This post about games that I'm willing to let someone TAS the following games listed here might get frequently edited to update info for existing games or/and add new ones.
Yoshi vs. Windows
Fan game. Control Yoshi through various PC-themed levels in a quest to stop Bill Gates from ruling the world. 15 levels, 2 boss fights.
Video preview of this game
here.
This fan game has a SRC leaderboards
here.
Yoshi vs. Windows: Platinum Edition
Fan game. A remake of an older and lesser version of "Yoshi vs Windows", which now features more levels (3 additional levels) and improved graphics and gameplay.
Video preview of this game
here.
Wario vs. Microsoft Windows
Fan game. Features 8 levels, 4 boss fights, Lazy and "Classic" modes.
Speedrunners usually go for easiest difficulty mode (Lazy), video preview shows that I speedrunned the game on "Classic" mode to showcase the quality of how bypassable that is
here.
Super Mario Bros. Super Quest
Probably one of the worst Super Mario fan games ever made, it's so bad that it doesn't have a proper ending screen (after completing a bonus level) to say that this is the end of a demo version, so, thankfully that this is a demo version. Features 2 playable characters, 2 levels and a bonus level.
Video preview of this game
here.
Mario Toad Hunt (Demo)
Fan game. One day, Mario ran out of mushrooms, so he went to eat the Toads instead. Eat all the Toads in each level to help him! Features 2 levels.
Video preview of this game
here.
This game is likely technically TASable with Hourglass (no mouse input required), if not for a game loading window that potentially prevents it from being TASed. Looks like it's made in GameMaker.
Wario Land 5 (Demo)
Fan game. Features a tutorial level, 2 levels and a boss fight.
Video preview of this game
here.
This game is likely technically TASable with Hourglass (no mouse input required), if not only for a game loading window that potentially prevents it from being TASed, but the game also changes resolution on-the-fly in between levels/screens, I've seen
a publication movie of a completely different game that uses a nightmare combination of an emulator+Hourglass, which can potentially look incorrect in the encode if it changes display resolution from showing an operating system to a game. Looks like this fan game is made in GameMaker.
Desert Dares!
A Super Mario fan game, featuring a series of 5 (desert-themed) challenging levels, completing each level unlocks access for a more difficult version of the one. 10 levels in total.
Video preview of this game (at around 7:42 - 10:18)
here.
Super Mario Sketch
Fan game. Features original artwork graphics, 8 levels.
Video preview of this game
here.
This game is likely technically TASable with Hourglass (no mouse input required).
Super Mario: Peach Is Missing
Fan game. Features original artwork graphics with colors, 9 levels.
Video preview of this game
here.
This game is likely technically TASable with Hourglass (no mouse input required).
Hotel Mario SNES Edition
A fan game (not a romhack) based on a CD-i game. 8 levels.
Video preview of this game
here.
This game is likely technically TASable with Hourglass (no mouse input required), if not for a game loading window that potentially prevents it from being TASed. Looks like it's made in GameMaker.
Yoshi Gone MFGG
One of the oldest existing Mario fan games ever made. A Yoshi game featuring appearances of various Mario Fan Games Galaxy forum members and some of their custom sprites. Unstable game (made with The Games Factory), featuring 3 stages and 6 boss fights. Thankfully that this is a demo version.
Video preview of this game
here.
This game is likely technically TASable with Hourglass (no mouse input required).
The mario land
A Super Mario fan game, with 4 short levels included.
Video preview of this game
here.
Nintendo vs. Everyone Else
Fan game. This is not like a Super Smash Bros., but it features 10 playable characters (split into 3 categories) and your chosen character has to go through 8 lands, each has it's own genre.
Video preview of this game
here.
Normal Super Mario Bros. trilogy?
Fan games. 3rd game features collectibles if you wanted to go for 100%.
These 3 fan games has it's
own SRC leaderboards.
There is a submission for the
first game, but got rejected for apparently not only a technically-not-an-emulator issue for not properly encoding an audio, but also for a bad game choice back then, along with input optimization.
Super Mario 64: Really Good Edition
Another fan game with memes. 2D, single course, 7 stars to collect.
Video preview of this game
here.
This game has a SRC leaderboards
here.
This game is likely technically TASable with Hourglass (no mouse input required).
Mario Floating Isles
One of the early attempts at making own 3D Super Mario fan game. Features 10 unique levels and 10 unique stars to collect.
Video preview of this game
here.
This is the game that doesn't work for me on my old ASUS Windows 7 laptop (not even with compatibility mode settings), it runs the game in the background, doesn't do anything, doesn't show up, and it always goes at like 50% or 30% CPU resource usage or something.
Update: I decided to use Oracle VM VirtualBox with Windows XP (32-bit) operating system after some configurations and installations, and now that game works.
Mario in Kirby Land
A fan game about Mario platforming through levels from
Kirby's Adventure.
Video preview of this game (at around 18:55 - 22:05)
here.
Super Mario's Moonwalker
A crossover fan game with Michael Jackson's Moonwalker. This game has difficulty modes, the higher difficulty level - more difficult and more content in the levels, featuring Dance-Dance-Revolution-like minigame (only appears on certain difficulty modes).
Video preview of this game (at around 25:40 - 29:52)
here.
Mario Remix: Boss Edition
A crossover-themed Super Mario fan game, this time features various boss fights that Mario can fight against from other video games (not just from Super Mario series). 35 bosses in total to fight.
Video preview of this game (at around 31:01 - 38:30)
here.
Infinite Mario Bros
A Super Mario fan game, features randomly generated world maps and levels. Despite the title name of the game, it follows the same World 1-to-8 rule and it has an ending screen after completing a castle level in World 8. This game was made by Markus "Notch" Persson, he's later known for creating Minecraft and became the best selling video game ever made (as of writing this).
I've recently seen some published movies of a game made in
RPG Maker, so how about other games that are made with the same engine such as:
Super Mario PC Challenge 6
A Super Mario fan game achieved with RPG Maker game engine that tries to behave like a platformer game.
Video preview of this game (at around 25:07 - 28:17)
here.
Super Mario PC Challenge 7
7th game in this fan game series with gameplay improvements, but plays roughly the same.
Video preview of this game (at around 27:35 - 32:20)
here.
Super Mario PC Fun 2
Another fan game made by the same developer who made Super Mario PC Challenge series. It's a collection of mini-games containing not only platforming, but also racing, trivia and more. Of course it's also made in RPG Maker.
Video preview of this game (at around 32:48 - 35:43)
here.
I've seen some published movies of Action 52 recently and I'm thinking "why not also TAS PC games that's bundled in a single physical CD that was actually available to purchase in stores?", here are the lists:
Kyle and Tyler's Reindeer Mazes
I've seen some published TAS movies of
maze games, why not this one?
A Christmas-themed maze game (featuring semi-randomized maze generation paths) included within a Cosmi Software's 300 Arcade Games CD bundle.
Your task is to help Santa's Reindeer get ready for Christmas by moving them through 9 different mazes.
It has a programing flaw that the developer(s) had to implement a warning text during gameplay in an attempt to make players obey the rules and go for the intended way of playing it, instead of fixing the root cause of the problem for pressing two keys at the same time (going diagonally goes 2 moved spaces at the same time for 1 frame, pushes back only 1 movement space for colliding a wall).
Video preview of this game
here.
Death Assult
Yes, that's how this game is called (no letter A in between S and U). A platformer and shooter game (with 4 levels) included within a Cosmi Software's 300 Arcade Games CD bundle. Features boss enemies from Mega Man series.
Video preview of this game
here.
Fire Guy
A game with original artwork graphics (9 stages, until you advance it to a bonus stage), but not for music and sound effects. Included within a Cosmi Software's 300 Arcade Games CD bundle.
Video preview of this game
here.
Penut Hunt
Another game with that name (not Peanut Hunt). I've seen
the fastest TAS movie publication of a fastest Pac-Man clone game, how about the worst one: A fake Pac-Man clone about a hungry elephant hunting for penuts and avoiding taking too much damage from moving obstacles in 3 different levels. Included within a Cosmi Software's 300 Arcade Games CD bundle.
Video preview of this entire game (at around 40:20 - 42:48)
here.
This game is likely technically TASable with Hourglass (assuming no mouse input required).
Rush Hour Traffic
Frogger clone game, included within a Cosmi Software's 300 Arcade Games CD bundle.
Your task is navigate that pedestrian by the name of Mark Patterson his way home after finding out his car went missing after work, and cross the busy streets of New York in rush hour traffic (with 3 short levels).
Video preview of this game
here.
Buggie: Above the Law
This tough game mostly features MIDIfied known (copyrighted) songs, included within a Cosmi Software's 300 Arcade Games CD bundle.
Your task is to help Buggie who is running away from the Mafia, to start a journey featuring 9 levels to traverse from Pennsylvania, North Philadelphia to Las Vegas, Nevada, with 3 different endings to chose.
Video preview of this game
here.
Bummer! Household Attack
A short-but-difficult game included within a Cosmi Software's 300 Arcade Games CD bundle.
Your task is to defeat household appliances going awry with 5 levels in total.
Video preview of this game
here.
I would like to try to complete one of these games bundled from the CD (just to check it out), but the main installer launcher app itself and individual installers for each game (such as Penut Hunt) is too old and doesn't work on my old ASUS Windows 7 laptop (not even with compatibility mode settings down to Windows 95), only very few games works on my laptop PC (such as Buggie: Above the Law). This is why it's done via Windows XP virtual machine in his livestream videos.
Update: I finally decided to use Oracle VM VirtualBox (specifically in [Version 6.0.24 r139119 (Qt5.6.2)]) and able to get most of the games work after some configurations and installations.
Gundam 0079: The War For Earth
I decided to add a bonus in this list, because I've seen published TAS movies of
some FMV games. Why not this one next?
The first Mobile Suit Gundam video game in the franchise that's officially targeted towards English-speaking American gamers, and it's terrible.
This game is also available for PSX and Apple Pippin. In terms of visual picture image quality, PC (Windows) version is probably the best, but complex to set up and make a TAS movie than doing it same on PSX.
I don't know if Vinny actually played this game on livestream or not.
Rerez made a video about this whole game
here.