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* 01-14: [[dwangoAC]], [[micro500]], [[p4plus2]], {{TASVideosU|Tompa}} and others on the TASBot team {{TASVideos|/GamesDoneQuick/AGDQ2017|present at AGDQ 2017}}. | * 01-14: [[dwangoAC]], [[micro500]], [[p4plus2]], {{TASVideosU|Tompa}} and others on the TASBot team {{TASVideos|/GamesDoneQuick/AGDQ2017|present at AGDQ 2017}}. | ||
** Galaga and Gradius on the NES Classic, using a custom replay device created by micro500 | ** Galaga and Gradius on the NES Classic, using a custom replay device created by micro500 | ||
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*** The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past SNES total control for streaming video | *** The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past SNES total control for streaming video | ||
* 01-14: [http://arstechnica.com/author/kyle-orland/ Kyle Orland] from Ars Technica publishes an article titled "[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/01/how-a-robot-got-super-mario-64-and-portal-running-on-an-snes/ "How a robot got Super Mario 64 and Portal “running” on an SNES"]. | * 01-14: [http://arstechnica.com/author/kyle-orland/ Kyle Orland] from Ars Technica publishes an article titled "[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/01/how-a-robot-got-super-mario-64-and-portal-running-on-an-snes/ "How a robot got Super Mario 64 and Portal “running” on an SNES"]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:20, 20 February 2024
Awesome Games Done Quick 2017 was held from Sun, Jan 8th 2017 to Sun, Jan 15th 2017, raising $2,221,880 for the The Prevent Cancer Foundation. All TASBot runs at AGDQ 2017 were shown in a block on Sat, Jan 14th 2017.
Runs presented
- 01-14: dwangoAC, micro500, p4plus2, Tompa and others on the TASBot team present at AGDQ 2017.
- Galaga and Gradius on the NES Classic, using a custom replay device created by micro500
- A skype call, Super Mario 64, and Portal (PC) were shown through multiple simultaneous total controls
- Super Mario Bros. 3 NES total control for one side of stereo audio
- Mega Man (1) NES total control for the other side of stereo audio
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past SNES total control for streaming video
- 01-14: Kyle Orland from Ars Technica publishes an article titled ""How a robot got Super Mario 64 and Portal “running” on an SNES".