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But as always guys, thank you so much for watching, and I will see you, in a "bit"!

―TetraBitGaming's outro

Jasper "Jas", better known online as TetraBitGaming, is a Canadian YouTuber known for his Nintendo game-related videos. His series Lost Bits covers cut content found in video game files. He is a member of the YouTuber group Minus World.

Series[]

Lost Bits[]

His most well known series is Lost Bits where Tetra covers cut content found in a game's files. There is also a sub-series called Found Bits where Tetra covers previously cut content that are now put into the game. There are only 2 videos currently in this sub-series.

Challenges[]

This series sees Tetra complete games while setting a handicap making it harder to complete said game.

Mystery Bits[]

This series sees Tetra overview mysteries and myths in games and usually debunk them by the end. Notable topics in the series include "L is Real 2401" and the "Mario Party DS Anti Piracy Screen.

Other channels[]

TetraBitPlus[]

TetraBitPlus' content consists of highlights from his Twitch streams and general videos that don't fit the main channel, such as one off gameplays, memes, and Pokémon Card unboxings. This channel also used to host Twitch stream archives.

TetraBitReplay[]

TetraBitReplay is a channel hosting Tetra's Twitch streams. Not all Twitch streams will be archived though, according to the channel description.

Trivia[]

  • Tetra was partnered with G-Fuel.[1]
  • Tetra is partnered with Gamer Supps.[2]
  • Tetra is partnered with CTRL.[3]
  • Before he started gaming, he made claymation videos on Google Videos.[4]
  • Tetra used to work at Nintendo of Canada.

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