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  1. Idea is an eventual community streaming charity event staring as many of our main-pagers as possible streaming the same game over a marathon period of time with rules somewhat similar to the marathon charity event streams of past. Rules/restrictions/milestones could in part be applied based on the performance of the other streamers, such as one streamer acquiring an item or accomplishing a task first, resulting in disruptive punishment on another streamer's ability to progress. Race elements, friendly competition, marathon tier difficult and a platform that results in actual donations are a must. Viewing methods should be tested, and if possible a seem-less "split-screen to full-screen" stream that switches from player to player should be figured out. Commentary during the stream could be managed through a skype group of the streamers, moderated by a judge/announcer that "checks in on them" and tells them which rules are in effect.
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  3. The preposition is to test this idea on a game, while considering logistics and potential rules and methods to construct this entertainingly. As this happens we might also want to consider compiling a list of compatible games to this friendly/competitive/marathon/charitymoneyraising event. The few main-pagers that discussed this in chat today 10/31 off the top of my head are Rudy, Caleb, and myself. We'd like to get serious about testing Mario 64 (or TBD if this changes) in the next couple days.
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  5. General Notes:
  6. -Nobody would have to emulate it I don't think but I'm not sure if I have it currently
  7. -someone won't win is kind of a given
  8. -think about logistics
  9. -think about to what extent we can assume we'll all perform within a reasonable amount of similarity, maybe with one person doing tricks and shit and being amazing.
  10. -We should compile a list of applicable games and begin to rate them. Non-completely-linear games seem like a good place to start.
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