Sarah Ford | January 21, 2015

Video-Game Marathon Raises $1.5-Million for Prevent Cancer Foundation

By Rebecca Koenig

For six days in early January, hundreds of young men and women in comfortable clothes gathered around television screens in a hotel outside of Washington, D.C. They had two objectives: to complete entire video games as quickly as possible and raise as much money as possible for theÌýPrevent Cancer Foundation.

The small nonprofit collected $1.5-million in donations during the 165-hour event, the sixth annualÌýÌývideo-game marathon.

The gathering draws gamers from around the world to play favorites like the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Tetris: the Grand Master. Rather than simply progress through levels, gamers competed in “speedrunning,” a style of play that requires advance planning and intimate knowledge of the details of each game.

Nearly 1,000 video-game fans took turns playing and watching in person, while 9.4 million viewers followed along via live­stream onÌý, a site that makes video gaming a spectator event and made donations through the Games Done Quick website.

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