Please note: This interview is conducted in German.
Andreas talks with Lucina Hum, founder of Bisalina Speedruns.
What happens when a niche you love refuses to grow—so you decide to grow it yourself?
For Lucina Hum, speedrunner of more than a decade and organizer of Bisalina Speedruns, the answer lies somewhere between passion, frustration, and unwavering vision.
In this episode of Behind the Scenes, Andreas talks to Lucina about her unconventional path: how you shake up a scene that instinctively distrusts change. The hookline:
“Against resistance, for the vision – why Lucina forged her own path despite criticism and reshaped speedrunning along the way.”
This isn’t a takedown of the community. It’s an honest look at a subculture that often limits itself, and at a founder who decided she wasn’t willing to stay small. Lucina reflects on her early fascination with JustinTV, Mario 64 runs, and Metroid Prime—and why she eventually stopped wanting to recreate “retro for retro’s sake.”
Her answer: events that open speedrunning up—to creators, press, politics, and people who’ve never touched a GameCube controller. Events that fuse entertainment and esports, integrate charity, and offer a format that simply didn’t exist before.
We dive into:
Community resistance:
• Purists who dismiss her approach as “not real speedrunning.”
• Gatekeeping that suffocates innovation.
• The bigger question: Who does a community actually belong to?
Building Bisalina Speedruns:
• From a €2,000 shoestring budget in 2023 to a hybrid TV-ready event.
• 40+ creators collaborating on a 10-hour live production.
• A prize competition with nearly 2,000 submissions and a €5,000 finale.
• 150 invited guests from media, esports, politics, and the creator space.
Her creative philosophy:
• Explain instead of mystify.
• Make rules accessible rather than sacred.
• Build something newcomers understand without betraying veterans.
Lucina’s dream formats:
• Interactive segments instead of silent showcases.
• Entertainment mixed with education (quizzes, zoom-in challenges).
• Speedrunning as a gateway for creators rather than a closed shop.
• Events where coaching, networking, and competition coexist.
The episode sheds light on how speedrunning evolved, why “it’s always been like this” is never a valid argument for the future, and why innovation often requires ignoring the loudest critics.
Not because it’s easy, but because no one else is pursuing her vision.
Surprisingly, the ending is hopeful: More reach, more understanding, more formats, more courage—plus a major announcement at the upcoming event.
You will learn:
• Why speedrunning is 33 years old yet only now breaking into the mainstream
• How niche cultures grow when they stop creating only for themselves
• The pitfalls of a scene wary of change
• Why hybrid events open doors pure community shows never could
• How to turn a hobby into a TV-ready event—solo, but with vision
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