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<blockquote>I'll be at the Midwest Gaming Classic event April 5-7 representing TASVideos x TASBot with a weekend full of live Console Verifications! On the Saturday April 6 at 3pm we will be on the bonus stage teaching the MC how to build and verify a Game Boy TAS, and the rest of the weekend we will be available in a dedicated booth showing console verifications from the site archives.</blockquote>
On the Saturday, [[TiKevin]] got on stage to present a {{pkmn}} Yellow verification&mdash;which was really more of a TASing walkthrough,
<span style="margin-inline-start: 4em;">&mdash; {{TASVideosFP|527630|TiKevin}}</span>
as most of the time was spent on guiding Tiger, the emcee, through the process of composing in TAStudio, dumping for playback, and using Game Boy Interface.
You can watch that panel {{YouTube video|mGhOWSqEIhk|here}}.

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On the Saturday, TiKevin got on stage to present a Pokémon Yellow verification—which was really more of a TASing walkthrough, as most of the time was spent on guiding Tiger, the emcee, through the process of composing in TAStudio, dumping for playback, and using Game Boy Interface. You can watch that panel here.