Retro Gaming Capture Test 31 Part 4 | Nintendo Game Boy Color-Analogue Pocket
More testing of gaming rigs I am building, where I would like each device to be played very quickly without any wiring and also to be able to capture footage where possible with just a few switches turned on. The point of these videos is to see how this type of set up can be done with different devices and maybe help anyone else trying to do a similar thing with a mix of old and new hardware.
We take another quick look at the Analogue Pocket, with this time looking at capturing Game Boy Color games with the dock and a controller (again with the PS4). Although my previous solutions was good and some of those will likely be my prefered methods for capture, I do like to collect and have options, and this one should be another quality solution. This also might be useful for capturing during travel.
Console: Analogue Pocket
Model: Black
Display: Samsung Model UE40H6500ST
Convertor: Not needed, HDMI output from dock
HDMI Splitter: AwakeLion Model HDSW0015M1 (Not used for this test)
Capture: Elgato HD60S
Game Title: Original game cartridges of International Superstar Soccer 99, Tetris DX and Mario Golf