Hungarian Gamer Sets 144-Hour Dance Dance Revolution Marathon Record

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A Hungarian man, Szabolcs Csépe, known as GrassHopper, set a Guinness World Record by playing Dance Dance Revolution for six days, covering over 3000 songs and burning more than 22,000 calories, after six months of preparation including physical training and diet. This achievement follows his previous records in marathon gaming and was inspired by a prior attempt in the same genre. Despite the grueling effort, he plans to defend his record if it is broken in the future.
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