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I need help recording Tetris sounds from my original game from my Gameboy to mp3. NOT the music the sounds like when you rotate a piece together or get a line made. Any help would be appreciated.

you could jus search for audio of the tetris music. A friend of mine used to DJ for radio Nintendo, he had access to just about every piece of video game music ever so it's all out htere on the internet.

if not then an emulator with a sound capturer is your best bet.

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I need help recording Tetris sounds from my original game from my Gameboy to mp3. NOT the music the sounds like when you rotate a piece together or get a line made. Any help would be appreciated.

you could jus search for audio of the tetris music. A friend of mine used to DJ for radio Nintendo, he had access to just about every piece of video game music ever so it's all out htere on the internet.

if not then an emulator with a sound capturer is your best bet.

Where can I get an emulator with sound capture?

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If you just want to record the audio then why don't you just connect the headphone socket on the Gameboy [if it has one] to the microphone socket on the mac. It's fairly easy to make a cable.

You can then use something like Wiretap to record the audio.... or even Garageband.

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If you just want to record the audio then why don't you just connect the headphone socket on the Gameboy [if it has one] to the microphone socket on the mac. It's fairly easy to make a cable.

You can then use something like Wiretap to record the audio.... or even Garageband.

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The answer I was just about to give.

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If you just want to record the audio then why don't you just connect the headphone socket on the Gameboy [if it has one] to the microphone socket on the mac. It's fairly easy to make a cable.

You can then use something like Wiretap to record the audio.... or even Garageband.

I'll try that.

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