Go to a place like Best Buy, and get a splitter. You could try using a splitter.
The use of VCRsApex-
Yes,although they don't record at the same definition.A super-vhs vcr does the same resolution as a dvd and satellite,but most vcrs will give you an inferior playback to the signal it uses.
Yes, as long as the player as a built in recorder.
you have to have 2 Wii's!
The production of televisions (TVs) and video cassette recorders (VCRs) involved several key companies. Major TV producers included brands like RCA, Sony, and Philips, while VCRs were commonly produced by companies such as JVC, which played a pivotal role in popularizing the VHS format. Other notable manufacturers of both TVs and VCRs include Panasonic, Sharp, and Toshiba. These companies contributed significantly to the evolution of home entertainment technology throughout the late 20th century.
You can hook 2 TVs to a PS2 and see the same thing like a movie in an appliance store
You don't PS2 are connected to a TV for A/V
Yes if you split the TV connection it can be viewed on 2 TVs
It is very possible! I had Dish come and hook it up for me.
no that was sad but i like vcrs and tv antenna and analog TVs too no it was not that but i like TVs somebuddy make pinky and the brain back on
well 4 starts try to hook up the adapter then u can hook ur gamecube up 2 the tv and it should work faster well 4 starts try to hook up the adapter then u can hook ur gamecube up 2 the tv and it should work faster
well the merchandise at best buy is computers, cell phones, tvs, vcrs, and ect.