Quote from Antilles58:
Beyond that though- GDQ is not a democracy, folks. It's a private organization that makes decisions in their best interests through a process they deem necessary. It's not about being fair, or representing a full picture of speedrunning at large. It's about putting on a show, and it's up to them to craft the specific show they want to see.
And that's why I supported the idea of a community block as mentioned earlier in the thread (Though it's too late to make it happen this year). Even though the event has grown to the point where a private organization is running everything, in the end AGDQ is, without a doubt, the biggest speedrunning event there is, and some of it should definitely represent the wishes of the speedrunning community.
Ultimately, however, I understand why you can't have every single good game submitted on the schedule. I don't envy the people selecting the games. No matter what, for every new game that's finally getting a chance, there's another game that would have been great too but there just isn't enough time to accept everything. If only AGDQ could be forever, then we'd be set. I've thought about the idea of doing a 'rejected games marathon' post AGDQ, but you couldn't accept every game for that either. It's salt all the way down.