TASVideosChannel

TASVideosChannel

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Joined April 2012 (14 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
220K
Growth (7d)
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Total views
131M
Videos
7.2K
Avg views/video
18K

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About

Here at TASVideos, we strive to push games to their limits. The emulators we use allow for undoing mistakes, slow-motion gameplay, and in some cases even utilizing botting and scripts to do our bidding. Using these tools, we overcome human limitations to complete games with extremely high precision, entertaining our viewers as our players tear through games at seemingly impossible speeds. The end result of this process is simply a series of key-presses which may be performed on the original hardware. Many of the insights collected during the making of these runs is documented on our resource pages, allowing new players to quickly catch up to our experts. Some of these tricks we use make the games look broken, but we are not breaking the games, just your notion of them. You are invited to join the hundreds of authors and thousands of users that make up our community, share knowledge of games, provide feedback of TAS videos, and you're welcome to jump in and make TAS movies yourself.

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TASVideosChannel on YouTube - frequently asked questions

How many subscribers does TASVideosChannel have on YouTube?
TASVideosChannel currently has 220,000 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
How many views does TASVideosChannel have?
TASVideosChannel has accumulated 131,404,210 total views across 7,248 videos.
When did TASVideosChannel start on YouTube?
TASVideosChannel created its YouTube channel in April 2012, about 14 years ago.
What does TASVideosChannel make videos about?
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