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{{Infobox System|Logo=Vs logo.gif|Image=Vs._System.jpg|Year=1985|Manufacturer=Nintendo|Type=Arcade|CPU=TBA|GPU=TBA|Sound CPU=TBA|Sound Chip=TBA|Memory=TBA|Controllers=Builtin}}
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{{Infobox System|Logo=Virtualboy logo.png|Image=Virtual-Boy-Set.jpg|Year=1995|Manufacturer=Nintendo|Type=Home Video game system|CPU=NEC V810|GPU=TBA|Sound CPU=TBA|Sound Chip=TBA|Memory=TBA|Controllers=Virtual Boy Controller}}
 
== Platform Information ==
 
== Platform Information ==
The Nintendo VS. System (任天堂VS.システム Nintendō Bāsasu Shisutemu?), called the VS. System (VS.システム Bāsasu Shisutemu?) for short, is a coin-operated video game platform designed for two-player competitive play using the VS. UniSystem or VS. DualSystem, arcade system boards based on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Many of these stand-up or sit-down arcade machines had two screens and controls joined at an angle. These games were ported to arcade hardware from existing home video games for the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System; thus, they could be sold cheaply to arcades in the late 1980s.
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''from wikipedia''
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The Virtual Boy (Japanese: バーチャルボーイ Hepburn: Bācharu Bōi?) is a 32-bit table-top 3D video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was marketed as the first "portable" video game console capable of displaying "true 3D graphics" out of the box.
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It was released on July 21, 1995 in Japan and August 16, 1995 in North America at a price of US$179.95. It proved to be a commercial failure and was not released in other regions. Its negative reception was unaffected by continued price drops. Nintendo discontinued it the following year on March 2, 1996. The Virtual Boy is Nintendo's second lowest selling platform after the 64DD.
  
 
=== Media Devices ===
 
=== Media Devices ===
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
* [http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8895 KLOV]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Boy Wikipedia]
* [http://johnsarcade.com/nintendo_vs_ppu_info.php Nintendo Vs. Unisystem Nintendo Vs. Dualsystem]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_VS._System Wikipedia]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 4 February 2020


Virtual Boy
Virtualboy logo.png
Virtual-Boy-Set.jpg
Manufacturer Nintendo
Type Home Video game system
CPU NEC V810
GPU TBA
Sound CPU TBA
Sound Chip TBA
Memory TBA
Controllers Virtual Boy Controller
Year 1995

Platform Information

from wikipedia

The Virtual Boy (Japanese: バーチャルボーイ Hepburn: Bācharu Bōi?) is a 32-bit table-top 3D video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was marketed as the first "portable" video game console capable of displaying "true 3D graphics" out of the box.

It was released on July 21, 1995 in Japan and August 16, 1995 in North America at a price of US$179.95. It proved to be a commercial failure and was not released in other regions. Its negative reception was unaffected by continued price drops. Nintendo discontinued it the following year on March 2, 1996. The Virtual Boy is Nintendo's second lowest selling platform after the 64DD.

Media Devices

  • ROM Images

Available Emulators

Below is a list of available emulators for this platform.

External Links