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[[Image:Infil_and_Psyrell.jpg|thumb|Psyrell (on the right) with friend [[Infil]] (on the left)]]
 
[[Image:Infil_and_Psyrell.jpg|thumb|Psyrell (on the right) with friend [[Infil]] (on the left)]]
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'''Adam "Psyrell" Van't Hul''' is a speedrunner and videogame expert currently residing in Calgary, Alberta. He was responsible for the [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]] speedrun, inventing new strategies and shaving several minutes off the previous Richter world record (a run already below 10 minutes in length). He then accomplished a single-segment 195% run of the main game using Richter. He also provided video proof of some excellent Contra: Shattered Soldier strategies which found their way into later speed runs found on SDA.
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'''Adam "Psyrell" Van't Hul''' is a speedrunner and videogame expert currently residing in Calgary, Alberta. He was responsible for the [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]] speedrun, inventing new strategies and shaving several minutes off the previous Richter world record (a run already below 10 minutes in length). He then accomplished a single-segment 195% run of the main game using Richter. He also provided video proof of some excellent [[Contra: Shattered Soldier]] strategies which found their way into later speed runs found on SDA.
    
In 2005, Psyrell was involved with a strange incident involving the television show Cinematech (on network G4). Psyrell's Richter run was shown, from start to end, on the show without any credit given. This sparked a debate in forums, and eventually Cinematech was contacted about the copyright issues. The situation was never fully resolved, but they have never shown a speed run on the show since.
 
In 2005, Psyrell was involved with a strange incident involving the television show Cinematech (on network G4). Psyrell's Richter run was shown, from start to end, on the show without any credit given. This sparked a debate in forums, and eventually Cinematech was contacted about the copyright issues. The situation was never fully resolved, but they have never shown a speed run on the show since.

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