Shantae Developers React to Game Boy Color Speedrun (World Record)

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Ride along with Shantae developers and speedrunner purpletissuebox as they check out this world record run!

Huge thanks to the Shantae Creator (Erin Bozon), the Director (Matt Bozon), and the speedrunner himself (purpletissuebox) for joining us to watch the world record speedrun of the original Shantae for the Game Boy Color. This is a long one, so strap in to hear tons of secrets and info about how this game can be beaten so quickly!

Check out more from the speedrunner here:

speedrun.com/purpletissuebox

twitch.tv/purpletissuebox

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