
Even the walkthroughs and guides seem to be missing something…

There is no footage of this game being completed on the internet, and I haven’t even found claims of such an accomplishment. Wave Race is significantly more challenging than its more popular older sibling, Wave Race 64. As far as we know, this game has never been completed. The original Wave Race was on the Nintendo Game Boy, released in North America in 1992 and in Europe in 1997 ( LUL). I’ve beat Wave Race!” Well, good for you champ, but we’re not talking about Wave Race 64 - as much as we adore that game and it’s incredible ’90s synthwave (no pun intended) soundtrack. I know what you’re thinking - “Hey, that’s not true.

As shocking as it may sound, nobody has ever beat Wave Race. You can’t complete a speedrun, if the game itself has never been completed. With that said… Here’s a list of 4 unlikely or maybe even impossible speedruns!įor the first speedrun we’ll be discussing, we’re going to look at difficulty in speedrunning at the most basic level… that would be the difficulty of completing a speedrun at all.

Though, I was pleasantly surprised someone is has speedran Any%! However, to avoid runs which won’t happen due to an assumed lack of interest, for this article we’re going to be focusing on speedruns which are unlikely or maybe even impossible out of reasons related to difficulty.įurthermore, we will be focusing on the various ways difficulty can play a role when it comes to speedrunning. For example, a one-handed, blindfolded speedrun of Hugo II: Whodunit? 93.6% might be too much of a niche speedrun to ever interest anyone. There are many reasons why a speedrun may never come into existence.
