View Full Version : Legend of Zelda 72-Hour Marathon Relay Race for Charity! Dec 30th - Jan 2nd
xxRaen
11-19-2009, 02:42 PM
Hello everyone, and welcome to the topic for
The Legend of Zelda 72-Hour Marathon Relay Race
Where: http://gamersgamingforgood.com/
Time: December 30st until January 2nd, starting at 6 PM MST.
What: A race through all 14 The Legend of Zelda video games.
For: NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) - http://www.nami.org (http://www.nami.com)
Zelda? Cool! So, uh. . . what is this?
The Legend of Zelda marathon relay race is just what it sounds like; a race between teams (composed of member of our little marathon group, Gamers Gaming for Good) to beat all of the Zelda games. Some of my friends and I thought it would be really fun to do a charity marathon of our own. However, in an effort to not simply copy what others do, we thought it would be incredibly fun to have a big relay race that lasts 3 days.
Sounds nifty. So, how does this work?
Basically, there will be either 2 or 3 teams with 3 people on each team who will be playing through all of the Legend of Zelda games to see which team can beat all of the games before the other teams can. We will be streaming this event live on UStream; we have a website where you can watch the marathon instead of just going to the UStream page. There will be a stream where you can watch the games currently being played, and another stream with a commentator and a camera showing the room where everyone will be playing their games.
That's cool. So. . .
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait a second, I'm not finished. Along with the video streams of the marathon, there will also be a chatroom where you can talk to various other people who are watching the marathon, and even talk to the commentator/players.
We're also going to try to up the ante a bit on the competitive aspect of this, and as such we will have a voting system where you can vote on which team you think will win, and another where you can vote for your favorite team. You don't get anything for guessing right, but hilarity will inevitably ensue as team rivalries arise.
Ok, sounds fun. So, are you guys just doing this for fun, or is there any kind of point to it?
While getting to play Zelda for 3 days is a reward in and of itself, we felt it would be good to do this marathon for a good cause. As such, we will be taking donations throughout the marathon in support of NAMI, the National Alliance for Mental Health. We feel this is a great cause to support, and we hope everyone plans on donating! We will likely be giving out some prizes to people who donate at least 5 dollars, which is all the more reason to donate. So please, be generous and help a great cause.
So, you said ALL the Zelda games? Which ones are you playing, exactly?
We will be playing:
The Legend of Zelda
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
A Link to the Past
Link's Awakening
Ocarina of Time
Majora's Mask
The Wind Waker
Oracle of Ages
Oracle of Seasons
Four Swords Adventure (this will be played co-op, of course!)
The Minish Cap
Twilight Princess
Phantom Hourglass
Spirit Tracks
(this is not necessarily the order we'll be playing the games in)
But what about Four Swords? Or Link's Crossbow Training? Or the CD-I games?
It is certainly a possibility that we'll play some Crossbow Training if we have extra time (which is unlikely). We can't play Four Swords for two reasons: 1) You can't beat it exactly, and 2) We'd have no way to show the gameplay, as you can't link GBAs while using a Game Boy Player, which is the only we we can show the handheld games. As for the CD-I games, I do not own or know anyone who owns the CD-I games, and none of us doing this marathon have enough money to buy them.
Flawless
11-19-2009, 02:44 PM
I really wish there was a centralized structure for these things because it's not long before someone pretends to donate and gets paid for playing games.
Xzyliac
11-19-2009, 02:48 PM
Aw, see now this is badass. You guys should do a blog post over on Destructoid advertising this. We're all about this kinda stuff over there. I'll pass the word.
*marks calendar*
I really wish there was a centralized structure for these things because it's not long before someone pretends to donate and gets paid for playing games.
Yeah that's true. It's all about how much faith you have in people I guess.
xxRaen
12-09-2009, 05:50 PM
I just thought I'd remind everyone about this, as it starts in exactly 3 weeks! We're all super excited for this marathon and hope you will all enjoy it and donate! Also, in case people haven't noticed, you can now follow us on Twitter, right here: http://twitter.com/gamersgaming
We've also announced some prizes we'll be giving away, so check out the website to see those, and we'll soon be announcing a lot more!
I also have a request for anyone who is excited for this marathon: Please tell others about it! It would help us out a ton. Being a new, unknown group we really need some help getting the word out there.
Also, about having a centralized structure: That definately would be nice, but we do have a way to show we are legit. First of all, I'm trying to get ahold of the local chapter of NAMI (the charity we are doing this for) and will hopefully partner up with them officially to help prove legitimacy. I will also do my best to put scans or copies of the receipts we get from donating to the charity to help show we are really doing what we say we are.
kiggidykev
12-09-2009, 05:57 PM
Good luck with Zelda 2. The rest are cake compared to that beast, heh
Renrock
12-09-2009, 06:07 PM
Good luck with Zelda 2. The rest are cake compared to that beast, heh
Nah, it's not that bad. :p
My only hate of that game is the red/blue Bird boss in the final dungeon. I finished it again a few years back in one day and it wasn't nearly as bad as I remembered it from my childhood.
kiggidykev
12-09-2009, 06:09 PM
Oh sure, with all our fancy maps nowadays. You can use a map to go ANYWHERE, not wander for 4 years trying to find the next dungeon like I did when I was eight.
Renrock
12-09-2009, 06:13 PM
Oh sure, with all our fancy maps nowadays. You can use a map to go ANYWHERE, not wander for 4 years trying to find the next dungeon like I did when I was eight.
heh, the maps and secrets were never my problem on Zelda 2. It was just plain hard back then.
But yeah, I can relate to that on Zelda 1 . . . it was like i played that for 2 years straight and was still amazed when I discovered something new.
xxRaen
12-09-2009, 10:10 PM
Yeah, Zelda 1 and Zelda 2 may end up being the hardest for us. We have people who are really awesome at the rest of the games, but those two, not as much. We're practicing a bunch, though, and we'll be ready :D
Renrock
12-10-2009, 10:50 AM
Yeah, Zelda 1 and Zelda 2 may end up being the hardest for us. We have people who are really awesome at the rest of the games, but those two, not as much. We're practicing a bunch, though, and we'll be ready :D
lol, let me at 'em! I'd kill the first one in an hour. Probably would get lost and forget things on the second quest/rearranged version though.
First 3 Zelda's were always my favorite.
xxRaen
12-22-2009, 05:19 PM
Hello everyone, I just thought I'd remind you all that this marathon is only about a week away! Also, I just made a big post on the website about prizes, for those interested:
http://gamersgamingforgood.com/
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