The first video in the TASBot Re: (TASBot Revisited) series is out! TASBot Re: Gradius covers our first run from AGDQ 2014.

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Welcome to wiki.tas.bot!
The TASBot community was founded by [[dwangoAC]] in 2013 and is focused on helping our robotic mascot, [[TASBot]], play video games perfectly for [[Charity events|charity]]. TASBot content at just [[GDQ|Games Done Quick]] events has [[GDQ donations|helped raise more than $1.3M USD]] for [[The Prevent Cancer Foundation]] and [[Doctors Without Borders]] and TASBot content has helped many other [[charity events]] such as [[European Speedrunning Assembly]] and [[RPG Limit Break]].


[[TASBot]] is a robot that plays video games perfectly for charity. TASBot acts as our robotic mascot representing the TASBot community and holds various replay devices such as the [[TAStm32]] board.
TASBot plays back [[Tool-Assisted Speedruns]] from [https://www.tasvideos.org/ TASVideos.org] and other communities using a [[TAStm32]] or other replay devices that typically pretend to be a controller plugged into a real video game console.


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Revision as of 21:29, 12 October 2023

The TASBot community was founded by dwangoAC in 2013 and is focused on helping our robotic mascot, TASBot, play video games perfectly for charity. TASBot content at just Games Done Quick events has helped raise more than $1.3M USD for The Prevent Cancer Foundation and Doctors Without Borders and TASBot content has helped many other charity events such as European Speedrunning Assembly and RPG Limit Break.

TASBot plays back Tool-Assisted Speedruns from TASVideos.org and other communities using a TAStm32 or other replay devices that typically pretend to be a controller plugged into a real video game console.