ahah.
Well, I picked up a VHS/DVD recorder hybrid with a direct transfer feature.
Only thing that's a bit sad about it is that it lets itself be bothered by MacroVision, something which fortunately isn't an issue on promotional tapes, but it is a bit annoying that I have to go through multiple complicated steps to backup some of the movies I have that probably never will have a DVD re-release.
But besides that, it's really good, has a built in de-interlacer (DVFX) for the picture ouput to the TV, supports VHS out over component (really sweet), 576p, good tracking control (handled from the remote, which is nice, but I still wish it had a wheel to adjust the tracking instead).
The VHS tapes looks stunning on it, so I'm really happy with it, but the recorded footage drops a tiny tiny bit in quality when comparing the component output VHS playback on it to the playback of a DVD recorded with it. (But you gotta compare multiple still frames to really notice that).
So I guess sometime in the future, I might find myself hooking it up to a HDD recorder that supports component input.
So far, the stuff I've backed up is;
Some Japanese Snes-era tapes (not done yet, huuge pile of stuff)
Various N64 tapes (US/EU)
Some euro GC tapes.
Some random game specific tapes.
And... the entire "CFC" line-up from Capcom (Capcom Friendly Club), just missing the Street Fighter Zero 3 tape.
If it wasn't for the problems I for some reason have with uploading to Google Video, I would upload some of the nice promotional stuff there (I don't feel like splitting into parts to fit with the 100mb/10min limit of Youtube, though, I could fit some of the shorter stuff there).
Hopefully, the Google Video Uploader will be "fixed/updated" sometime in a not too distant future

Ofcourse, could always try to find a nice webhost in the future and make my own little player system for my own videos + anyone else who feels like sharing some video game history