| Virtual Boy System | $29 | ||
| Galactic Pinball | $10 | Add to Cart | |
| Teleroboxer | $10 | Add to Cart | |
| Wario Land | $10 | Add to Cart | |
| Vertical Force (Import) | $14 | Add to Cart |
| Brandon Tabassi@aol.com
on Thursday, August 10, 19100 at 16:17:17
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- There were 22 games released for the Virtual Boy... 3 American Only 8 Japanese Only... THe rest were released in Japan and America I will name the 8 Japanese only first, since many don't know about them, I will also say how much each game is worth... V Tetris $10 V Fishing $100 Insmouse $120 Space Squash $225 Virtual Lab $500 Space Invaders: The Virtual Collection $650 Gundam $650 Virtual Bowling $1,200 (Valin) you are pathedic, and so are you "John Parson". This is the best system ever released. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Jason jjwandering@yahoo.com
on Monday, July 31, 19100 at 01:38:18
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have one, its stand, where the legs come together busted on me it's ducked taped together now, but works great. I only have to games the boxing one and the tennis one. I think that the boxing one is by far the best game for it. I think that they should come out with a color one. It has the best sound, makes it sound as if you are right there in the game I like it and it hasn't hurt me. Also if you read the instructions on it, they tell you to take a rest from it and let your eyes rest if you didn't thats your problem, not theres --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Pauly MightyDoor@AOL.com
on Sunday, June 25, 19100 at 21:01:59
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- This system rocks! I can't wait until the third party hobbist programmers release some games. I have no doubt that this system will one day be recognized by collectors. You better get one while you can. If you got some lying around and you hate them drop me a line. I'll buy any and all that come past me if the price is right. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Tibrious Tibrious@aol.com
on Friday, June 9, 19100 at 21:35:16
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- I purchased a Virtual Boy system for $29.99 at Giant Eagle three years ago. I must say that this little toy is a heck of alot of fun to play (my favorite game was Wario Land,) the only problem with this system was it's price. If Nintendo would have dropped the price to about $79.99, got their butts to work on some great and intricately designed games, and maybe have included a game with the system, then this toy would have been more popular. After all, the Game Boy had only two colors and it lasted for over 9 years! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Jack Lindgren alternelin@aol.com
on Sunday, May 21, 19100 at 19:11:44
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Nintendo Virtual Boy was released in 1995. It is a 32 bit system and displays in only one color (red). It is the only cartridge based VR systems and can be found for a price under $30. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| SHAWN SHUNJ1178@AOL.COM
on Thursday, April 13, 19100 at 13:25:12
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- IT DOES MAKE ME LOOK AT THINGS RED AND BLACK FOR ABOUT FIVE TO TEN MIN I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME. IF YOU WANT TO HEAR MORE JUST E-MAIL ME. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Fixitdave fixitdave@yahoo.com
on Wednesday, March 29, 19100 at 11:36:54
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a Virtual Boy and almost all the games that came out for it. I have played it extensively for over an hour at a time, I have suffered no vision impairment and neither have my kids who have played it. Its a very powerful little system that was sadly abandonded by Nintendo due to poor reception by consumers. At a price of 199.99 it was almost dead as soon as it hit the store shelves. Damaging to the eyes? Nope. Fun to play? yep. Fixitdave --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Leo Lshuder@hotmail.com
on Saturday, March 4, 19100 at 09:26:01
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have one of these and Wario Land is an awsome game! Too bad every other game made for it blows . . . --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Valin (none) on Saturday,
February 26, 1999 at 16:30:24
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- A good fact to remember about virtual boy is that it's a terrible system. Seriously. Not only is it horribly damaging to the eyes, it's extremely disorienting. I have no idea how this passed marketing tests. Nintendo's first big mistake. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| John Parson tronic687@hotmail.com
on Saturday, February 5, 1999 at 09:08:48
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Did you know that Virtual boy's price dropped $50 in 1 week? If you play Virtual Boy too long, it can damage your eyes and will make all red and black colors stand out --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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