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So there's 10,000 people playing one game of Pokemon right now....

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http://kotaku.com/thousands-of-people-are-playing-a-single-game-of-pokemo-1522948338

Being a Pokémon master takes time and patience—beating a game in the franchise usually takes at least a couple dozen of hours. Now imagine trying to beat a Pokémon game while thousands of other people also control your avatar.
Now imagine that these thousands of people will do whatever they want to your avatar, as they may not even care if you beat the game at all.P
If it sounds like madness, it kind of is. As of this writing, there are nearly seven thousand people watching a Pokémon stream of the original games, Red and Blue (it's not clear which one it is). Here's where it gets interesting: someone has set the emulator such that it takes inputs from the chat on the side of the Twitch stream. The game only seems to recognizes the four D-Pad directions, A, B, Start and Select. The stream is called "Twitch Plays Pokemon," and so far, it's glorious. Here's a chunk of footage from last night, though you can also watch it live here.
Progresses is the key word here: sure, playing Pokémon via Twitch chat means that there is a massive lack of coordination, resulting in situations where it may take minutes for a character to walk through one measly door. Still, Twitch chat is doing it. At the moment, they're trying their best to get past the Cerulean City gym, which is requiring them to grind a little together. Meaning somehow, at some point, they beat the first gym together (Cerulean is the second gym in the original games). I know—watching, it may seem baffling as to how Twitch chat has managed that, given that it has spent the last dozen hours trying to beat said gym and given that some people are clearly interested in trolling the game. But it has! The wonders of the internet never cease.

Yeah, I figured this was more community news instead of game section news because it's pretty hilarious.
 
Of course you'll have a few thousand people trying to troll the rest.
 
I watched a bit but I couldn't do that for hours.
 
Left left LEFT! STOP USING THE ****ING FOSSIL!
 
Apparently there's a slight meme going now because they threw away the moon stone a while back. I'm just waiting for the fossil to get tossed.
 
Bah! Animal Crossing is where it's at!

The damage would be catastrophic.

Edit: the creator of this monstrosity talked to Polygon a little bit about it.

"I'm always thinking of other games that could be adapted to an automated Twitch stream but I don't think Twitch Plays Pokémon's style of input would work with any genre that isn't a JRPG, so I'm thinking of a different input style that would be compatible with a wider range of genres."
 
Playing Final Fantasy would be plain evil. You'd never make it anywhere before having to reset.
 
All I can say about this is "Gotta catch 'em all!"
 
Like Power Rangers, Pokemon is a franchise that just won't die!
 
Damn, at last check there was 100,000 people watching/playing.
 
I'm watching live now. This is so aggravating.
 
Oh man, Pokemon for the Gameboy was the best thing to ever happen to long layovers in airports.

Well, until you get old enough to drink legally in every country.
 
Not if they can finally use that fossil!
 

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