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'''Extra Life''' is an American charity benefiting children's hospitals across the continental United States. Their flagship charity event, "Game Day", began in 2008 and has occurred annually since then. Starting in 2013 [[Dracokon]] has hosted a 24-hour fundraising marathon for Extra Life in an effort to raise money for Driscoll Children's Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas. Dracokon says he chose this hospital because when [[FPS Reflex|his brother]] was very young they saved his life. To date, Dracokon and the Gatorbox community have raised over $2,000 for the hospital which Dracokon has matched personally with additional donations of games, toys, and stuffed animals.
'''Extra Life''' is an American charity benefiting children's hospitals across the continental United States. Their flagship charity event, "Game Day", began in 2008 and has occurred annually since then. Starting in 2013 [[Draco]] has hosted a 24-hour fundraising marathon for Extra Life in an effort to raise money for Driscoll Children's Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas. Draco says he chose this hospital because when [[FPS Reflex|his brother]] was very young they saved his life. To date, Draco and the Gatorbox community have raised over $2,000 for the hospital which Draco has matched personally with additional donations of games, toys, and stuffed animals.


Dracokon hosted his 2013 and 2014 marathons from the Extra Life event headquarters in San Antonio, Texas and was a featured performer both years; in 2013 his speedrun of ''Cosmic Spacehead'' was featured on the official event livestream and in 2014 he was a participant in some of Extra Life's live skits and comedy content. Extra Life eventually moved their headquarters elsewhere so in 2015 and 2016 Dracokon hosted the marathon from the regular Gatorbox set. A marathon was planned but ultimately not held in 2017 due to [[Hurricane Harvey]] destroying the studio where the show was taped. The annual marathon resumed in 2018 with a record-setting turnout both in funds raised ($644) and marathon length (~30 hours).
Draco hosted his 2013 and 2014 marathons from the Extra Life event headquarters in San Antonio, Texas and was a featured performer both years; in 2013 his speedrun of ''Cosmic Spacehead'' was featured on the official event livestream and in 2014 he was a participant in some of Extra Life's live skits and comedy content. Extra Life eventually moved their headquarters elsewhere so in 2015 and 2016 Draco hosted the marathon from the regular Gatorbox set. A marathon was planned but ultimately not held in 2017 due to [[Hurricane Harvey]] destroying the studio where the show was taped. The annual marathon resumed in 2018 with a record-setting turnout both in funds raised ($644) and marathon length (~30 hours).


Gatorbox's Extra Life marathons are styled after popular charity fundraisers such as Games Done Quick and feature 24 hours of video game speedruns with periodic breaks for meals. Starting in 2015 Dracokon began incorporating "challenge" games in an effort to raise more money; for every $50 raised a random game and accompanying challenge would be drawn out of a box and Dracokon would then have 15 minutes to complete it. These challenges were written by Dracokon himself, [[Roastmaster]], [[Tuna Boat Tony]], [[ElectricSheepCity]], and other members of the community through an open submission thread on the Gatorbox message boards. Some games are also scheduled with arbitrary challenges already in mind. In order to keep both ''M.C. Kids'' and ''Kirby's Adventure'' from going stale for being featured every year Dracokon played through the entirety of ''Kirby'' with an NES flight stick in 2016 and introduced the "Cheeseburger Challenge" to ''M.C. Kids'' that same year: for every death Dracokon would stop the game, but not the timer, and eat one McDonald's cheeseburger. He infamously ended up eating all six of the cheeseburgers he bought for the speedrun and now the "Cheeseburger Challenge" is a popular in-joke with the ''M.C. Kids'' speedrunning community. Both the flight stick and cheeseburger challenges returned in 2018 and have become a staple of the event.
Gatorbox's Extra Life marathons are styled after popular charity fundraisers such as Games Done Quick and feature 24 hours of video game speedruns with periodic breaks for meals. Starting in 2015 Draco began incorporating "challenge" games in an effort to raise more money; for every $50 raised a random game and accompanying challenge would be drawn out of a box and Draco would then have 15 minutes to complete it. These challenges were written by Draco himself, [[Roastmaster]], [[Tuna Boat Tony]], [[ElectricSheepCity]], and other members of the community through an open submission thread on the Gatorbox message boards. Some games are also scheduled with arbitrary challenges already in mind. In order to keep both ''M.C. Kids'' and ''Kirby's Adventure'' from going stale for being featured every year Draco played through the entirety of ''Kirby'' with an NES flight stick in 2016 and introduced the "Cheeseburger Challenge" to ''M.C. Kids'' that same year: for every death Draco would stop the game, but not the timer, and eat one McDonald's cheeseburger. He infamously ended up eating all six of the cheeseburgers he bought for the speedrun and now the "Cheeseburger Challenge" is a popular in-joke with the ''M.C. Kids'' speedrunning community. Both the flight stick and cheeseburger challenges returned in 2018 and have become a staple of the event.


Occasionally, new world records are set in some of the games featured; in 2013 and 2014 new records were set for ''Super Off Road'' (as of 2015 Dracokon no longer holds the record).
Occasionally, new world records are set in some of the games featured; in 2013 and 2014 new records were set for ''Super Off Road'' (as of 2015 Draco no longer holds the record).


Below is a table showing every game that has been featured in a Gatorbox Extra Life marathon.
Below is a table showing every game that has been featured in a Gatorbox Extra Life marathon.

Revision as of 15:44, 6 March 2019

Extra Life is an American charity benefiting children's hospitals across the continental United States. Their flagship charity event, "Game Day", began in 2008 and has occurred annually since then. Starting in 2013 Draco has hosted a 24-hour fundraising marathon for Extra Life in an effort to raise money for Driscoll Children's Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas. Draco says he chose this hospital because when his brother was very young they saved his life. To date, Draco and the Gatorbox community have raised over $2,000 for the hospital which Draco has matched personally with additional donations of games, toys, and stuffed animals.

Draco hosted his 2013 and 2014 marathons from the Extra Life event headquarters in San Antonio, Texas and was a featured performer both years; in 2013 his speedrun of Cosmic Spacehead was featured on the official event livestream and in 2014 he was a participant in some of Extra Life's live skits and comedy content. Extra Life eventually moved their headquarters elsewhere so in 2015 and 2016 Draco hosted the marathon from the regular Gatorbox set. A marathon was planned but ultimately not held in 2017 due to Hurricane Harvey destroying the studio where the show was taped. The annual marathon resumed in 2018 with a record-setting turnout both in funds raised ($644) and marathon length (~30 hours).

Gatorbox's Extra Life marathons are styled after popular charity fundraisers such as Games Done Quick and feature 24 hours of video game speedruns with periodic breaks for meals. Starting in 2015 Draco began incorporating "challenge" games in an effort to raise more money; for every $50 raised a random game and accompanying challenge would be drawn out of a box and Draco would then have 15 minutes to complete it. These challenges were written by Draco himself, Roastmaster, Tuna Boat Tony, ElectricSheepCity, and other members of the community through an open submission thread on the Gatorbox message boards. Some games are also scheduled with arbitrary challenges already in mind. In order to keep both M.C. Kids and Kirby's Adventure from going stale for being featured every year Draco played through the entirety of Kirby with an NES flight stick in 2016 and introduced the "Cheeseburger Challenge" to M.C. Kids that same year: for every death Draco would stop the game, but not the timer, and eat one McDonald's cheeseburger. He infamously ended up eating all six of the cheeseburgers he bought for the speedrun and now the "Cheeseburger Challenge" is a popular in-joke with the M.C. Kids speedrunning community. Both the flight stick and cheeseburger challenges returned in 2018 and have become a staple of the event.

Occasionally, new world records are set in some of the games featured; in 2013 and 2014 new records were set for Super Off Road (as of 2015 Draco no longer holds the record).

Below is a table showing every game that has been featured in a Gatorbox Extra Life marathon.

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Arista's Ring
Asmik-kun Land
Attack of
the Labyrinth
Bible Buffet
Blast Corps
Boggle Plus
Bubble Ghost
Chiki Chiki Boys
Codename: Kids
Next Door
Cool Spot
Cosmic Spacehead
CrazyCars 3D
Dian Shi Ma Li
Donkey Kong Country
Duck Tales 2
Duke Nukem Forever
Dynamite Headdy
Extreme Forklifting 2
Extreme Sports
w/ Berenstain Bears
Forgotten Ones, The
Goof Troop
Hacker, The
Ice Road Truckers
Island Xtreme Stunts
Jeopardy!:
Teen Tournament
Kirby Super Star
Kirby's Adventure
Krazy Kreatures
M.C. Kids
Maniac Mansion
MANOS: The
Hands of Fate
McDonald's Treasure
Land Adventure
Mega Man 4
MegaRace
Mini Putt
Monster Truck Madness 64
Monster Truck Rally
NanoQuest
*NSYNC: Get to the Show
Pac-Man
Championship Edition
Pokémon Blue
Puggsy
River Raid
Robot Wars:
Extreme Destruction
Rugrats: Search
for Reptar
Shovel Knight
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Sonic 3 & Knuckles
Spyro the Dragon
Star Fox
Star Fox 64
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario Maker
Super Off Road
Taboo:
The Sixth Sense
Tail 'Gator
Twisted Metal III
Twisted Metal 4
Tyrian 2000
Vectorman
Wacky Races
Where's Waldo?
Wonderful End
of the World, The

* 2017's Extra Life marathon was cancelled due to Hurricane Harvey.

** Games noted with a diamond (♦) signify titles that were featured as a "challenge" and not a full speedrun.