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Emptyeye is a 28-year-old graduate of Franklin Pierce College (Now a University!). He knows a frightening amount about old-school video games, specifically NES and SNES-era, and is egotistical enough to think that you care.
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I\'m a year older now. :(
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* Was directly responsible for the [[http://www.speeddemosarchive.com Speed Demos Archive]] [[http://www.speeddemosarchive.com/marathon charity marathon]] reaching its initial goal of $5000. After his run of [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Game/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles the first TMNT game]] began to glitch out, Emptyeye vetoed SDA administrator and marathon organizer Mike Uyama's motion to kill the game and start over, and simply continued playing with the game in a glitched out state. Someone in the stream's chat pledged to donate enough money (At that time, somewhere in the region of $400) to close the gap to $5000 in total donations if he actually finished the rest of the game in that state... [[CrowningMomentofAwesome and he did]]. With no Turtles lost. The gameplay footage is [[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/3718391 here]], and the Gamer/Commentary cam for it is [[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/3718390 here]] (In both videos, the relevant footage starts at about 12 minutes into the video and goes for a half hour or so. The game glitches out at about 18:45; you can simply click around the bar as soon as the videos load to get to the relevant part). He considers this his greatest video gaming achievement to date.
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* Was directly responsible for the first [[http://www.speeddemosarchive.com Speed Demos Archive]] [[http://www.speeddemosarchive.com/marathon [[http://speeddemosarchive.com/marathon/schedule/2010.html charity marathon]] reaching its initial goal of $5000. After his run of [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Game/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles the first TMNT game]] began to glitch out, Emptyeye vetoed SDA administrator and marathon organizer Mike Uyama's motion to kill the game and start over, and simply continued playing with the game in a glitched out state. Someone in the stream's chat pledged to donate enough money (At that time, somewhere in the region of $400) to close the gap to $5000 in total donations if he actually finished the rest of the game in that state... [[CrowningMomentofAwesome and he did]]. With no Turtles lost. The gameplay footage is [[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/3718391 here]], and the Gamer/Commentary cam for it is [[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/3718390 here]] (In both videos, the relevant footage starts at about 12 minutes into the video and goes for a half hour or so. The game glitches out at about 18:45; you can simply click around the bar as soon as the videos load to get to the relevant part). He considers this his greatest video gaming achievement to date.
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Emptyeye is a 26-year-old 27-year-old graduate of Franklin Pierce College (Now a University!). He knows a frightening amount about old-school video games, specifically NES and SNES-era, and is egotistical enough to think that you care.