Twitch Plays Pokémon ends, “new adventure” begins tomorrow morning

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The livestreamed crowd-play event Twitch Plays Pokemon has ended, as thousands of players pooled their efforts to defeat the Elite Four in Pokemon Red. The game was completed after 16 days of consecutive play and saw over 35 million viewers during that time.

Twitch Plays Pokemon is a Pokemon Red mod that allowed Twitch viewers to control the game's main character Red by entering commands in the streaming platform's chat window. The event began on February 12 and reached 75,000 concurrent viewers after five days of play. There were plenty of doubts that players would even be able to cross the Safari Zone in the game, let alone view its ending credits, though the game's creator told Joystiq that "even when played very poorly it is difficult to not make some progress in Pokemon."

The community that gathered around Twitch Plays Pokemon upheld a narrative that extended beyond Pokemon Red's initial scope and included the Twitter-trending Bird Jesus (Pidgeot) and the spiritual consultant and deity Lord Helix (Omanyte). Joystiq also talked with MIT associate professor T.L. Taylor about the event's place in network and game culture, who said it tapped into "something I think is very compelling. So I don't think we're going to see [crowd-play] go away as a genre."

Considering how entertaining this has been, we certainly hope not.

Update: As it turns out, the Twitch Plays Pokemon stream now features a countdown timer ticking away roughly 26 hours and 25 minutes as of this writing that notes, "A new adventure will begin." That pegs the start of what seems to be the next version of Twitch Plays Pokemon at 7:00 a.m. EST Sunday morning.

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2014/03/01/twitch-slays-pokemon-ends/

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DV8Posted:

I didn't think that there was that many Pokemon fans out there.

GeorgasmPosted:

I think we're all still in awe that a level 37 Venomoth beat Lance's Dragonite.

MaggardoPosted:

Over 35 million viewers! That is insane! I wonder what the next version of Pokemon there gonna have up on Twitch. Is it gonna be Pokemon Red again, or is it gonna be another Pokemon game?

MissPosted:

Never seen any of em so might check it out tomorrow.

BradPosted:

They must have made a killing from it - fair play to them, if people want to watch it

neboPosted:

lol what if they go through every generation that is supported by an emulator