We’ve got approximately one month to go before the next Awesome Games Done Quick charity speedrun, benefitting the Prevent Cancer Foundation. The full schedule was posted today and contains several surprises.
GDQ is always trying new things, whether it’s speedruns of dance arcade machines or letting dogs play, and this year will be no different: a run of Crazy Taxi is being planned that will include a live band playing the songs from the game. Other stunts include a “2 player, 1 controller” session of Breath of The Wild, a Tool-Assisted Speedrun (TAS) showcase for Super Mario 64 and a randomized version of Ocarina of Time.
Other planned speedruns include Astto Bot, Wind Waker, Tomb Raider (2013), Snake Rattle & Roll on the NES, Final Fantasy Legend II on the Game Boy, UFO 5O (“Various Games Showcase”), Super Meat Boy, Sonic Origins, Yakuza, Shenmue, Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Batman Forever: The Arcade Game, Tears of the Kingdom (All Dungeons), Lies of P, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Super Mario World, Road Runner’s Death Valley Rally, Enden Ring and many many more.
The always delightful Awful Games Block will return on the night of January 8 and kick things off with the infamous Superman 64, followed by Squirrel With A Gun, Big Rigs. Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon and something called “Golf With Your Grandmother.”
Tye party begins Sunday, January 5 on the GDQ Twitch channel and YouTube. You can watch the events unfold on any device that supports one of those two things.
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