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year 6 #6

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year 7 #8

year 20 #12

year 7 #12

year 13 #5

@Richard LP

Awesome scans! Thanks so much for sharing.
Love the Prototype console shown on the “year 6 #6” & “year 7 #12” ads. 🙂

Year 7 #7 :

VIRTUAL BOY
NINE
CARTRIDGES
FOR THE PRICE OF
ONE

YOU CAN’T MISS THIS PROMOTION
WHILE IT LASTS!

Under authorized license of Gamela Mexico S.A. de C.V.

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Year 6 #6 :

ARE YOU AFRAID TO GET
STUCK IN 3D?

VIRTUAL BOY
Now Contains
System
A Mario Tennis Game
An extra cartridge
ALL
AT THE INCREDIBLE PRICE
$585.00!

Extra cartridge only on June 30, 1997.

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Year 7 #8 :

DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO HAVE THE VIRTUAL COLLECTION

AND DON’T SHARE IT WITH ANYONE.

If you get a system or other cartridge from an authorized dealer, you can call use at 566-7880 and be a member of ESPACIO so you can enjoy all the new ones from Nintendo, FREE!

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Year 20 #12 :

Hahaha… no.

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Year 7 #12 :

YOU CAN’T MISS THIS
UNIQUE PROMOTION!

4 Games + AC Adapter
or
Virtual Boy System + 4 Games + AC Adapter

At an INCREDIBLE PRICE!

good translation virtualfreak!, thank’s so much.

here year 20 #12

a poorly executed effort

later during the reign of the best portable gameboy, Yokoi Gumpeidevelopment along with his team the Virtual Boy, which has been considered the greatest failure of Nintendo. This 32-bit console titlesallowed to play through two separate screens, giving a very good 3D effect for the period. Unfortunately it quickly released to compensate for the delay in N64, which added to working with batteries too(although he had power adapter), it was uncomfortable to play fortheir design, had little support from licensees, what caused it to beNintendo monumental nonsense. In addition, the system came to market very expensive, and lack of promotion really efficient (it wasdifficult to sell without displaying a 3D system as such), few peoplebought them.

enjoy gamers!
Saludos.

thank’s you too!
wow, it’s prototipe virtualjocker?
i didn’t see that
jajajaja
saludos!

IKARUGA!!! *\(^o^)/*

Oh cool! I’m a Virtual Freak now! 🙂

3 stars!

Buen trabajo , amigo!! / Well done , my friend !! XD

congratulations colesonwilson! jajaja
i hope get the thirt star mine!
Saludos!

here translation year 13 #5

perhaps many of you not familiar with the virtual boy for his lifetime was short and few games left for this platform, but within those few, there were several that stood out for its quality and fun, including Red Alarm. the shooter was using 3D graphics in red and black which permitted to observe the full level from the desired perspective. although not a very popular game, good enough to be here.

Saludos!

Thanks for the scans Richard! Is it possible to name year and month of release for each magazine?

is correct kristian!

I mean, instead of “Year 6 Issue 6”, can you name dates like “December 1996” for the magazines? Thanks!

year 6 #6 is june 1997
year 2 #9 is september 1993
year 7 #12 is december 1998
year 7 #8 is august 1998
year 7 #7 is july 1998
year 13 #5 is May 2004
year 20 #12 is december 2011

Saludos!

 

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