On 5 December 2014, Twitch Plays Pokémon received a Game Award in the "Best Fan Creation" category. On 1 March 2014, the game was completed after more than 16 continuous days of gameplay Twitch estimated that over 1.16 million people participated, with peak simultaneous participation at 121,000, and with a total of 55 million views during the experiment. The stream became unexpectedly popular, reaching an average concurrent viewership of over 80,000 viewers (with at least 10% participating). The concept was developed by an anonymous Australian programmer and launched on 12 February 2014, starting with the game Pokémon Red. It holds the Guinness World Record for having "the most participants on a single-player online videogame" with 1,165,140. Twitch Plays Pokémon ( TPP) is a social experiment and channel on the video game live streaming website Twitch, consisting of a crowdsourced attempt to play Game Freak's and Nintendo's Pokémon video games by parsing commands sent by users through the channel's chat room. Commands identified by the game engine shown on-screen (right of image) are applied to the player character in Pokémon Red (left)
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