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Twitch Plays Pokemon is a social experiment, challenging a mob of anonymous internet users to collaborate, and possibly complete a game of Pokemon Red.
In less than a week, the anarchic mob made unbelievable progress through the game and generated a subculture that went viral around the internet.
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- A Gameboy Emulator streams the screen and any recent commands to Twitch.tv for players to watch.
- The players then call out commands through a chat window, causing an script to control the game accordingly.
Later updates to the script introduced:
- A democracy mode, requiring users to take a vote on the next button to press
- A tug-of-war system, allowing users to vote for the script to run a free-for-all anarchy mode, or return to the new democracy mode.
Progress is mindnumbingly slow, and mishaps many. But over time, the crowd manages to train their pokemon, defeat several gym leaders, and even spin a satirical narrative and mythology that explains mishaps or miracles.
Just like the stream, we invite and encourage the community to add to (and clean up) this wiki.
You will need:
- A Github Account - After login, an edit button will appear above this wiki.
- Markdown Syntax - The same syntax famously used on Reddit and Tumblr.
This wiki is an initiative created by the Bibliotheca Anonoma, designed to document the progress, subculture, and the viral madness of this amazing internet phenomenon.
The wiki utilizes the Github Gollum Wiki engine, a Git-based wiki engine used for easy archival and revision tracking.
All Twitch.tv streams and related material will be permanently saved by the Internet Archive as part of the Preserving Virtual Worlds collection.
- History of Twitch Plays Pokemon
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