I’d definitely want a copy of Insmouth and Space Invaders would also be really cool! I’d also be interested in a new release of Fishbone as I failed to buy it the first time around.
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As of this point from what I’ve seen so far, I find retronintendonerds videos more informative overall.
Though I still prefer Johan Öbergs video reviews the most!
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Actually right now eBay prices are low, so I’d go that route if I were you. I just checked up on games and they are lower boxed then they have been in quite some time.
That’s pretty cool; Does it have a case or is it just a board? It sort of reminds me of R-Zone DataZone (without it’s shell) except it’s based on the excellent selling Gameboy Advance.
No joke before it powered on and before noticing the edge with the GBA cart, I thought it was a DataZone deshelled.
I really wanna see this game patched to have filled in areas to enter. The ship should stay see thru but he rest should be filled in (except actual entrances). Maybe make new levels (filled in) and call it Red Alarm 2!
The Virtual Boy emulator on 3DS project would seem to have died long ago, but it’s good to still hold out hope that it will continue one day. Now that I look at it, I do think this is likely some phone application as well.
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The last time he showed any real definitive proof he was working on it was way back in June, after such he just made claims until early September then never logged back into PlanetVB since then.
I am super interested in seeing a Point N Click adventure game like Ambrosines Monster Manor. It’s what I’ve wanted since the first time I played a Virtual Boy.
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I submit to you all that there was nothing that could have been done. VR and 3D technology in general is very gimmicky, and even when built well; it’s still got very low adoption. 3D TVs while amazing came and went with little fanfare. Nobody even talks about Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR or any of the other ones, they are gimmicky and only fill a very small group of peoples interest.
When Nintendo 3DS launched hardly anybody was interested, and it appeared as though it was going to fade out. It wasn’t until prices lowered and people realized they could play games without the 3D that it became everyone’s console.
I submit to you all that there was nothing that could have been done. VR and 3D technology in general is very gimmicky, and even when built well; it’s still got very low adoption. 3D TVs while amazing came and went with little fanfare. Nobody even talks about Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR or any of the other ones, they are gimmicky and only fill a very small group of peoples interest.
When Nintendo 3DS launched hardly anybody was interested, and it appeared as though it was going to fade out. It wasn’t until prices lowered and people realized they could play games without the 3D that it became everyone’s console.