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A '''Tool-Assisted Speedrun''' or '''Tool-Assisted Superplay''' ('''TAS''' for short) is a playthrough of a game created with emulator tools such as frame advance and savestates. For [[Super Mario 64]], [[Mupen64|mupen64-rerecording]] is the emulator most commonly used to make TASes. | A '''Tool-Assisted Speedrun''' or '''Tool-Assisted Superplay''' ('''TAS''' for short) is a playthrough of a game created with emulator tools such as frame advance and savestates. For [[Super Mario 64]], [[Mupen64|mupen64-rerecording]] is the emulator most commonly used to make TASes. | ||
== External links== | |||
* [[wikipedia:Tool-assisted_speedrun|Tool-assisted speedrun]] on Wikipedia | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 2 May 2021
A Tool-Assisted Speedrun or Tool-Assisted Superplay (TAS for short) is a playthrough of a game created with emulator tools such as frame advance and savestates. For Super Mario 64, mupen64-rerecording is the emulator most commonly used to make TASes.
External links
- Tool-assisted speedrun on Wikipedia