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==History of the term== Though sequence breaking as a concept has existed almost since the inception of computer games complex enough to have [[Nonlinear gameplay|sequential storylines]], the first documented action in a video game to be ''called'' a sequence break occurred in the [[Nintendo]] [[GameCube]] game ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', in a thread called "Gravity Suit and Ice Beam before Thardus".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metroid2002.com/sequence_breaking_topics_tbj_V1.0.php |title=Ice Beam + Gravity Suit before Thardus using Triple Jump |publisher=metroid2002.com |date=2003-01-27 |accessdate=2009-03-27}}</ref> In the game, the rock monster Thardus was designed to be a required [[boss (video gaming)|boss]] before the Gravity Suit and the Ice Beam could be obtained, hence the novelty of bypassing the boss while still obtaining the items and thus saving time if the goal is to complete the game as quickly as possible. When Steven Banks achieved this feat on January 18, 2003, he posted his discovery on the ''Metroid Prime'' message board on [[GameFAQs]]. The thread attracted a number of interested gamers, and the term sequence breaking was incidentally coined.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metroid2002.com/sequence_breaking_topics_tbj_V4.0.php |title=Metroid Prime Sequence Breaking (v. 4.0) [Previously Ice+Grav before Thardus] |publisher=metroid2002.com |date=2003-02-11 |accessdate=2009-03-27}}</ref> The term has since grown in popularity and is now sometimes applied to unintended shortcuts in any game. The term has become so pervasive that it has begun appearing in video games itself,<ref group=note>{{cite video game |title=[[Super Paper Mario]] |developer=[[Intelligent Systems]] |quote='''Over the Flagpole''': Surely you are cheating! You are exploiting a glitch! You are a sequence breaker!}}</ref> and, inspired by games such as ''[[Super Metroid]]'', game designers may create their games with sequence breaking in mind.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.siliconera.com/2015/05/17/going-weird-and-wild-with-3d-platformer-spooky-poos-happy-hell/ |publisher=Silicon Era |title=Going Weird And Wild With 3D Platformer Spooky Poo's Happy Hell |last=Priestman |first=Chris |date=2015-05-17}}</ref>
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