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  2. Virtual Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Boy had a short market timespan following its disappointing sales. The last game officially released for the Virtual Boy was 3D Tetris, released on March 22, 1996. [26] More games were announced for the system at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in May 1996, but these games were never released. [7]

  3. List of Virtual Boy games - Wikipedia

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    A Virtual Boy console with its controller. The Virtual Boy is a 32-bit tabletop video game console developed and designed by Nintendo, first released in Japan on July 21, 1995 and later in North America on August 14 of the same year. [1] The following lists contains all of the games released for the Virtual Boy.

  4. VisualBoyAdvance - Wikipedia

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    After VisualBoyAdvance became inactive in 2004, several forks began to appear such as VBALink, which allowed users to emulate the linking of two Game Boy devices. Eventually, VBA-M was created, which merged several of the forks into one codebase. Thus, the M in VBA-M stands for Merge. [13] VBA-M is backwards compatible with Game Boy and Game ...

  5. Virtual Boy Wario Land - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Boy Wario Land [a] is a 1995 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Virtual Boy. It stars Wario , who finds himself deep underground after stumbling upon a treasure-filled cave and must find his way back to the surface.

  6. Waterworld (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Waterworld is a series of video games released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Virtual Boy, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows and Game Boy, based on the film of the same name, along with unpublished versions for the Mega Drive/Genesis, [4] Sega Saturn, [5] Atari Jaguar, 3DO and PlayStation. [6]

  7. SD Gundam Dimension War - Wikipedia

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    The title Dimension War is a nod to the game's usage of multiple perspectives during its combat sequences. [4] Following a final call issued by Nintendo regarding Virtual Boy releases before they ceased support for the system, Bandai, alongside Athena, Taito, and J-Wing, rushed the game to market to hopefully recuperate costs. [5] Dimension War ...

  8. Vertical Force - Wikipedia

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    Vertical Force was developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Virtual Boy on August 12, 1995 in Japan. [3] It was later released in North America on December 1, 1995, where it was published by Nintendo. [4] It was Hudson's only other game released for the system, alongside a port of their PC-Engine puzzle game Panic Bomber. [2]

  9. Space Squash - Wikipedia

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    Space Squash [a] is a 1995 sports video game developed by Tomcat System and published by Coconuts Japan Entertainment in Japan for the Virtual Boy.The player assumes the role of a robot called Peatron to defeat a group of space pirates that have taken over the planet Animal Star on a intergalactic squash tournament.

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