In the wake of my last post regarding Twitch Plays Pokemon, I'm sure many of you that have followed the phenomenon have seen some of the other "________ Plays Pokemon" or "Twitch Plays ______". Well one that I happened to recently stumble onto is "Fish Plays Pokemon". It's just as interesting as it sounds so take a look.
Surprisingly enough, there is considerable interest in it as I've seen over 20,000+ viewers the last few days. They are currently on Pokemon Red, but who know's if we'll ever leave Pallet Town.
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Friday, August 8, 2014
Fish(?!) Plays Pokemon!
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Damien is a die-hard Nintendo fan with an appreciation for all things retro. As an avid gamer, reader, and writer, he loves to read between the lines and make deep connections between plots, characters, and even companies themselves.
Monday, August 4, 2014
Twitch Plays Pokémon: Not Done Yet!!
Twitch
Plays Pokémon recently finished playing Pokémon X – the most recently released
game in the Pokémon franchise. With viewers that hardly got above a thousand
completing the game, there was a small surge of viewership as people came to
see what would happen now that the last game had been played. What they were
met with was the text displaying the promise of game play for Pokémon Omega
Ruby in about 100 days and for Pokémon Red to begin a handful of days after
that. Personally, I believe that they should go with Pokémon Blue to mix things
up but that’s just me.
If you haven’t heard, the Twitch
Plays Pokémon phenomenon is a Twitch.tv stream channel that shows the process
of a Pokémon emulator that is rigged to accept button commands from the
channels Twich’s chat window. Effectively, this means that anyone watching was
in fact playing the game and had a (rather small) amount of control. What
started out as a small experiment, exploded into a massive sensation.
The chat controls the emulator of the
game up through Pokémon Black 2 (with the more newer games featuring a
considerable slow down due to how difficult it is to extract ROMs of modern
games). Since no functional ROM for Pokémon X had been generated, the game was
played on the 3DS – a heavily modified 3DS for that matter. A very impressive
feat! Each game takes roughly 2 weeks to complete and there have been some
intermission with other games between Pokémon titles.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha
Sapphire, enhanced remakes of Ruby and Sapphire from Pokémon’s 3rd
generation on the GameBoy Advance, will hit stores November 21, 2014, more than
10 years since their original release. In the mean time, Twitch Plays Pokémon
seems like it will be continuing to stream random CPU battles from Pokémon
Stadium 2 where views can “Bet” on which team will win.
While I’m sure many people have
lost interest in watching and participating in TPP, it’s interesting to see
that the journey has not ended. How long will this channel last? Who knows? It’s
been over 5 months in the making and I’m sure it will make it to its
anniversary.
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Damien is a die-hard Nintendo fan with an appreciation for all things retro. As an avid gamer, reader, and writer, he loves to read between the lines and make deep connections between plots, characters, and even companies themselves.
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