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Anyone try the emulator virtualboy go for vr headset Oculus Quest?

Been playing wuth it past 2 days and finally I can play without the virtual boy visor problems

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Yes! I love it. Playing on Oculus Quest, it is finally a super-easy solution to emulate VB, and not only does it do stereoscopic 3D, but the controller even has a functionally identical layout! (more or less). It is in m opinion, the second-best thing there is for playing VB. The real deal is still king, but even in some ways I prefer the Quest (for sure I prefer it if I’m going out and about, or traveling). It’s amazing to be able to play Mario Clash on an airplane without fear of destroying something precious! I love VB Go and I strongly recommend anyone with an oculus quest go and try it out ASAP, or if you know someone with a quest, borrow theirs and try it out.

I really wish someone would take one of these updated emulators and back port it to something that’s not stuck on those expensive goggles. I like vbjin enough but it’s not perfect either by any means.

VmprHntrD wrote:
I really wish someone would take one of these updated emulators and back port it to something that’s not stuck on those expensive goggles. I like vbjin enough but it’s not perfect either by any means.

You can get an Oculus Go for about the same price as a VB.

mellott124 wrote:

VmprHntrD wrote:
I really wish someone would take one of these updated emulators and back port it to something that’s not stuck on those expensive goggles. I like vbjin enough but it’s not perfect either by any means.

You can get an Oculus Go for about the same price as a VB.

I see the site says one model there and $200. I got lucky with my VB then. 😉 Seriously though, I can’t rationalize spending $200 on something I’d barely touch, but I get what you’re saying.

 

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