathon
4 May
Summary
- Audrey Mina played Super Mario games for over 60 hours straight.
- The record-setting marathon occurred from May 2 to May 5 in Chiyoda.
- The event was live-streamed on Mina's YouTube channel to 125,000 followers.

Audrey Mina has set a new world record for the longest video game marathon, dedicating over 60 hours to the Super Mario series. Her official time stood at 60 hours, 17 minutes, and 58 seconds, surpassing the previous record of 50 hours set in 2011. Mina undertook this challenge at her gaming desk in Chiyoda, Japan, playing continuously from May 2 to May 5.
The marathon was broadcast live on Mina's YouTube channel, which boasts 125,000 subscribers. Viewers actively participated by posting encouraging comments, providing support throughout the extensive session. Adhering to established marathon rules, Mina was entitled to five minutes of rest for each hour of gameplay, allowing for accumulated breaks.
This achievement places Mina in the gaming record books, alongside other Super Mario related records. Mitsugu Kikai holds the record for the largest collection of Super Mario memorabilia, and averge11 recently set a speedrunning record for Super Mario Bros. in 2025.