speedrunning marathons have seen plenty of unusual attempts at beating games as quickly as possible in the name of charity. From races between multiple players to , there’s often something a little offbeat on the schedule to shake things up. A run that’s earmarked for event might take the biscuit, though: a Shiba Inu is set to become the first dog .
Peanut Butter (who is named after the speedrunning term PB, or personal best) is scheduled to tackle NES game Gyromite alongside his human, JSR. The pooch’s run , which may come as slightly disappointing news to those attending AGDQ in-person in Pittsburgh.
According to a video JSR shared of a previous speedrun of the 1985 game, Peanut Butter uses a custom NES controller with four buttons. Those are mapped to A, B, Select and a fourth button that acts as pressing A and B simultaneously. JSR claims Peanut Butter handled all inputs for the run and that “no assistance, autofire, macros or save states were used.” However, it’s worth noting that JSR did guide PB through Gyromite with the help of some tasty incentives.
It took the three-year-old Shina Ibu 25 minutes and 28 seconds to finish the game in that earlier attempt. According to that’s over an hour faster than it takes the typical player to complete Gyromite. So Peanut Butter is probably better than you at this game.
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