This thread, as the title suggests, is a database of TAS's on Scratch. But a lot of you people are wondering "WHAT IS A TAS?!?" It's a playthrough of a video game using an emulator. But not so fast, here's the catch: The game is slowed down to a crawl, to perform frame by frame movements, and it sometimes uses savestates. The objective is to complete the game as fast as possible and exploit glitches, while at the same time trying to entertain the viewer. It's actually harder than it looks; look at the rerecord count at the beginning! In case you didn't know, TAS stands for "Tool-assisted speedrun" or alternatively "Tool-assisted superplay".
Now for this thread. Here's what you do: you look on YouTube for any TAS vid of your choice, but only one, unless it's in parts. When you find it, copy the URL and paste it into a link here. Here's an example link:
*Name of game*: *link*
I'll post a starter vid.
X-Men vs Street Fighter [Part 1]: http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch/?v=NLP1GGy69EQ
X-Men vs Street Fighter [Part 2]: http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch/?v=uazp_l95nNE
Now you post your own.

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I have one! I love TAS vids!
Legend of Zelda Ocarina of time TAS: http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=ztVgZm0ht7w
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throughthefire wrote:
I have one! I love TAS vids!
Legend of Zelda Ocarina of time TAS: http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=ztVgZm0ht7w
Ah, a great TAS, I say, albeit a long one.

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So a really slow "Lets-Play" with glitches, in other words.
Sounds neato.
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blazerv82 wrote:
So a really slow "Lets-Play" with glitches, in other words.
Sounds neato.
It is, except it isn't slow. It's only slow when doing he TAS. The final result is normal speed.

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