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12-year-old Boy Breaks Guitar Hero Record

A 12-year-old Washington state boy may make his way into the Guinness Book of World Records. He did it by playing the popular video game "Guitar Hero."

Watch his nimble fingers move on the fretboard. You may be surprised they belong to a 12-year-old boy.

Dylan Phifer says "I never expected to break a world record on something that is kind of important. maybe something kinda small but not this big." In the video gaming world, Dylan Phifer of Everett has reached rock star status.

Andrew McGillivray, who works at Game Crazy, says "he's incredible. I've never seen anyone play guitar hero like him, it just baffles me how good he is."
Nineball2112 - contributor
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