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5 Screenshots of Day 1 have been documented on 4Chan. There are also 4 Videos, 15 Screenshots, and 5 GIFs from the lost 35 hours that have been found.  
5 Screenshots of Day 1 have been documented on 4Chan. There are also 4 Videos, 15 Screenshots, and 5 GIFs from the lost 35 hours that have been found.  


No current leads exists at the moment. However, several Twitch accounts from the Day 1 screenshots have been contacted for any information. No responses exist at the moment.
No current leads exists at the moment. However, several Twitch accounts from the Day 1 screenshots have been contacted for any information. No responses have been received as of 14 Feb '23.  


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Revision as of 17:47, 14 February 2023

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The logo.

Status: Partially Found

Twitch Plays Pokémon is an ongoing "social experiment" that is run by an anonymous Australian programmer on Twitch.tv. The stream has spawned a cult-like following since its beginning on February 12th, 2014 with the highest viewership count being 120,000 at once and reaching a total of over 30 million.[1]

Despite its popularity, the first day and a half of the stream was not recorded by anyone. The recording of the stream did not start until 1 day 11 hours 25 minutes and 48 seconds into the game after a commenter asked the streamer to archive it.[2][3] This left the capture of important early characters lost. Thus, this period is known in the TwitchPlaysPokemon community as: The Lost Days. Since Twitch had deleted most archived streams, it's very unlikely that significant footage from this period will ever be found. There are chat logs available that begin at 1d 7h 48m 18s.[4][5]

It's currently unknown what exactly happened before the first screenshot of Day 1 at approximately ~0d 9h 37m ??s. Several people have attempted to use various early screenshots and forum/image board posts to recreate a timeline of approximately what happened in the first 35 hours, however, exact events are unknown.[6][7][4][8]

5 Screenshots of Day 1 have been documented on 4Chan. There are also 4 Videos, 15 Screenshots, and 5 GIFs from the lost 35 hours that have been found.

No current leads exists at the moment. However, several Twitch accounts from the Day 1 screenshots have been contacted for any information. No responses have been received as of 14 Feb '23.

Gallery

4chan Screenshots from Day 1:[9]

Videos from Day 2:

1d 7h 14m 2s - 1d 7h 20m 16s; 1d 7h 10m 48s - 1d 7h 12m 2s

1d 7h 14m 2s - 1d 8h 28m 47s (Various)

1d 8h 23m 5s - 1d 8h 28m 53s

1d 10h 57m 41s - ~1d 10h 58m 12s

Screenshots from Day 2:

GIFs from Day 2:

See Also

External Links

Reference

  1. Article mentioning the highlights of the stream. Retrieved 31 Aug '19
  2. Archive of all footage after 1d 11h 25m 48s. Retrieved 10 Feb '23
  3. Reddit Post of Chat Logs of user asking streamer to archive stream. Retrieved 10 Feb '23
  4. 4.0 4.1 Lost Days Timeline. Retrieved 11 Feb '23
  5. TPP Logs. Retrieved 12 Feb '23
  6. Reddit Post of the approximate timeline of Days 1 to 5. Retrieved 10 Feb '23
  7. Reddit Post about the in-depth timeline (mega file is currently missing). [Backup File] Retrieved 10 Feb '23
  8. Helixpedia Timeline. Retrieved 10 Feb '23
  9. Pastebin with broken links and timestamps for 4chan screenshots. Retrieved 10 Feb '23