Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Twitch Plays Pokémon: live gaming's latest big hit


Credit: Twitch/The Gardian

Tens of thousands of people play just one game of Pokémon, simultaneously, 24/7.

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/feb/24/twitch-plays-pokemon / infinite number monkeys infinite number typewriters rapidly type works Shakespeare videogame videogames people attempting to play Pokémon Red at the same time one game of Pokémon Red 150,000 people controlling it at once Twitch Plays Pokémon half art project half reality show 21st century idea is relatively simple 1996 Game Boy hit kickstarted Pokémon franchise running emulator hooked up to Twitch website which lets gamers broadcast video games live viewers enter button commands chat window pass passing passed onto into emulator which enters enter them order in theory harness harnesses wisdom crowds crowd find best way through the game play playing 24 hours day seven days a week game currently been running looks like this players all entering commands at once coordinated action nearly impossible worse still footage delayed delay around 20 seconds leaving players voting on actions they haven’t actually seen decision is obvious viewers deliberately disrupt events nothing quite goes to plan the Ledge event ledges one way one-way barriers player can jump off not climb up one particular ledge stream began just below a wall players press right for a few seconds walk twelve paces east then up pressing back to the start it took them seven hours to walk those twelve paces creator conditions of strict anonymity very popular concurrent viewers sitting at a computer all day dealing with servers anyway messages TPP opened on a secondary monitor all day democracy mode replaced original anarchy mode system of votes generated fanatical community devotion Internet /

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