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Games Done Quick Express (GDQx) is an annual three-day marathon held at TwitchCon since 2018. There was no Games Done Quick Express event held in 2020 or 2021 due to the cancellation of TwitchCon those years, nor was there a Games Done Quick Express event held during the 2022 TwitchCon.
Mychal Ramon Jefferson, better known online as Trihex, is an American professional gamer, speedrunner, and Twitch streamer.He is best known for his runs of Super Mario and Yoshi games—including several notable appearances at Games Done Quick events—and as the face of TriHard, one of Twitch's most popular emotes.
TASBot made an appearance for the "OoT Triforce Percent" run demonstrated at the 2022 Games Done Quick. [14] This was a run of the game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64 heavily relying on an arbitrary code execution (ACE) exploit in the game set up by Ocarina of Time speed-runner Savestate.
Games Done Quick has raised $10.5 million for Doctors Without Borders.
Occasionally, races are featured at marathons; a 4-person Super Metroid race is a popular recurring event at Games Done Quick marathons. [5] The Global Speedrun Association (GSA) have organized head-to-head tournaments for multiple games, including Celeste, Super Mario 64, and Super Mario Odyssey. In 2019, GSA organized an in-person speedrun ...
Gaming charity Games Done Quick (GDQ) has raised over $2.7 million for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. Over the years, Games Done Quick has marathoned speedruns for various charities. A speedrun is ...
Games Done Quick was launched in 2010, inspired by the Desert Bus for Hope, with the idea that invited participants speedrun numerous games over the course of the event, typically five to six days, usually with commentary over the course of the games. During semi-annual event, the speedruns are performed live in front of an audience and ...
It was inspired by Games Done Quick, a similar charity speedrunning marathon based in America. [4] Ludendi also hosted the events in 2013 [18] and 2014. From 2015, ESA has used the Twitch channel europeanspeedsterassembly. [19] In 2016, ESA changed its name to European Speedrunner Assembly. [20] [21]