
How to back up your own ROM's - INL-Retro Tutorial
Sorry its been a while since my last video! I tried something new with my editing style (mainly the B-roll) which I didn't have to go that hard on...But I did lol
BE WARNED, I just discovered sound effects so this is riddled with fart sound effects lol sorry
So in today's video i'm going to be showing you how to backup and create your own ROM's from games that you own using the INL Retro Program/Dumper. Over all I think that the INL Retro is a solid product, you do need to have a little know how on the PC in order to use it but if you follow this tutorial you should have some of the basics down just fine and then you'll be able to enjoy your backups on your PC to have for safe keeping or to enjoy your games using an emulator to have a well deserved quality adjustment to your games.
I hope you enjoy the video and let me know in the comments section if you enjoyed the video and want me to cover more things like this and don't forget to subscribe!
#Emulation #INLRetro #Roms
0:00 -Intro
2:50 -Start of tutorial
4:00 -Getting the files extracted
5:16 -Super Nintendo dump
7:40 -Gameboy Color dump
12:02 -N64 dump
14:35 -Review
Join the Discord!: https://discord.gg/PGQ4aCKjMN
INL-Retro product: https://www.infiniteneslives.com/inlretro.php
2 more in depth tutorials-
Tech Artist 41: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eiFzFBPv2E&list=LL&index=7&t=1613s
InfiniteNesLives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_4pzJAQJCc&t=1710s
Notepad ++: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/
INL-Retro Progams-
Main program: https://gitlab.com/InfiniteNesLives/INL-retro-progdump
Tech Artist's Edits: https://drive.google.com/file/d/130uJdshOJJUkC1vECHD6EzV0xAXH8LMN/view
Music Credits:
"Voxel Revolution" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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Pyama- Distant Transmission: https://soundcloud.com/literalbagoftrash
Carl Kasey from White Bat Audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuqTbOnbQL0&ab_channel=WhiteBatAudio
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