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Ohhh okay, I collect pretty much every system. If I can find it and it’s reasonanle then I add it to my collection. I actually sort of like the Vii it has some charm to it.

Uhh okay, I was just stating I’d like to see the Game Hero game setup like how “Fever Move” was designed. Why so negative Seam?

I am excited to see this updated version of the game. I’d really like to see it more like “Fever Move” on Sport Vii.

I would definitely like my VB Cart Programmer in one of those awesome red cases. I think it fits nicely with your fancy mini VB shell.

I think you should use some low grit 60 sandpaper to make it look smooth. The current look is very scratched looking because of the 3D printing.

Okay, so actually “Insmouse No Yakata” would be much more suitable for a clone of Wolfenstein 3D.

I’ve always thought it would be possible to modify “Insmouse No Yakata” with a graphics change and level change. I just wish I could tile edit on Virtual Boy like how easy it is for NES, then I’d do it cause we have level editors already for it.

The comic made it sound like an awesome game but the actual gameplay looked like the worst game on VB.

I tried to replicate this and could not get the same result. Even after multiple attempts.

Its very flashy, eh? I like the attention to detail.

Street Fighter 2 has been such a culturally significant video game that it literally just got a new release recently on Nintendo Switch as Ultra Street Fighter 2. That’s a big difference then the other games which never went on any other platforms, understand now?

Excellent explanation speedyink, and much more elegantly explained then anything I could have written.

Someone already solutioned my issue!, and they did it substantially cheaper.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.all3dp.com/49-3d-printed-vr-headset-inspired-virtual-boy/

(I am going to buy one to see about pulling the screen from it and extending it off the main base.)

So now it’s actually just up to making a nice headset and controller, I guess.

I wasn’t even aware of the game Worms until I saw this thread. I watched a couple videos of different versions of the game, and now I’d be interested to see a version on VB for sure.

Wow, thank you Richard!

Price for a completed one with mount screw insert?

What you guys fail to realize is this game took many, many years to develop. It was also very costly and paid for by Ben, all copies originally released were intended for donation.

This game could be had for $200, and he’s literally playing off his copies as the originals. But charging a bundle for his copies and not donating anything from his proceeds.

I find that to be pretty crappy. He’s made thousands off his reproductions that are attempting to perfectly replicate real copies.

Maybe he should change the label art and not include the box and manual, since his copies are being sold to fool people into believing they are receiving the rare true copies. In the future fake copies will be able to be determined by the board color and design thankfully (people would be less likely to pay such a high price if they discovered their copies weren’t original run copies, just like releases on NintendoAge people want the original copies).

Not to say I actually care about my copy retaining any value, I just don’t like people fooling others in the name of profit. These people think they are buying the actual copies of the game that were talked about years ago on many gaming sites. They are unfortunately receiving replications, that aren’t described as such in the sales details (You actually lie in the details and call your replications from the same batch as the rare release).

$250 for a loose copy??? It was $200 for a complete in box copy (with portions of the sale being given to those involved, whoever they are) in the true release. If anything set a sale price at $100 “buy it now!” to make it available to everyone, instead of feeding to the ridiculous inflation.

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Nintendo for the most part doesn’t even acknowledge Virtual Boy beyond being a toy and not even a video game console. They would sadly never make such a device for us fans.