Castlevania (1) video walkthrough interest?

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Ziggy587 wrote:
alexandre wrote:I would appreciate if you do this because my ass is being kicked right now in this game. By the way, what program you'll use to record the gameplay?
I will most likely use what ever I find to be the best emulator that records game play, unless some one recommends me an easy to use program.
I'm testing programs like FRAPS and Snagit and I'm kind of disappointed. I recommend you to use an emulator to record the gameplay. It's better.
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^ Yeah, I never used any programs to record gameplay before. I take your word for it though, because I know the record function in emulators are simple and easy to use. Thanks.
superlarz wrote:I think its a good idea. It seems quite time consuming though.
Yeah, well it wont be something that I'll be devoting all my time to. But I like the game a lot, so it'll be something "fun" to do with spare time.
Anapan wrote:Oh, haven't seen a non-speed-run video.
I think FCE-Ultra is the emulator of choice, tho Famtasia was being used a lot too. FCEUX can record AVI, which could then be edited in Windows Movie Maker to easily add comments between clips.
Thanks, I'll try them out and see which works better for me. I'll probably use WMM, it's really easy and straight forward to use. I got a copy of Adobe Premier, but I haven't ever used it.
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Ziggy587 wrote:Thanks, I'll try them out and see which works better for me. I'll probably use WMM, it's really easy and straight forward to use. I got a copy of Adobe Premier, but I haven't ever used it.
It's quite easy to use. Don't worry. (-;
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