Man Breaks Video Game Marathon Record After 144 Hours of Dancing
- Hungarian gamer, Bálint csépe, has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest marathon playing Dance Dance Revolution, achieving a staggering 166 hours and 54 minutes.
- * Game: Dance Dance Revolution (an arcade game as 1998) * Record Holder: Bálint Csépe (Hungary) * Record Time: 166 hours and 54 minutes * Previous Record:...
- The article highlights Csépe's dedication and endurance, emphasizing that the marathon was a important challenge despite his long-time experience with the game.
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Hungarian gamer, Bálint csépe, has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest marathon playing Dance Dance Revolution, achieving a staggering 166 hours and 54 minutes.
Key Details:
* Game: Dance Dance Revolution (an arcade game as 1998)
* Record Holder: Bálint Csépe (Hungary)
* Record Time: 166 hours and 54 minutes
* Previous Record: Carrie Swidecki (USA) – 138+ hours playing Just Dance.
* Breaks: He earned 10-minute breaks for every hour of play, which he could accumulate for longer rest/sleep periods.
* Background: Csépe is an avid gamer with a history of breaking gaming marathon records. He previously held records for Naruto, Tetris Effect, and Gran Turismo 7.
* Nickname: “GrassHopper” – earned as a child for being energetic.
The article highlights Csépe’s dedication and endurance, emphasizing that the marathon was a important challenge despite his long-time experience with the game.
