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Staiain stepmania
Staiain stepmania






staiain stepmania

Staiain’s feat was so impressive that the interest his speedrun generated for StepMania managed to temporarily crash the game’s official website. Open source rhythm game StepMania is basically Dance Dance Revolution for your fingers, and last week at ADGQ, Norwegian gamer Stian “Staiain” Kristensen proved himself to be the king of the finger-dancers, clocking in up to 30 notes per second during his frantic playthrough.

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You can watch the full VOD of the event on the GamesDoneQuick Twitch channel. Here are a few of the top moments from the event. Speedruns are often full of excitement, and this month’s AGDQ was no exception. Best moments from Awesome Games Done Quick The event’s livestream frequently reached over 150,000 concurrent viewers during speedruns of some of the more popular games, and at one point the stream hit a peak of over 200,000 viewers. “That’s basically what we hit last year when you factor out the Humble Bundle, and we don’t have the Humble Bundle this year.”

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“I feel good about it,” Uyama told Polygon. However, AGDQ organizer Mike Uyama said the team is still thrilled with the amount raised. This month’s AGDQ event did not manage to raise quite as much money as a previous marathon held in January 2015, which pulled in over $1.5 million thanks in part to a $200,000 contribution from a partnership with Humble Bundle. The week-long speedrun for charity event Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ) came to a close on Sunday, and the event organizers announced that they have raised over $1.2 million dollars for the Prevent Cancer Foundation.








Staiain stepmania