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Mario: Sextillions-Septillions of times FTL

Maybe you should contact the people who approved it back then. DDM is a major staff member, and one of the most hard-working, so it seems unlikely he'd just abandon the blog for no reason.
 
The mid to high ends were never officially accepted; and it was pointed out all the three ends were weird. Low end was accepted as a minimum though. We do know that the entirety of Super Mario Galaxy seems to happen all in one Earth Night given the sun never rises over the Mushroom Kingdom throughout the entire game; the Star Festival is literally still going on both in beginning and 100% completion. And there are 120 stars to collect in total; each one having two intergalactic space travel distances back and forth. 12 Hours / 120 = 6 minutes per mission. 6/2 = 3 minutes on average is the at most each trip happened. Each trip has to be at least 2.5 million light years per 3 minutes. Those three galaxies were at the edge of the universe, which there is 0 reason for those three to take up more than half of the in game time.

Although, using the 10 minutes assumption as a mid end seems like a roughly reasonable educated guess. And it would be in the Quadrillions of C either way however.
 
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