R.C. Pro-AM NES speedrun in 20:44 (World Record)
In this speedrun I take advantage of the orange car's speed-up mechanic, utilizing it's speed to more quickly finish the races. The way it works is every 10th car you shoot will activate it. For example, shooting the green car 19 times means there is a carry-over of 9 on the shot counter and allows me to speed up the orange car with my first shot on the upcoming track. Routing which tracks to use this ability on and which to race normally was a fun process, one that meant picking up ammunition was as important as picking up all the available power-ups. Overall this run was quite good, only a few minor mistakes and above average luck with random orange car crashes. This run was streamed live on Twitch on August 29th, 2016, at / ouijawii

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