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*[[Pokémon Yellow Pijack Version]] by FractalFusion |
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*[http://tasvideos.org/2187M.html rlmcintyre's Pokémon Yellow Total Control Hack TAS] |
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*[http://tasvideos.org/3358M.html MrWint's Pokémon Yellow multi-game TAS] |
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 14 November 2019
Tool-assisted speedruns or tool-assisted super plays refers to a collection of gameplay inputs that originated from slowed down gameplay (such as frame by frame advance) and/or the generation of input automatically created by a computer.
Tool-assisted speedruns in the context of glitching allows for the player to achieve things that would not be viable for a regular, unassisted playthrough.
Examples
- Pokémon Yellow Pijack Version by FractalFusion
- rlmcintyre's Pokémon Yellow Total Control Hack TAS
- MrWint's Pokémon Yellow multi-game TAS
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