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|event-series=Awesome Games Done Quick | |event-series=Awesome Games Done Quick | ||
|date=2019-01-11 | |date=2019-01-11 | ||
|location= | |location=Rockville, Maryland, USA [[Category:North_American_convention_appearances]] | ||
|charities=[[The Prevent Cancer Foundation]] | |charities=[[The Prevent Cancer Foundation]] | ||
|replay-devices=NES/SNES Replay Device | |replay-devices=NES/SNES Replay Device | ||
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Awesome Games Done Quick 2019 was held from {{pretty date|2019-01-06}} to {{pretty date|2019-01-13}}, raising ${{formatnum:2394668}} for the [[The Prevent Cancer Foundation]]. | Awesome Games Done Quick 2019 was held from {{pretty date|2019-01-06}} to {{pretty date|2019-01-13}}, raising ${{formatnum:2394668}} for the [[The Prevent Cancer Foundation]]. | ||
All TASBot runs at AGDQ 2019 were shown in a block on {{ | All TASBot runs at AGDQ 2019 were shown in a block on the {{#time:l|2019-01-11}}. | ||
== Runs presented == | == Runs presented == | ||
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The Super Scribblenauts run for AGDQ2019 was the first time the TASBot community attempted physical input on an unmodified console. | The Super Scribblenauts run for AGDQ2019 was the first time the TASBot community attempted physical input on an unmodified console. | ||
Via hardware developed by Funkmastermp, we were able to slide in a standard Nintendo DS and provide touch input to the console. | Via hardware developed by Funkmastermp, we were able to slide in a standard Nintendo DS and provide touch input to the console. | ||
The run consisted of 3 distinct components: The MASHBot hardware, a | The run consisted of 3 distinct components: The MASHBot hardware, a Twitch connector for creating polls, and the DS hardware itself. | ||
Headed by Funkmastermp, the TASBot group arrived on stage and began setting up. | Headed by Funkmastermp, the TASBot group arrived on stage and began setting up. | ||
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After booting the game and explaining the premise, a level was selected. | After booting the game and explaining the premise, a level was selected. | ||
After the level was selected and the challenge was read, | After the level was selected and the challenge was read, Twitch chat was given a poll with multiple answers to select. | ||
The answer with the most votes was then fed into the TAS through manual input at the console. | The answer with the most votes was then fed into the TAS through manual input at the console. | ||
After the solution was selected, MASHBot then utilized multiple stepper motors to interact with the screen of the Nintendo DS to complete the puzzle. | After the solution was selected, MASHBot then utilized multiple stepper motors to interact with the screen of the Nintendo DS to complete the puzzle. | ||
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The run frequently referenced "Dead Lions", which is a longstanding meme in the Scribblenauts community. | The run frequently referenced "Dead Lions", which is a longstanding meme in the Scribblenauts community. | ||
Ultimately, every option including the "dead lion solution" was chosen by | Ultimately, every option including the "dead lion solution" was chosen by Twitch chat. | ||
'''Fun fact:''' | '''Fun fact:''' | ||
Multiple members of the TASBot team were fully aware that a number of the solutions were quite "meme-y" and hedged a few bets that | Multiple members of the TASBot team were fully aware that a number of the solutions were quite "meme-y" and hedged a few bets that Twitch chat would choose those options. | ||
To that end, the results of the poll were never manipulated - but some of the options, if selected, would have caused serious issues as they had not written a TAS for that solution! | To that end, the results of the poll were never manipulated - but some of the options, if selected, would have caused serious issues as they had not written a TAS for that solution! | ||
Latest revision as of 14:35, 6 August 2024
Awesome Games Done Quick 2019 was held from Sun, Jan 6th 2019 to Sun, Jan 13th 2019, raising $2,394,668 for the The Prevent Cancer Foundation. All TASBot runs at AGDQ 2019 were shown in a block on the Friday.
Runs presented
Mari0
Castlevania: Aria Of Sorrow
Super Scribblenauts MASHBot | |
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Game(s) | Super Scribblenauts |
Platform(s) | NDS |
Author(s) | Chef_Stef, Kiwisauce |
Lead(s) | Funkmastermp |
Presenter(s) | dwangoAC, Funkmastermp, Chef_Stef, Thomas, SighnWaive |
Video(s) | TASBot (YouTube), GDQ (YouTube) |
The Super Scribblenauts run for AGDQ2019 was the first time the TASBot community attempted physical input on an unmodified console. Via hardware developed by Funkmastermp, we were able to slide in a standard Nintendo DS and provide touch input to the console. The run consisted of 3 distinct components: The MASHBot hardware, a Twitch connector for creating polls, and the DS hardware itself.
Headed by Funkmastermp, the TASBot group arrived on stage and began setting up. Once finished and microphoned, dwangoAC introduced the run and passed the reins to Funkmastermp for the rest of the run.
The format of the run was as such:
After booting the game and explaining the premise, a level was selected. After the level was selected and the challenge was read, Twitch chat was given a poll with multiple answers to select. The answer with the most votes was then fed into the TAS through manual input at the console. After the solution was selected, MASHBot then utilized multiple stepper motors to interact with the screen of the Nintendo DS to complete the puzzle. Finally, we would move on to the next challenge, until the run completed.
The run frequently referenced "Dead Lions", which is a longstanding meme in the Scribblenauts community. Ultimately, every option including the "dead lion solution" was chosen by Twitch chat.
Fun fact: Multiple members of the TASBot team were fully aware that a number of the solutions were quite "meme-y" and hedged a few bets that Twitch chat would choose those options. To that end, the results of the poll were never manipulated - but some of the options, if selected, would have caused serious issues as they had not written a TAS for that solution!
Even more fun fact: The file name of "Sara" was used because the game cartridge was donated by TASBot member Taters. The cartridge was the childhood possession of Taters' sister, who's name is Sara.
A somewhat informative and maybe fun fact: During the run, live at AGDQ 2019, there is an empty chair on stage. This chair is empty due to the sudden and drastic realization from Taters who was on stage previously discovering a previously unknown anxiety issue and vacating the stage during the MariO run.