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One of the hardest speedrunning games has been beaten with a Guitar Hero controller

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One of the hardest speedrunning games out there, I wanna be the Boshy, is the latest game to be played with a weird controller—and the runner making the attempt managed to beat it.

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I wanna be the Boshy is a 2D platform game created by Jesper “Solgryn” Erlandsen. It’s a fangame made in tribute to the popular speed game I Wanna Be the Guy that pits players against ridiculously hard courses and bosses based on popular culture and video games, such as Mario, Sonic, and Pokémon.

It’s a ridiculously hard game that punishes players for every missed jump and wasted opportunity, and is known to frustrate casual players of the game for hours at a time. So when Twitch streamer Stonk completed the game using a Guitar Hero controller in less time than takes us to beat the first two levels, it really was a huge achievement.

Stonk only died four times throughout the entire speedrun, which was just under an hour, a feat that most seasoned speedrunners fail to achieve using standard controls. Not only that, his speedrun time would have placed in the top 40 on the I wanna be the Boshy leaderboard if he had used the standard layout.

Speedrunners are known for doing weird and crazy things to make their streams more interesting. A speedrunner recently completed Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets all while riding a Unicycle back in June.


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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.