Who is Yang Binglin? China's 91-year old Game Grandpa who completed Resident Evil 9

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Who is Yang Binglin? China's 91-year old Game Grandpa who completed Resident Evil 9

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In a world where players struggle to complete games without hints and YouTube walkthroughs, one 91-year-old gamer from China called Yang Binglin is doing things the old-fashioned way.

He has recently gone viral for completing Capcom's latest hit, Resident Evil Requiem, entirely on his own.He is popularly known as Game Grandpa within the gaming community, and he also holds the Guinness World Record for being the oldest video game content creator. He is a testament to the fact that there is no age limit for gaming, and everyone can enjoy their passion.The section below provides you with further information about the viral Game Grandpa.

Who is Yang Binglin? China's viral Game Grandpa

Yang Binglin has recently become an internet sensation after a post went viral about him completing Resident Evil Requiem without any guides or walkthroughs. He did all of this on stream, proving that age is just a number. Before his life online, Yang Binglin worked in oil and gas engineering and scientific research. He retired in the 1990s, and his interest in video games piqued after the same. He particularly enjoys playing games in the Resident Evil franchise, and has completed several titles from the series.

Over the years, Yang has also explored a wide array of genres, such as puzzle games, survival horror, and more. Back in December 2023, Yang Binglin was presented with the Guinness World Record for being the "oldest video game content creator." He was essentially recognized as the oldest video games Bilibili content creator (male). He has posted loads of gaming videos on his Bilibili account, and his Hitman: World of Assassination video has even ended up receiving over 2 million views.

How did he beat Resident Evil Requiem?

During Game Grandpa’s playthrough of Resident Evil Requiem, he avoided modern gaming aids entirely. Instead, he completely relied on observation, memory, and handwritten notes. Essentially, Yang’s notebook contained hand-drawn maps of levels, breakdowns of puzzles, and progress tracking charts. There were clips of him going through pages filled with hand-sketched maps and puzzle notes, and they ended up drawing admiration from fans across the world.Yang ended up streaming the entire playthrough of the game on his Bilibili account, and his chat audience was a key part of the experience. It is quite admirable to see someone of this age managing to complete a game like Resident Evil Requiem, which some modern gamers also fail to achieve.This was all you needed to know about Yang Binglin, China’s Game Grandpa.

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