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I have a gameboy player,and could probably(eventually)learn how to record it all by my self.Tell me all the requirments after that,and how much money it would cost.
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Fucking Weeaboo
Gamecube + Gameboy Player + VCR or DVD Recorder = What you need at minimum (besides tapes or DVD-R(W)s)

Preferably though you should use a GBA/SP w/ the GBA-to-GC adapter for a controller, or else a Hori pad.  Playing GBA games with a GC controller sucks.
OK.Do I need broadband?Or can I do it with my standerd dial up?How do I load them through the internet then?I know nothing about video editing.

P.S.I expect to get broadband in a couple months.
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Sir VG: 2006-08-02 12:10:59 am
Fucking Weeaboo
http://speeddemosarchive.com/submit.html

Does ANYBODY read the website anymore? >_>;;


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Before I forget, you MUST be setting your GB Player to the following settings:

Screen: Normal
Filter: Sharp
Frame: 20
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MatrixTN: 2006-08-02 12:25:53 pm
You got a deletion wish?
Talk to Radix after you complete a run.  You can also use the GBP for regular Game Boy (Color) games as well.

Another controller alternative: PS2 controller to GC (I play Metroid II this way)

As far as capturing goes, check Nate's capture FAQ, it's on the FAQ page.
Fucking Weeaboo
PSX controller (via an adapter) would be good for GB and GBC games, but due to limitations with the L/R buttons, it sucks for GBA games.  I found that out practicing Harmony of Dissonance.
You got a deletion wish?
Found that out just screwing around with SSBM and Metroid: Zero Mission.
Ben Goldberg
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OK.Do I need broadband?Or can I do it with my standerd dial up?How do I load them through the internet then?I know nothing about video editing.

P.S.I expect to get broadband in a couple months.


The easy thing to do is record your run on a VHS tape and mail it to Nate.