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Tayter Swift posted:I'm pretty sure the name "Games Done Quick" is a play off of "Quake Done Quick," a popular recam of a run from the 90s. Also from Omnigamer's short book (linked in above post) quote:The <name> Done Quick moniker was carried over from the
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Danzel Glovington posted:No way there was a successful charity speedrunning marathon prior to CGDQ, and if there was, it had to have been on a smaller scale (no live broadcast, like an event in an arcade for marathon score competitions or something). Also, sketch comedy - which is what LRR did back in the day - doesn't have as wide of an appeal on Twitch. Tayter Swift posted:I'm pretty sure the name "Games Done Quick" is a play off of "Quake Done Quick," a popular recam of a run from the 90s. EDIT: To add to this, DOOM Honorific Titles has a history segment that goes all the way back to January 1994. BlankSystemDaemon fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Jan 20, 2022 |
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# ? Jan 20, 2022 20:20 |
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GDQ's great staying power and donation generation is because they're tapping into multiple different communities in addition to pulling in casual viewers. Pokemon runs aren't my thing, but drat if they don't pull a ton of money. Re: Desert Bus For Hope - still happening, last year was the 15th annual, and cracked 1 million for the second year. It's the opposite of a speedrun though, and the gameplay itself isn't really the draw of the stream.
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Evil Badman posted:GDQ's great staying power and donation generation is because they're tapping into multiple different communities in addition to pulling in casual viewers. Pokemon runs aren't my thing, but drat if they don't pull a ton of money. That's a good point. Most of the other charity marathons I personally remember are hyperspecific, like Desert Bus or "hbomberguy plays DK64 until he goes insane from sleep deprivation". GDQ, even if you're not onboard for what's going on right now you'll check back in the evening to see what's up.
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# ? Jan 20, 2022 20:30 |
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Clockwork Rocktapus posted:This year's stream has been so great I want to go back and watch some of the old AGDQs and SGDQs. Any stand out runs I should check out, preferably with good/fun commentary? Thanks Reset's GTA San Andreas run from 2020 is really good unless you find KZ Frew annoying. It's a very long run with lots of wild glitches, a disaster an hour in, and a fun dynamic between the runner and commentator.
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# ? Jan 20, 2022 21:39 |
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I subscribe to a couple of other speedrunning charity YouTube channels (RPG Limit Break and European Speedrunner Assembly), and one thing GDQ has over both of them is polish/presentation. GDQ is just a much more professional-looking product most of the time. Everything from the interface to the hosts to even the runners are generally just that extra step above other groups. Part of that is budget/staffing, part of that is experience. There are other differences as well, of course. RPGLB is exclusively RPGs which are usually long and not always the most interesting to watch, and ESA has language barrier issues.
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Zurai posted:There are other differences as well, of course. RPGLB is exclusively RPGs which are usually long and not always the most interesting to watch Yeah, I watch the Very Very Long-A-Thon and it can have good stuff but... well, the clue's in the name. If you want to see a guy do ALL of Drakengard and then fail at the final boss fifty times because they're exhausted and it's pure bullshit, or watch them try to find a "short" filler game because the last runner ended three hours earlier than their 18-hour estimate, it's fun. But that comes with a lot of deadtime even with the best games/runners. It's the sort of thing you just leave running and check in if interesting noises start happening.
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MassRafTer posted:Reset's GTA San Andreas run from 2020 is really good unless you find KZ Frew annoying. It's a very long run with lots of wild glitches, a disaster an hour in, and a fun dynamic between the runner and commentator. aneternalenigma also played into the vibe really well as the donation reader. here are some of my favoritest speedruns to watch from some of the more recent GDQs Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island by Calco2 from AGDQ 2021 Super Metroid/A Link to the Past combo randomizer by Andy/Oatsngoats from GDQx2018 Mega Man 7 by PJ from AGDQ2020 Silent Hill 2 by Punchy from AGDQ2019
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Bruceski posted:Yeah, I watch the Very Very Long-A-Thon and it can have good stuff but... well, the clue's in the name. If you want to see a guy do ALL of Drakengard and then fail at the final boss fifty times because they're exhausted and it's pure bullshit, or watch them try to find a "short" filler game because the last runner ended three hours earlier than their 18-hour estimate, it's fun. But that comes with a lot of deadtime even with the best games/runners. It's the sort of thing you just leave running and check in if interesting noises start happening.
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Bruceski posted:Yeah, I watch the Very Very Long-A-Thon and it can have good stuff but... well, the clue's in the name. If you want to see a guy do ALL of Drakengard and then fail at the final boss fifty times because they're exhausted and it's pure bullshit, or watch them try to find a "short" filler game because the last runner ended three hours earlier than their 18-hour estimate, it's fun. But that comes with a lot of deadtime even with the best games/runners. It's the sort of thing you just leave running and check in if interesting noises start happening. this is uh kinda how gdq used to be in the early years lol
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# ? Jan 21, 2022 01:55 |
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I don’t think anything will match blindfolded Wii Punch-Out (SGDQ 19 I think) for me. A concept Id never even considered before, scary moments (and menus!) and a WR to show for it. Sekiro was great this year but drat, that run had some energy.
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Clockwork Rocktapus posted:This year's stream has been so great I want to go back and watch some of the old AGDQs and SGDQs. Any stand out runs I should check out, preferably with good/fun commentary? Thanks CoverMuffin's runs were always entertaining, highlights:
I think in general AGDQ 2020 was a strong event, with quite a few standout runs already mentioned here. It has so far the best (and shortest)
at the other end of the scale, there's the almost 4hr marathon of Open Mode Crowd Control Zelda madness: There's a lot I'm missing probably, usually too there's at least one run an event that gets me to pick up a game I didn't know about before! I defihitely liked the look of Sekiro and Nioh 2 this time around.
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ewe2 posted:I think in general AGDQ 2020 was a strong event, with quite a few standout runs already mentioned here. It has so far the best (and shortest) i didn't want to just post half of AGDQ2020 but i could have and it would have been justified. Hotline Miami by Snowfats, Super Hydlide by Mike Uyama, Hoshi wo Miru Hito by dowolf, Super Metroid Impossible by Oatsngoats, and Fallout Anthology by tomatoanus are all also on my best of GDQ playlist
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Clockwork Rocktapus posted:This year's stream has been so great I want to go back and watch some of the old AGDQs and SGDQs. Any stand out runs I should check out, preferably with good/fun commentary? Thanks literally anything by punchy
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Clockwork Rocktapus posted:This year's stream has been so great I want to go back and watch some of the old AGDQs and SGDQs. Any stand out runs I should check out, preferably with good/fun commentary? Thanks Bonesaw577 - Jak and Daxter 100% - SGDQ 2016 Somewhat controversial, a late night run that went off the rails with the runner and couch just riffing for two hours. Owen Wilson impressions came out, the runner was barred from submitting runs for a year, and GDQ's twitter made an official apology to Air Canada. TGH - Undertale True Pacifist - AGDQ 2017 good energy run with a tremendous ending and even a post-finish donation from the runner's absent friend. An all-timer as far as finales go. heyZeusHere'sToast - Bloodborne all bosses - AGDQ 2018 heyZeus is a great commentator as he shows us where all the best ladders of Yharnam are. MitchFlowerPower v GrandPOOBear - Super Mario Bros 3 All Forts Race - SGDQ 2018 Mitch's console was very sensitive to vibrations, and Poo reflexively stomps the ground in frustration when he screws up.
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Nemo2342 posted:Well if we're going to talk about past GDQs: For my money at least, Arabian Nights has been the all time greatest awful block segment. Though I haven't watched everything from this year's block yet
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Most of my favorites have already been mentioned above, but: The Chrono Trigger finale is probably the best finale in any of the events, a world record right as GDQ crosses three million dollars. It's just an incredible run with amazing energy across the board. Bionic Commando Rearmed by PJ is always a hit. AAAAAAAA The first time Tetris TGM is played at GDQ is also absolute mind boggling, nobody knew what we were about to see. There's also always Battleblock Theater, which is in the same genre as the infamous Jak and Dakster run because it's a just a solid couple hours of unhinged behavior. Also the Prince of Persia Sands of Time run is a favorite of mine for another example of a run going off the rails but the energy being fantastic Rip_Van_Winkle fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Jan 21, 2022 |
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I feel like the blindfolded Punch-Out from 2014 deserves a mention.
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Incoherence posted:I feel like the blindfolded Punch-Out from 2014 deserves a mention. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSr3aXd4XuQ And then zallard and sinister1 did 2 players, 1 controller blindfolded MTPO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLGY_BNYLx8 Which was so good that they had a mini-documentary made about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbVFlaEO9fI
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iPodschun posted:I prefer the one right after that: Blindfolded Super-Punch Out by zallard1. I like SPO better in general but 1) zallard is able to finish the game and 2) this has one of my favorite moments in any of these blindfolded runs where he accidentally gets a frame-perfect counterpunch and has to adjust on the fly The co-op blindfold run was legitimately mind blowing
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Don't forget about TRAG, the comfiest late night run ever through a vintage 90's anime die hard knockoff (SGDQ2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVETQhBLsq4
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Seconding Arabian Nights. Jajadoo
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The SGDQ 2016 Mario RPG run by LackAttack and then the SGDQ 2019 run by Justincredible are both amazing if you want to settle in for three hours. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPXnXIPfhzY&t=11043s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPXnXIPfhzY&t=11043s Both runs are well worth watching, Lack's has the feeling of incredibly close knit friends, but Justincredible's run isn't far off in that vibe and it's a better run too.
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Oh we're posting our favourites now? There's already been so many good ones, but IIRC not one of my all-time favourites, romscout's blindfolded SOTN adventure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clBZaz2Dryc&hd=1&t=588s For a general good times, nice couch banter run I like Brooke's various runs, this Aria of Sorrow one is probably my favourite. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uwIvhtK2-8&hd=1&t=7s And if you want something that's basically a long-rear end run of excellent couch commentary coupled with a a game that's the absolute favourite of a lot of people, here's a near-8 hour run of Final Fantasy VII! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWgb-Jrk5tQ&hd=1&t=688s
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My all time favourite run is this Super mario bros warpless relay from 2017. It's got great commentary, featuring Authorblues and Skybilz, two of my absolute favourites , super close running, and at one point one of their games messes up which wasn't their fault, so the other runners stop what they're doing, guy restarts and warps to where he was (4-1 in SMB2, I believe) and it continues. This run is like a warm hug to me; I've watched/listened to it many, many times. I wish there were Mario or Mega Man relays done every year, because they're all so good. Speaking of, I recommend Mega Man relays, too. Anyway, this video is wonderful and I love it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewbKrMvwzQI
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I completely forgot about this one, and it's sort of funny now because the route has changed so many times since, but this is an all-timer because Cosmo/Narcissa manages to explain the whole history of the category and also what on earth is happening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNE28SDXdyQ
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I wanted to see what Narcissa was up to these days so I searched for her YouTube channel and holy poo poo the first like 6 results are like 1hour+ plus videos called "internet legend to internet trashfire" or "the downfall of Narcissa" and poo poo. Did she actually do anything other than be visibly trans online?
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bike tory posted:Did she actually do anything other than be visibly trans online? Tweeted about experiencing emotions
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Luv to search literally anything on Youtube and get a couple hourlong hate speech videos in my results
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Is there normally an updated post with recommendations to watch? Kid's school was unfortunately closed with a COVID case so I' can't stream as long or uninterrupted add of normally like to...
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This page has all-time recommendations from past events, the previous few pages have suggestions for this event: (KennyMan666 will put a compiled list up at some point in the second post)TeaJay posted:I'm sure he will be back to compile them. From what I took notes and gathered, and I have yet to see a lot of good stuff towards the end of the week TeaJay posted:I will shamelessly post this on the new page too Anfauglir posted:A few good ones not in the above: RearmingStrafbomber posted:Discworld was def. not part of the Awful Block DizzyBum posted:It was a very good GDQ. Cartridgeblowers posted:Grazi. There's a lot of unsung heroes behind-the-scenes doing cool, cool stuff. It's a very professional operation. There's a reason those credits are so long. haha what posted:another great marathon! cheers to all the runners and tech crew working tirelessly around the clock <3 ewe2 posted:I missed heaps during the week so there's a bunch I have to go back to, but the highlights: Rip_Van_Winkle posted:What an incredible GDQ. Still catching up on the VoDs but so far the highlights of the marathon have been: Chainclaw posted:I still want to watch a lot more runs, and I'm sure everyone's going to have their own hit lists, but here's my recommendations so far. This isn't every run I've seen, but generally each one that has a reason to watch it, including a few I didn't like but others did.
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There has to be something magic about GDQ, watching those amazing Punch Out runs, that's the kind of crazy luck you often see there and it just boggles the mind.
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I'm watching the It Takes Two run and it has some really fun, energetic commentary going
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Thought of a few more recommendations, I discovered I'd been keeping a few runs I liked while upgrading a hard-drive: - AGDQ 2018 - Ultima VI: The False Prophet (1990) - SNES - Any% No Major Glitches Come for the run, stay for Squibbons wonderful droll self-commentary - AGDQ 2019 - Tomb Raider 2 (1997) - PC - Any% Glitches This is probably my favourite of the Tomb Raider games for its atmosphere, and one of only two runs so far by SmoothOperative who also did Tomb Raider Legend at SGDQ 2019 when airwalking came in. But this is a great run on the old engine and it's a difficult game to run - AGDQ 2018 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) - PC - Main Quest It would be remiss to not include a good Skyrim run, I like this one because the commentary is great, and it's a pretty good time compared to the other runs.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:My all time favourite run is this Super mario bros warpless relay from 2017. It's got great commentary, featuring Authorblues and Skybilz, two of my absolute favourites , super close running, and at one point one of their games messes up which wasn't their fault, so the other runners stop what they're doing, guy restarts and warps to where he was (4-1 in SMB2, I believe) and it continues. I'm partial to the Mega Man relays (first 1-3 and later 4-6, especially the latter one) but this is definitely one of my favourites too.
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Races and relays are always great, especially if they can keep it somewhat close throughout. I think last year (forget if it was AGDQ or SGDQ) there was a race on a like three hour run where they were separated by not even 20 seconds at the end or something else ridiculously close.
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