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Speedrunning has seen a multitude of innovations in recent years. | Speedrunning has seen a multitude of innovations in recent years. In a relatively new innovation, runners don't necessarily use video games, but rather [[public transit]], in a way similar to [[Jet Lag]]ging. Among the earlier examples of '''speedrunning using public transit''' is the [[TTC York% Speedrun]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 3 March 2025
Speedrunning has seen a multitude of innovations in recent years. In a relatively new innovation, runners don't necessarily use video games, but rather public transit, in a way similar to Jet Lagging. Among the earlier examples of speedrunning using public transit is the TTC York% Speedrun.