Post subject: The Most Stolen TAS
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With a historic entry on TASVideos, It Is no doubt that people will pretend that this run Is their own. Of course I am talking about Morimoto's Super Mario Bros. 3 TAS (http://tasvideos.org/668M.html) Here Is an example of this TAS Being stolen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTNpC6lYYrs and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz3BuYYhnn0 So I wonder what morimoto thinks of this...
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Those old videos aren't pretending it's their own. Those videos are both from 2006, early in YouTube's history. The uploaders got the file from Kazaa, eMule, eDonkey, etc. a few years earlier like everyone else at the time and it was not called a "TAS" or described in any way. They found it amazing and they had a site they could share it on now, so novelty dictated that they upload the cool video they found of someone beating SMB3 in 11 minutes.
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Lex wrote:
Those old videos aren't pretending it's their own. Those videos are both from 2006, early in YouTube's history. The uploaders got the file from Kazaa, eMule, eDonkey, etc. a few years earlier like everyone else at the time and it was not called a "TAS" or described in any way. They found it amazing and they had a site they could share it on now, so novelty dictated that they upload the cool video they found of someone beating SMB3 in 11 minutes.
yes, i may have been wrong
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Lex wrote:
Those old videos aren't pretending it's their own. Those videos are both from 2006, early in YouTube's history. The uploaders got the file from Kazaa, eMule, eDonkey, etc. a few years earlier like everyone else at the time and it was not called a "TAS" or described in any way. They found it amazing and they had a site they could share it on now, so novelty dictated that they upload the cool video they found of someone beating SMB3 in 11 minutes.
Well, it was called a TAS back then (at the time the youtube videos were uploaded). Only the site was called NESVideos, not TASVideos.
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