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Official TAS Thread
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Well I think it's time we've made ourselves a TAS thread. Since three different threads have appeared, I suppose it's time to make one.

Basically, post any interesting TAS videos you've found. They don't have to be glitch TAS runs that edit the memory; they can just be quick runs of the game. (an example) Also, if you want to show off a TAS run you did, then post it here.

And to add some content, here is a glitched Pokemon Yellow run that does the same thing.
Last edited on 2012-01-10 06:06:18 PM by S.N.N..
Crash bandicoot 2 in 12 minutes
This is a smart idea. I request sticky.

I'll repost it here.

Earthbound TAS in 9 Minutes
Wheee thanks for the sticky SNN <3

Here is an interesting TAS of the FDS version of Super Mario Bros. which shows the three "minus world" levels in the game.
Cave Story Japanese Windows version TAS done in 50:10.3 by Nitsuja.

Seriously I never thought the Machine Gun could be such a good weapon. His TAS beat my hell TAS by over 30 seconds, and mine is still a WIP. That is why my custom title says what it says.

Well you kind of have to expect it from the creator of the emulator. (In case you dont know, the emulator is called Hourglass and Nitsuja is the creator of it). He found the ram values for like everything, and even found out stuff like enemy clipping.
Last edited on 2012-01-10 08:57:06 PM by mockingod.
Welp, time to show some of the glitchiest TAS runs on TASVideos:

Super Mario Land 2 in 2:08.98 - Mario takes a small trip to the RAM... literally.

Rockman in 12:23.34 - Can you say "what the hell"?

The Sonic the Hedgehog series make intensive use of zipping glitches (each word in "Sonic the Hedgehog" links to a different movie, in case you didn't notice).

Super Mario 64 in 5:03.8 - As the movie description puts it, "the goal of pure speed has resulted in the complete breaking of the game. Very little of the game's normal play remains."

Last, but not least, this run of the SMAS version of SMB3, while technically not a speedrun, but a superplay movie, shows off some interesting and funny glitches.

This should be it for the glitchiest runs.

For runs that beat the game in a more "regular" way:

SMB3 in 10:25.6

SMB2 in 7:41.16

Castlevania Chronicles in 26:28.38

And lastly, Super Castlevania IV in 29:38.08
If hourglass ever adds support, it'd be interesting to see a Minecraft TAS.
Super Mario World in 2:36 for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
Originally posted by Error 52
If hourglass ever adds support, it'd be interesting to see a Minecraft TAS.

How would that even work?
Win the game as fast as you can.
Originally posted by Error 52
If hourglass ever adds support, it'd be interesting to see a Minecraft TAS.


It would be very interesting with Terraria as well. I'm watching Yrimir's speedrun for the Excalibur and I think something like that could be done with a TAS.

By the way, this one is a very awesome TAS where agwawaf plays Megaman X, Megaman X2 and X3 at the same time and 100% them.
Originally posted by leod
Win the game as fast as you can.

There's probably some bug somewhere which can take you straight to the end.

But I still stand that the end isn't the games ending. It just rolls the credits.
Originally posted by RaindropDry
By the way, this one is a very awesome TAS where agwawaf plays Megaman X, Megaman X2 and X3 at the same time and 100% them.

I counter with this video of smb, smb2j, smb2a, and smb3 are completed simultaneously.
Originally posted by Derpy Backslide
Originally posted by RaindropDry
By the way, this one is a very awesome TAS where agwawaf plays Megaman X, Megaman X2 and X3 at the same time and 100% them.

I counter with this video of smb, smb2j, smb2a, and smb3 are completed simultaneously.

Nice try my friend, but what about this TAS which completes the first level of Megaman 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6?

In bonus, we can have a complete TAS of Megaman 3, 4, 5 and 6 at the same time by Baxter and AngerFist.
Ok fine you win. #w{:s}

Here is Donkey Kong Country "101%" completion in 38 minutes and 56 seconds. (Normally I'd round but when it comes to TAS's you need to be precise.)
Originally posted by Tama Yoshi
If you REALLY want a good example of SICK amounts of loophole in a video game, watch the TAS run of Chrono Trigger in 30 minutes. There's not a SINGLE part of the game he doesn't break. It's like SMW's glitch run but spread on a much longer period O_o
Link.
Originally posted by marioVSshadow
Originally posted by Error 52
If hourglass ever adds support, it'd be interesting to see a Minecraft TAS.

How would that even work?


Minecraft is a very buggy game...I know a item duplication glitch that could be abused.
Originally posted by Error 52
Originally posted by marioVSshadow
Originally posted by Error 52
If hourglass ever adds support, it'd be interesting to see a Minecraft TAS.

How would that even work?

Minecraft is a very buggy game...I know a item duplication glitch that could be abused.

I found a seed which spawns you near an NPC village right next to a ravine with a mineshaft and stronghold in it.
Battletoads in 11 minutes. Words cannot express how amazing that is.
Originally posted by Derpy Backslide
Battletoads in 11 minutes. Words cannot express how amazing that is.

I'm guessing you're a ProtonJon fan.
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