Noxxa
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Moderator, Expert player (4139)
Joined: 8/14/2009
Posts: 4083
Location: The Netherlands
On December 6th, 2003 (possibly a few days earlier), NESVideos, the site that eventually would become TASVideos, was officially launched by Bisqwit. At the time, Bisqwit had just a few weeks before discovered a video of Morimoto's famous 11-minute time attack of Super Mario Bros. 3, and became interested in the nature of these "time attack" videos. On the Japanese websites that were linked, Bisqwit discovered that Morimoto had made more of these time attacks (of games like Rockman, Rockman 2, and Gradius), and that the files for those could be played back in the emulator Famtasia. Figuring that these discoveries would be interesting for western audiences, and that the .WMV of Super Mario Bros. 3 was encoded in poor quality and could be done much better, Bisqwit developed tools to record AVI files from a NES emulator and publish them. He then created the website NESVideos (originally hosted on his personal website at http://bisqwit.iki.fi/jutut/nesvideos.html - today this simply redirects to TASVideos) - and the process of taking in tool-assisted speedrun movie files and publishing them with supplementary information and AVI files (then distributed by torrent) was born. Besides Morimoto's works, Bisqwit also started creating his own "time attack"s, and invited users to mail in their own works as well. The first user-submitted submission was Ghosts 'n Goblins by Arc, submitted and published on January 15th, 2004. Many more would follow. As the number of submissions expanded, so did the site. Bisqwit started running an IRC channel alongside the site. On March 8th, 2004, Bisqwit integrated a phpBB2-based forum onto the website (the phpBB2 forum base, heavily modified over the years, survived all the way until January 2022). On June 25th, 2004, the site was rewritten with a wiki engine (which also lasted until January 2022, when it was replaced with a new backwards-compatible wiki engine as part of a brand new site codebase). Sometime in the first months, the site-based submission system also was developed, and Bisqwit started taking on additional staff members to help with judging and publishing movies, setting up the core operational framework of the site that still persists to this day. With the number of tool-assisted speedrun movies continually expanding, and emulators getting developed with TAS tools for more systems including SNES, Genesis, GB/C and GBA, NESVideos was renamed to TASVideos on November 26th, 2006, almost three years after its founding, and its domain was moved to https://tasvideos.org, where it still resides today. In the 20 years since its founding, many things have happened to TASVideos. Looking back at this little history lesson and these numbers, the site certainly has come a long way. I'm very curious to see what the future has to offer for the site. But for now, let's celebrate a happy 20th birthday to TASVideos!
http://www.youtube.com/Noxxa <dwangoAC> This is a TAS (...). Not suitable for all audiences. May cause undesirable side-effects. May contain emulator abuse. Emulator may be abusive. This product contains glitches known to the state of California to cause egg defects. <Masterjun> I'm just a guy arranging bits in a sequence which could potentially amuse other people looking at these bits <adelikat> In Oregon Trail, I sacrificed my own family to save time. In Star trek, I killed helpless comrades in escape pods to save time. Here, I kill my allies to save time. I think I need help.
Patashu
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Joined: 10/2/2005
Posts: 4017
Congratulations on staying relevant for 20 years! I was drawn with interest by the SMB3 TAS as well, and I I've been following since the beginning or close to it.
My Chiptune music, made in Famitracker: http://soundcloud.com/patashu My twitch. I stream mostly shmups & rhythm games http://twitch.tv/patashu My youtube, again shmups and rhythm games and misc stuff: http://youtube.com/user/patashu
Masterjun
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Site Developer, Skilled player (1971)
Joined: 10/12/2010
Posts: 1179
Location: Germany
Yay! 20 years! I'd like to point out that Super Mario Bros. 3 was released 15 years before this site was launched. So, the site launch is closer to SMB3 than to Today. TASVideos was one of the very first internet websites I've ever visited regularly, and has been at my side ever since. In fact, I practically learned the English language from this site, and for this site. To this day I still notice some terms solidified in my brain from before I learned English, like "Muncher" or "Chuck". Only eventually did I learn that these SMW enemies are called that way because they're literally "munching" or "chucking" objects. Anyway, to add to the first post, we can't forget BizHawk was developed and refined to become the tool for TASing, and for other emulators to be inspirated by. It has even become the tool for people to use even completely unrelated to TASing, due to its vast functionality. site is gud :D
Warning: Might glitch to credits I will finish this ACE soon as possible (or will I?)
Challenger
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Skilled player (1639)
Joined: 2/23/2016
Posts: 1036
Happy birthday to TASVideos! 20 years! This site has a special place in my heart since I discovered it nearly 13 years. Watching several runs like Bomberman, Mario 64, Zelda, Sonic... the technical work were so impressive that turned 2011 a big breakthrough for me (yep, 5 years before joining the site as a player). I pratically learned how to TAS and English by reading the submissions, pages, and posts :)
My homepage --Currently not much motived for TASing as before...-- But I'm still working.
Dimon12321
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Active player (480)
Joined: 4/5/2014
Posts: 1126
Location: Ukraine
Happy birthday! It's disappointing that a lot of people left this community, despite more loyal rules of acceptance and enhanced list of systems. Nowadays, it's a miracle if someone leaves a comment at your submission. I wish TASVideos become more popular!
TASing is like making a film: only the best takes are shown in the final movie.
TAnthonyNate
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Joined: 2/24/2023
Posts: 15
Location: United States of America
Happy 20th Birthday TASVideos! It's been quite a journey!
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Editor, Skilled player (1505)
Joined: 7/9/2010
Posts: 1317
Already 20 years?! Amazing!
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LoganTheTASer
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Banned User, Experienced player (754)
Joined: 7/3/2022
Posts: 458
Location: Berkshire, UK
wow. 20 years. what a milestone. i’ve only had an account here for about 7% of that time (1 year, 5 months and 11 days) but it’s been a fun ride. i’ve got to meet cool new people and have a cool new hobby i had always wanted to have years before. i have memories of watching TASVideos from as early as 10 years old. i’ve enjoyed cranking out all these tool-assisted speedruns thus far, and there will definitely be more to come from me! here’s to another 20 years of TASing!
Joined: 10/8/2023
Posts: 4
Location: Edmonton
Happy belated birthday!