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YouTube Yakyu Game Clips

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YouTube Yakyu Game Clips
I made a crazy catch in Pawapuro 11 Ketteiban, so I had to get my camcorder and just record the TV set. Hehe. Anyway, here are a couple yakyu game clips I made.

Naoyuki Ohmura robbing Benny twice

Kiyoshi Toyoda's entrance in Pro Yakyu Spirits 2(music put in by me)
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Re: YouTube Yakyu Game Clips
[ Author: jomcclane | Posted: Jul 18, 2006 5:57 AM ]

Sweet clips.

I love watching stuff like this.

I've often been tempted to share Pawapuro replays, but unfortunately I don't have a camcorder. I wonder how well a cell phone would work...
Re: YouTube Yakyu Game Clips
[ Author: Guest: James | Posted: Jul 20, 2006 11:42 AM ]

Couldn't you just pipe your PS2 through a DVD recorder?
Re: YouTube Yakyu Game Clips
[ Author: BigManZam | Posted: Jul 20, 2006 4:31 PM | CLM Fan ]

I know this is for John, but I'll address a bit of it. I have cam footage because I was casually playing and all of a sudden made a couple crazy plays. You can't really do anything in that case but take cam footage, unless you have a laptop with strong capturing abilities. Personally, I have a desktop, but it's over four years old now. I just ordered a new one today, so my capture quality should be much better.
Re: YouTube Yakyu Game Clips
[ Author: jomcclane | Posted: Jul 21, 2006 4:08 AM ]

James and BigManZam,

Thanks for the suggestions.

BigManZam,

If it's too tedious or if you just don't feel like it, then I understand...but could you elaborate a little on computers' "capturing abilities"?
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