Awesome Games Done Quick 2024 raises $2.5 million for cancer research

Author: Digitio

Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ) 2024 has wrapped after a nonstop weeklong speedrunning marathon. This year’s charity raised over $2.5 million for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. Other highlights included four broken world records and a dog named Peanut Butter beating the oddball NES classic .

This year’s AGDQ, which took place in Pittsburgh, passed the million-dollar threshold early on day five. Standout playthroughs included a no-hit run of (2019), finished entirely on an electric drum kit (in 23 minutes!), and a blindfolded four-player / one-controller run of .

World records broken in this year’s event included speed runner Glitchcat7 finishing the insanely difficult mod in 41 minutes, 36 seconds. Talia finished the mod in 49 minutes, 13 seconds. Mechalink beat the Sega Saturn game in 27 minutes and 11 seconds. Finally, Bobbeigh conquered the Castlevania spiritual successor — on hard mode — in 30 minutes and 24 seconds.

A conference room full of gamers and speedrunners playing and watching games on various computer monitors.A conference room full of gamers and speedrunners playing and watching games on various computer monitors.
Games Done Quick / Ivan “Porkchop44”

Peanut Butter the Shiba Inu is now etched into the annals of GDQ history as the first canine-assisted speed run at one of the charity events. The well-trained pooch helped his owner (JSR_) finish the 1985 NES game in 26 minutes and 24 seconds. He responded to well-timed commands, pressing his paws on a floor-pedal-operated controller to move the game’s red and green pipes up and down to lead Professor Hector to safety. (He was compensated with ham and cheese for his work.) You can watch Peanut Butter’s memorable run below.

This year’s AGDQ pushes the Games Done Quick fundraising total, stretching back 14 years, to more than $48.9 million. In addition to the Prevent Cancer Foundation, the showcases have raised money for organizations like Doctors Without Borders, Malala Fund, Organization for Autism Research and CARE. The next marathon will be an all-women speedrunning event called Frost Fatales, held online from March 3 to 10, with proceeds benefitting the National Women’s Law Center.