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1. You purchase the official Gameboy Player Disc and use it to run the official software made by Nintendo.  
1. You purchase the official Gameboy Player Disc and use it to run the official software made by Nintendo.  


+ Easy to use, it just works without any issues.
Positive:
- Bad visual quality  
* Easy to use, it just works without any issues.
- Official Software has noticable lag.
 
- The official disc also has become rather expensive, which is why option 2 might be very interesting for you, too.
Negative:
* Bad visual quality  
* Official Software has noticable lag.
* The official disc also has become rather expensive, which is why option 2 might be very interesting for you, too.


2. You can use "Gameboy Interface" (GBI). This is a Homebrew Application that allows you to use your Gameboy Player without the original Gameboy Player Disc, which means you need to software or hardware mod your Gamecube to run Homebrew applications. There is a variety of ways to get Homebrew applications running on your Gamecube, such as the "SD Media Launcher" by Datel with the "Action Replay" Disc or the "Save Game Exploit".  
2. You can use "Gameboy Interface" (GBI). This is a Homebrew Application that allows you to use your Gameboy Player without the original Gameboy Player Disc, which means you need to software or hardware mod your Gamecube to run Homebrew applications. There is a variety of ways to get Homebrew applications running on your Gamecube, such as the "SD Media Launcher" by Datel with the "Action Replay" Disc or the "Save Game Exploit".  

Revision as of 14:36, 16 August 2024

Aside from pointing a camera at your Gameboy, it is pretty trick to record footage of your GBA Speedruns. This article will try to sum up common solutions to record your runs, but due to the ever-evolving state of GBA recording methods (new products and methods), it should only be viewed as a starting point for you to do further research.

Gameboy Player for Nintendo Gamecube

The most common solution is to use the Gameboy Player attachment on a Gamecube. It allows you to play GBA, GBC and GB games on your Gamecube, so you can play on your TV or monitor. It also allows you to hook up a GBA as a controller, which is the closest to the original playing experience.

There are two main ways to use the Gameboy Player: 1. You purchase the official Gameboy Player Disc and use it to run the official software made by Nintendo.

Positive:

  • Easy to use, it just works without any issues.

Negative:

  • Bad visual quality
  • Official Software has noticable lag.
  • The official disc also has become rather expensive, which is why option 2 might be very interesting for you, too.

2. You can use "Gameboy Interface" (GBI). This is a Homebrew Application that allows you to use your Gameboy Player without the original Gameboy Player Disc, which means you need to software or hardware mod your Gamecube to run Homebrew applications. There is a variety of ways to get Homebrew applications running on your Gamecube, such as the "SD Media Launcher" by Datel with the "Action Replay" Disc or the "Save Game Exploit". The most common way is to use the application "Swiss", which will act as a menu to boot all your Homebrew applications from, including Gameboy Interface.

Setting up GBI can be rather tricky and will take some fiddeling with the settings to get your preferred, perfect look, but if you have finally set it up, the improved video quality of GBI over the original Gameboy Player software and the reduced input lag will make up that difference.


More information about Gamecube Homebrewing and how to get it running for cheap: https://www.gc-forever.com/wiki/index.php?title=Booting_homebrew https://gchomebrew.com/ultimate/

More information about Gameboy Interface and Swiss: https://www.gc-forever.com/wiki/index.php?title=Game_Boy_Interface https://www.gc-forever.com/wiki/index.php?title=Swiss https://www.speedrun.com/fusion/guides/wf5aa