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First, more than a million Twitch users banded together to play the longest, most infuriatingly chaotic game of Pokemon ever. By leaving comments that were converted into commands for the game, the stream viewers pulled the character in countless directions before finally, 255 hours later, completing the game.
That 2014 phenomenon of crowdsourced interaction sparked a popular new subculture on Twitch that continues to this day, with stream viewers working together to finish any number of video games.
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