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Man dances for 144 hours to break video game marathon record

2025-11-12 02:00:09

His feat has been officially recognised by Guinness World Records.

Dance Dance Revolution is a Japanese video game series which was first released to arcades in 1998.

Players stand on a dance platform or mat and hit coloured arrows with their feet, to score points in time with visual cues and the music from a catalogue of songs.

The series has spawned dozens of spin-offs in arcades and many more across home consoles.

The games have also become popular as a way to keep fit, featuring in UK and US school exercise programmes.

In 2004 the series was even recognised as an official sporting event in Norway.

More recently the game has grown in popularity in the esports community, with players across the world competing in official and fan-run tournaments.

Dance Dance Revolution started life as an arcade game in 1998.

Mr Csépe said he was inspired to try the challenge after watching the attempt of previous holder Carrie Swidecki, from the US, who spent a little over 138 hours playing Just Dance in 2015.

But the avid gamer, who works in IT engineering, had already broken several records before attempting this dancing feat.

In 2021, he achieved the longest videogame marathon playing a Naruto game (28 hr 11 min 32 sec playing Narutimetto Akuseru 2) and the longest videogame marathon playing a puzzle game (32 hr 32 min 32 sec playing Tetris Effect).

And in 2023, a 90-hour gaming session on Gran Turismo 7 earned him three more endurance-testing accolades, including the longest videogame marathon playing a racing simulator game.

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