Overview of Awesome Games Done Quick 2014
Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ) is an annual charity event where speedrunners compete to complete video games as quickly as possible. The event has been a significant fundraiser for the charity Doctors Without Borders (M茅decins Sans Fronti猫res) since its inception in 2009. In 2014, AGDQ raised an impressive amount of money, making it one of the most successful events in the series.
Money Raised in 2014
The total amount raised during AGDQ 2014 was a staggering $2,314,917. This figure was achieved through donations from viewers and supporters who watched the event live or streamed it online. The money raised was used to support the medical humanitarian organization’s work in providing aid to those in need around the world.
Event Highlights
AGDQ 2014 featured a wide range of games from various genres and platforms. Some of the notable highlights included:
Game | Speedrunner | Time |
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | Speeddemon | 17:58:23 |
Super Metroid | Speeddemon | 19:58:23 |
Donkey Kong Country | Speeddemon | 19:58:23 |
Metroid Prime | Speeddemon | 19:58:23 |
Speeddemon, a renowned speedrunner, set new world records for several games during the event, including The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Metroid, Donkey Kong Country, and Metroid Prime.
Community Involvement
The success of AGDQ 2014 can be attributed to the strong community involvement. Viewers and supporters from around the world came together to support the event and the charity it represented. Many viewers organized watch parties, streamed the event live, and shared their excitement on social media platforms.
Donation Methods
AGDQ 2014 offered various donation methods to make it convenient for viewers to contribute. These included:
- PayPal: Viewers could donate directly through PayPal using the event’s official PayPal link.
- Bitcoin: Donations could also be made using Bitcoin, providing an additional option for those who preferred cryptocurrency.
- Direct Bank Transfer: Viewers in certain countries could make donations through direct bank transfers.
Impact of the Event
The money raised during AGDQ 2014 had a significant impact on Doctors Without Borders’ operations. The funds were used to support various projects, including:
- Emergency Response: Providing medical aid to those affected by natural disasters, conflicts, and other crises.
- Healthcare Services: Establishing and maintaining healthcare facilities in areas with limited access to medical care.
- Training and Education: Training healthcare professionals and providing educational resources to improve healthcare delivery.
The success of AGDQ 2014 demonstrated the power of community and the impact that video game enthusiasts can have on global issues. The event not only entertained viewers but also raised awareness about the important work of Doctors Without Borders.
Looking Ahead
AGDQ has continued to grow in popularity and success since 2014. The event has become a staple in the speedrunning community and a significant fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders. The success of AGDQ 2014 set the stage for future events, proving that the power of video games can be harnessed for a greater good.