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'''Guinness World Records''' (also abbreviated as '''GWR'''), is an annual reference book that lists world records for a variety of subjects, including the ''Super Mario'' series. A spin-off of the book, called '''Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition''' features video game world records exclusively.
'''Guinness World Records''' (also abbreviated as '''GWR'''), is an annual reference book that lists world records for a variety of subjects, including the ''Super Mario'' series. A spin-off of the book, called '''Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition''' features video game world records exclusively.



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Guinness World Records (also abbreviated as GWR), is an annual reference book that lists world records for a variety of subjects, including the Super Mario series. A spin-off of the book, called Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition features video game world records exclusively.

List of Super Mario related World Records

Super Mario

Mario Kart

  • Best Selling Racing Game on the 3DS, Mario Kart 7, 6,140,000+ sold
  • Best Selling Racing Game, Mario Kart Wii, 32,040,000 + sold
  • Fastest Single-Segment Speedrun of Mario Kart Wii (hard difficulty), 1 hr, 7 min, 9 sec, by Jose Karica
  • Most Super Mario Kart World Records (Female), Leyla Hasso, 30
  • Most Watched Racing Game Themed Video, Rémi Gallard, 48,910,491 views as of September 19, 2012

Donkey Kong

Other

  • Largest Collection of Video Game Memorabilla, 8, 030+ as of September 19, 2012, by Brett Martin