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Cosmo run 2017
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cosmo run 2017

  • ^ a b Narcissa Wright (July 21, 2021).
  • Wright's speedrunning livestreams inspired Trihex, who also became a speedrunning livestreamer. After threatening harm to herself and to Twitch staff, Twitch initially reduced Wright's suspension before permanently banning her. Wright returned to Twitch and in March 2022, was temporarily suspended after opening graphic content from a viewer on-stream. Her Twitch account was suspended indefinitely in 2018 due to violations of the site's policies regarding nudity and sexual content. She briefly closed her own account in April 2016 due to harassment. Her Twitch livestreaming account has been suspended multiple times. Her hand injuries led her to retire from speedrunning, though she returned in 2017 with the release of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Her stream format shifted its focus from speedrunning to less repetitive, social games like Super Smash Bros., losing a significant part of her viewership. She developed a hand injury, which was exacerbated by speedrunning sessions. Her public transition subjected her to sustained harassment. Wright came out as a transgender woman in November 2015 and began to transition, changing her name to Narcissa. She placed second in the Championships after facing difficulty with a section of the final level, and received a New Nintendo 3DS XL signed by Shigeru Miyamoto for her efforts.

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    She managed to reach the final round of the competition, where she competed with John Numbers to get as far as possible in a series of four Super Mario Maker levels.

    cosmo run 2017

    In 2015, Wright was invited by Nintendo to attend the Nintendo World Championships along with fifteen other players. Melee player, having played Melee at EVO 20. Wright is also an accomplished Super Smash Bros. She has supported almost all of these events by running games during marathons. Wright and many other members of SpeedRunsLive have attended various charitable events in the past hosted by Speed Demos Archive, most notably Awesome Games Done Quick. The website soon grew to host many speedrunners who live streamed through Twitch. The two aimed to create a "richly developed speedrunning racing platform" through an Internet Relay Chat community run by a Racebot. In 2009, she and Daniel "Jiano" Hart together created the website SpeedRunsLive. As Wright's popularity started to grow, she began to stream more games such as Paper Mario and Castlevania 64. The record stood for half a year when it was beaten by three seconds by Joel W. This run is one of the most famous speedruns of Ocarina of Time, partly due to Wright's video providing commentary and explanation on the methods used in the run which gained over a million views on YouTube. In July 2014, Wright achieved the world record for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, completing the game in 18 minutes and 10 seconds. Wright practiced both of the games for hours while streaming on her Twitch account, building up a large audience. She soon began to speedrun games herself and spent hours practicing games, most notably The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. She started reading discussions about speedrunning games, at the Speed Demos Archive's forums. In 2006, Wright gained an interest in glitches and exploits used to complete games faster than their designers had intended. After graduating, she worked in freelance art and web design. She later moved to Chicago, Illinois, to attend Columbia College Chicago, where she studied graphic design. Wright was born and raised in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.












    Cosmo run 2017