Searching a speedgame just for me...
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Valhalla

Other 3D mario games perhaps, or other 3D platformers?

Honestly just play games casually until you find one that you like enough to speedrun. At least that's how I do it

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Switzerland

Since your interested in SM64, maybe ROM Hacks would be something too? Here you find all of them: https://www.speedrun.com/sm64romhacks

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

"I like games that are not as glitch-heavy, because why run the game, when you don't see most of it."

cough because it's fast.

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North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

[quote]I like games that are not as glitch-heavy, because why run the game, when you don't see most of it.

I would enjoy playing a game with fluid movement like SM64 and that is not longer than 1 hour.[/quote]

Glitches can make a 2-hour game go down to 1 hour. Just sayin'.

Valhalla

DeadCore might be worth a look, there's a glitchless category and the movement is pretty fluid, but incredibly fast

United States

[quote]I already played SM64 16 Star and when I achieve a time sub 20 minutes, then I'll probably switch to 70 Star. I like games that are not as glitch-heavy, because why run the game, when you don't see most of it. [/quote] The contradiction here is wonderful.

I recommend checking out Jak & Daxter, Legend of Kay, and Shinobi, all on PS2. There are actually a lot of good options on that system if you have access to it.

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North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

@lolman-0027 Means that that game can be speedran.

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Texas, USA

I understand you didn't list this type of game in your preferred types, but I always strongly suggest Resident Evil 2 on any platform it's on. The glitches/timesaves aren't so massive they skip entire sections (in fact, you still play every area), yet they still provide the satisfaction of performing special tricks normal "casual" gamers don't know, and the Leon A scenario is easy to learn and memorize. And if you want less than one hour, the PC and GCN versions offer that. The movement, while not necessarily "fluid" like Mario64 is still beautiful in it's own way, and in time you'll feel accomplished getting Leon and Claire to do whatever you want, whenever you want. Consider this game, really.

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Texas, USA

https://www.speedrun.com/ty1

It's an Xbox / PC game, but I think it has more or less what you described. Fastest Any% times are just short of an hour; 100% is 2.5 to 3.

Ohio, USA

Shadow of the Colossus for the PS2 or PS3. Most run the PS3 version and it's a little different from the PS2 version. It's a super fun/hard boss rush game that has movement sections that are like platforming. A lot of AI manipulation and unintended (and glitchless) strats.

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Massachusetts, USA

chibi knight is a fun game to run

Norfolk, England

Id say pick a game you know very well and have played through alot of times thats what i did with dead space as i when i was on the doll i would play through it alot to get all the achievements so thats probably how i manged to get a sub 3 on my first attempt but thats just me mate

Nekuia. A speed-focused 2D platforming game .

Just look at it. The game's music even gets more intense the more you speed up!

Picardie, France

Super mario odyssey on Nintendo switch ?