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{{Infobox taser|player_name=Mander|nationality=Japanese|other_names=マンダー|years_active=2009—2010|known_for=Cheating RTA, creating the first MKWii TAS|image=Mander.png}}
{{Infobox taser|player_name=Mander|nationality=Japanese|other_names=マンダー|years_active=2009—2010|known_for=Cheating RTA, creating the first MKWii TAS|image=Mander.png}}
'''Mander''' is a Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart: Super Circuit time trialler. He is known for attempting to pass off TASes as legitimate RTA runs, and hence was the first ever Mario Kart Wii TASer.
'''Mander''' is a Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart: Super Circuit time trialler. He is known for attempting to pass off TASes as legitimate RTA runs, and hence was the first ever Mario Kart Wii TASer.
== Overview ==
== RTA WRs ==
=== Mario Kart: Super Circuit ===
Mander drove one WR in this game, being a 35.76 on Rainbow Road, set on 27 November 2002. It lasted 1,583 days before being beaten by 0.4 by Su.<ref>[https://mkwrs.com/mkwii/profile.php?player=Mander "Mander's mkwrs.com profile"]</ref>
=== Mario Kart Wii ===
Quick to enter the WR scene, Mander set his first MKWii WR only two days after the game's release, on [[SNES Mario Circuit 3]]. In the following two months, he set four additional WRs on [[GBA Bowser Castle 3]], [[GBA Shy Guy Beach]], [[GCN DK Mountain]], and [[Grumble Volcano]].
He created a YouTube channel in November 2008, on which he began frequently upload recordings of all new WRs from players.
=== Proof of cheating ===
== TAS BKTs ==
== References ==
<references/>

Revision as of 05:24, 16 August 2023

Mander

Other names マンダー
Years active 2009—2010
Known for Cheating RTA, creating the first MKWii TAS
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Mander is a Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart: Super Circuit time trialler. He is known for attempting to pass off TASes as legitimate RTA runs, and hence was the first ever Mario Kart Wii TASer.

Overview

RTA WRs

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Mander drove one WR in this game, being a 35.76 on Rainbow Road, set on 27 November 2002. It lasted 1,583 days before being beaten by 0.4 by Su.[1]

Mario Kart Wii

Quick to enter the WR scene, Mander set his first MKWii WR only two days after the game's release, on SNES Mario Circuit 3. In the following two months, he set four additional WRs on GBA Bowser Castle 3, GBA Shy Guy Beach, GCN DK Mountain, and Grumble Volcano.

He created a YouTube channel in November 2008, on which he began frequently upload recordings of all new WRs from players.

Proof of cheating

TAS BKTs

References