And let me tell you, there certainly are some surprising records out there.
But don’t take it from me.
Take it from the book that gave them their well-deserved moment under the spotlight.
Kudos to Ben Fick, Anthony Lehnertz and Hunter Nierman.
Of course, the Guinness World Records has been praised highly for bringing such feats to the public eye.
40-Hour Mario Kart Marathon
Kudos to Ben Fick, Anthony Lehnertz and Hunter Nierman.
Together, the devoted team crushed the world record on November 3rd, 2018.
Kudos to Ben Fick, Anthony Lehnertz and Hunter Nierman.
Three years on, and the record still hasn’t budged.
135-Hour Call of Duty Marathon
Kudos to Okan Kaya.
Yeah youdefinitelyread that right.
Kudos to Okan Kaya.
And you know what?
20,139 Video Games
Kudos to Antonio Monteiro.
There’s nothing more aesthetic than a neat row of video games compact and in pristine condition.
Kudos to Antonio Monteiro.
But 20,139 video games and counting?
Now that’s something else.
I can’t even put it into words, to be honest.
Kudos to Stephen Rowe.
It even took the guy eight days to count them for crying out loud.
2.96 Million Gamerscore Points
Kudos to Stephen Rowe.
Not forgetting Ray Cox (Stallion83), who first broke the one million points record back in 2014.
Kudos to Carrie Swidecki.
138-Hour Just Dance Marathon
Kudos to Carrie Swidecki.
I know I’m feeling out of shape just thinking about it.
It goes without saying that taking anything in large quantities can lead to some pretty disastrous results.
But not when it comes to the medium of dance, evidently.
Beneficial in terms of health, sure but aserioushaul nonetheless.