Subject: Really? How so?
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Posted on: 2015-02-12 17:44:00 UTC
I find it absolutely hilarious-- and sort of amazing in that a mob of thousands yelling contradictory commands can actually win a RPG.
Subject: Really? How so?
Author:
Posted on: 2015-02-12 17:44:00 UTC
I find it absolutely hilarious-- and sort of amazing in that a mob of thousands yelling contradictory commands can actually win a RPG.
Twitch Plays Pokémon is at it again! The goal for this run: catch all 151 of the original 'mons in a modded version of Pokémon Red.
For the uninitiated, TPP is essentially a game of Pokémon Red run through an emulator and that accepts commands via Twitch.tv's chat system. For example, a user can type "up" and then move the character up. The idea is for the entire audience to simultaneously control the player character and try to win the game under these conditions. Naturally, anarchy democracy chaos ensues.
As I write this, the countdown is at T-minus four-ish hours. See you then.
PRAISE HELIX
Honestly, I think it's been becoming less and less interesting since gen 3... A good part of the fun was in the fandom, and there was way less popular following after Crystal.
Though this song is still being referenced in French web videos. But that's because France has the most awesome youtubers, and there's nothing you can say to change my mind. (Unless we get the AVGN and Doug Walker to make a dramatic reading of a slashfic about them, I guess)
...I DO know a lot about it thanks to Tumblr.
So all I have to say about this is...
I find it absolutely hilarious-- and sort of amazing in that a mob of thousands yelling contradictory commands can actually win a RPG.