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8 more must-watch speedruns at SGDQ 2021 this week
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Online-only events start 4th July. Updated on 4 June 2021
This year s Summer Games Done Quick, which will once again be an online-only event due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, starts in exactly one month s time, on 4th July, and in preparation, organisers have shared the full charity speedrun schedule.
2021 marks the second year running that Summer Games Done Quick is going online-only - traditionally, shows have been ticketed real-world events, with all speedrunning showcases being streamed online - and the precautions established last year will remain in place to ensure the continued safety of our attendees, runners, volunteers, and staff , according to organisers.
Summer Games Done Quick 2021 Schedule Released
This year s Summer Games Done Quick lineup is stacked with classic games, from well-known speedrunning games like Ninja Gaiden to obscure favorites like Mischief Makers.
Speedrunning organization Games Done Quick has released the full schedule for Summer Games Done Quick 2021, and the line-up is the usual mix of classic, well-known, and sometimes unexpected games that speedrun fans know and love. The event will run from July 4 to July 11 and will feature dozens of speedruns.
The opening few games featured will include Dragon Age: Inquisition, Psychonauts, and F-Zero GX. Though the event will feature many well-known speedrunning games like Mario Kart 64, Super Mario 64, and Super Metroid, it also includes a number of lesser-known or just plain bizarre choices, like the N64 cult classic Blast Corps, a two players, one controller run of Sonic 3D Blast, and the forgotten From Software classic Metal Wolf Chaos XD. Some newer games also mad
Banjo-Kazooie game, and there’s definitely a demand for
Banjo-Kazooie on Switch, new or not, but it doesn’t seem like it’ll happen. The composer of the series previously mentioned he’s not sure if there will ever be a new game. And nowadays there’s the spiritual successor
Now, does that error means Nintendo and Microsoft has plans for a
Banjo-Kazooie port or new game on Switch? Was that a calculated mistake for stealth marketing? There’s no way to know. I personally doubt any of these theories, and that’s probably really just a mistake from the people in charge. And speaking of my Unneeded Opinion: Personally, having played both
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