Agdq 2017 game list
It was themed around 8-bit and 16-bit video games and thus dubbed "Classic Games Done Quick" (after the 1990s speedrunning project Quake Done Quick).
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Users of the site Speed Demos Archive decided to hold a charity marathon in January 2010, during MAGFest 8.
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Writer and speedrunner Eric Koziel identifies two important precursors to Games Done Quick: the "Desert Bus for Hope" donation drive organized by LoadingReadyRun in November 2007, and a series of charity speedrun marathons held by The Speed Gamers starting in March 2008. Games Done Quick's former logo, used until 2018 Because of the live broadcast and wider audience, runners and commentators are encouraged to refrain from using strong profanity and offensive behavior. Donations from viewers may feature humorous comments that contain inside jokes among the speedrunning community, as well as more personal acknowledgements concerning the charity donated to. Humor and banter is especially used for non-interactive or repetitive sequences that don't require the runner to use much or any skill. Most of the popular runs feature video game glitches and discussion between the runner and the commentators, most frequently describing techniques or using observational humor and banter. The runs typically feature commentary from the runner(s) or experienced commentators, as well as donation messages read by an announcer. Video games run in Games Done Quick events include both retro and modern titles. Sometimes these runs may be executed in an unusual or specific way, such as fully completing every level, completing a game blindfolded, or featuring multiple runners racing against one another to complete a game first. Speedrunners take turns demonstrating their prowess at beating various video games in the quickest possible time, done in front of an audience as well as a livestream through Twitch.
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Over $25.6 million has been raised across 25 marathons. Viewers are encouraged to donate for incentives during the stream such as selecting the file name or main character's name in a run, having the runners attempt more difficult challenges, and entering raffles for the chance of winning prizes. Held since 2010, the events have raised money for several charities the most common two being the Prevent Cancer Foundation and Doctors Without Borders. Since 2015, it has been handled by Games Done Quick, LLC. Games Done Quick is a semiannual video game speedrun charity marathon held in the United States, originally organized by the Speed Demos Archive and Speedruns Live communities.