Hi everyone!
I've been following the past day with a lot of interest too, I was quite sure it was one of the worse bad joke ever made. What would I do with my webcast about TAS without you...
Anyway, as you might know I'm also an "artist" witch is using old consoles to create visual for the 8bit/chiptune music scene. I'm also doing some circuit bending on old consoles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_bending
If you want to see how it's look like I've made a video using a modified Megadrive called the MegaGlitch.
and an image of sonic 2 modified by the MegaGlitch
I also made an experimental video using it, be ready fasten you retina and ears:-)
http://vimeo.com/10103221
and here another showing the beast itself.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xc6o2d_presentation-megaglitch_videogames
(I'm sorry it's in french but you'll see anyway how it works)
Now you might ask why I called this message: Making a workshop to discover the art of TASing. I've worked on making circuit bending workshop in France and in the Netherlands to make people discover this funny way of modifying toys. And with my webcast 88 miles per hour a lot of people are asking me questions about "how to TAS" so I was thinking designing a workshop of a day/half a day to make people discover the TAS.
So I'm looking for people who could be ready to help me preparing this workshop and giving me advice about what's possible to do in half a day. What kind of tools I should use, probably not all of them if it's just an introduction of the art of TASing. What would be the best game/platform to do it. I was thinking making them doing the first level of super mario bros on a NES or something like that. Be aware, I've never TAS myself, but I want to learn too anyway.
If we want this community, like Nach said in his post, to prosper and attract new people it might be a nice way. 88 miles per hour was already promoting the TAS and made people more aware of it even if it's only for the french speaker.
Long life to the TAS! Contact me on MP or Skype if you want to help me with the workshop.