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  • At the end of a stream where he was trying to speedrun random NES games he hadn't played before and was doing poorly, Levelengine did one Castlevania III Alucard run to close out the stream. And this is how it went.
  • The rather brief time spent running Castlevania III Trevor only. After just 8 days of running the category and 39 attempts, guess what happened.
  • The Castlevania Overflow Darkness speedruns, especially the recent push being made to make the run as fast as humanly possible in 2021. In 2021 alone, Levelengine reset the game over 1000 times, found a few extra timesaves on top of the insanely precise 2 cycle Dracula kill, and as of now, the fastest run of Overflow is a 13:12, which is now actually faster than a TAS.
  • A debatable example. In 2021, Hand of Chaos was legitimately 100% completed by its author for the first time, as Levelengine had never managed to perform toolless playthroughs of Hidden Level 2 or Glitch Land prior. Both these levels were made over 10 years ago.
  • Also in that same year, Luigi's Adventure was finally killed. Not the nerfed Overseas version, the original Japanese version, which was plagued with quite a few sections that were downright unfair to the player. Levelengine also played the last five rooms of the level without any deaths.

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