What Is Zendigo?
Zendigo is a live broadcast identity built around retro games, speedruns, arcade scores, hidden gems, community events, and strange discoveries from across gaming.
The channel blends speedrun progress, first impressions, game reviews, event blocks, and live experimentation into one ongoing broadcast.
Some streams chase personal bests. Some streams judge whether a game is a hidden gem or hot garbage. Some streams become chaos.
Retro Games. Speedruns. Arcade Scores. Hidden Gems. Community Events.
The Broadcast
Zendigo is centered on live content first. Twitch is the main broadcast, YouTube is the archive, Discord is the community hub, and the website connects everything together.
The goal is to build a recognizable creator ecosystem where events, reviews, streams, social posts, score tracking, and community interaction all feed into each other.
Glitch, the AI digital co-host, adds another layer to the broadcast as the system evolves.
The signal is live.
What We Cover
- Speedruns: practice, PB attempts, event goals, and progress over time.
- Arcade Scores: manual score tracking, high-score goals, arcade roots, and future community submissions.
- Hidden Gem or Hot Garbage: demos, indie games, Steam finds, retro releases, and viewer/dev submissions.
- Retro Events: themed blocks built around companies, characters, anniversaries, and seasonal ideas.
- Community Challenges: Chaos Tokens, channel points, badge events, and viewer-powered goals.
- Glitch Experiments: AI co-host features, stream reactions, Twitch chat awareness, and interactive systems.
Current Focus
The current focus is #SonicSpeedEvent, a multi-week Sonic speedrun event built around personal progress, creator badge rewards, community goals, and speedrun learning.
After that, future retro blocks will expand into arcade roots, SEGA, Nintendo, Disney, Mickey, cartoon games, holiday chaos, and other themed events.
#BelieveInSpeed • スピードを信じろ
Where Everything Lives
- Twitch: live streams and community moments.
- YouTube: highlights, archives, reviews, and episodes.
- Discord: community hub, events, suggestions, dev submissions, and future score submissions.
- Website: central hub for pages, events, links, scoreboards, and future trackers.
- Fourthwall: merch, branded drops, and store support.