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Canceled Mario Platformer For The Virtual Boy Has ResurfacedThe Virtual Boy was a short-lived console you wore on your head, released by Nintendo in the mid-1990s. The console's lifespan was so short that it didn't even get its own Mario platformer.
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Three screenshots of the Mario franchise’s unreleased Virtual Boy outing have resurfaced online, giving us the best look at the game anyone’s seen since 1995. The images were discovered hiding ...
The unquestionable killer application in the Virtual Boy line-up, Virtual Boy Wario Land is solid and cleverly designed. In lieu of a true 2.5D Mario platformer, this is the goods.
Big, black and red and looking something like the arcade-style virtual reality headsets of the early 90s, the Nintendo Virtual Boy is as unusual to look at as it is to play. It's unlike any other ...
Seeing Red: Nintendo's Virtual Boy is now available for purchase in print and ebook formats. A full list of references can be found in the book.
Sadly, it was a giant flop. And you could kinda tell it would be from the ad's brief glimpse of Mario Tennis, Virtual Boy's signature game. No, it couldn't be viewed on conventional TV.
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