You can use a screen record software like HyperCam or LiteCam.
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No, the VBA emulator will not play GameCube games. The VBA emulator plays Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games.
No, as VBA does not support Nintendo DS games. The best emulator for HeartGold and SoulSilver is No$gba.
I have tried using VBA to play the DS games, but it's pretty useless. After trying tons of ways- change format to .gba, etc. I am forced to conclude that there is no way to play DS games on VBA. Don't get me wrong, I'm not lying to you, but as one who has tried, I have no choice but to conclude that cruel fact of the emulator world. There is absolutely no way to play DS games on a VBA emulator.
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Yes, you can link games with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) by using VBA to create user interfaces, manage game logic, or manipulate data. You can embed game elements in applications like Excel or Access, where VBA can control graphics, handle user inputs, and implement game mechanics. However, for more complex games, using dedicated game development platforms or programming languages is typically more effective.
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VBA: Brand of Emulator Emulator: A program to play video games on a different system (a computer in most cases) Pokemon Ruby: A video game (that you can play on an emulator)
You can record Pokemon battles in video format via the 'record video' option in the VBA Emulator.
To use the VBA ReRecording feature in Excel (or other Office applications), first, enable the Developer tab if it's not already visible. Then, click on "Record Macro" in the Developer tab to start recording your actions. Perform the tasks you want to automate, and once finished, click "Stop Recording." You can then view the generated VBA code by accessing the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) editor, where you can further edit or refine the code as needed.