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Mandychuu

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 24, 2013
3
0
Longview, TX
Hello there,

I'm new here. I've been using a MacBook Pro for a little over a year now, but I still have yet to do more advanced things with it than surfing the Internet, crafting podcasts, and editing videos shot on my Kodak camera.

I'm looking into doing a Let's Play for Pokémon Yellow Version, but I'm not quite sure what kind of tools I'd need.

I can either do this with an emulator or somehow record video from my SDTV (no HD, unfortunately.) In the latter case, the game cartridge would be played through a Nintendo 64 on Pokémon Stadium.

Could someone give me a rundown of the software/hardware I need, as well as some photos of the products (and possibly the hook-ups as well)?

I'd appreciate any and all help. :)
 

xShane

macrumors 6502a
Nov 2, 2012
814
37
United States
Hello there,

I'm new here. I've been using a MacBook Pro for a little over a year now, but I still have yet to do more advanced things with it than surfing the Internet, crafting podcasts, and editing videos shot on my Kodak camera.

I'm looking into doing a Let's Play for Pokémon Yellow Version, but I'm not quite sure what kind of tools I'd need.

I can either do this with an emulator or somehow record video from my SDTV (no HD, unfortunately.) In the latter case, the game cartridge would be played through a Nintendo 64 on Pokémon Stadium.

Could someone give me a rundown of the software/hardware I need, as well as some photos of the products (and possibly the hook-ups as well)?

I'd appreciate any and all help. :)

If you use an emulator, you should be able to record your screen using Quicktime.
 

Mandychuu

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 24, 2013
3
0
Longview, TX
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