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Understood
@ls650Registered September 5, 2008Active 13 years, 2 months ago
31 Replies made

I find that once in a while, the right eye of my VB gets ‘warbly’. I turn it off, wait a few minutes, and then try again. The problem has always disappeared.

Yeah, I saw that already. $3500? Sorry, but that’s a bit rich for my blood!

I’m curious to ask:
How do the contestants feel about releasing their source code for us newbie programmers to take a look at? It would be good to see some detailed code for the VB…

I was just reading some comments in the programming contest thread that the BLOX2 programmer is asking for an artist to help him create a title page and some in-game art….

MY THOUGHTS
Sad to say, but I think the homebrew games are boring

Instead of complaining, maybe you should download the development tools that are there and try to write a game yourself.
If you can’t program, maybe you are good at art or music and can offer your assistance to programmers who need help.

Sweet – I’d be happy to try out this demo but I don’t have a Flashboy yet. I will give it a try via emulator… 😎

That’s too bad. At this point, I’d say to keep the old one for some spare parts.

You’re not missing much… I’m not much of a team sports game fan, and I find the baseball cart is a pretty weak entry in the VB’s library of games.

I think people are paying too much money because they’re reluctant to buy the Japanese versions. I just won an auction for a NIB Jack Bros from Japan for $28 US.

Other systems I have:
– Atari 2600 with perhaps 50 carts
– Atari Lynx with about 30 carts
– Atari Jaguar with about 30 carts and CD-drive with a few CD games
– Atari 8-bit with about 12 games

Obviously I’m a big Atari fan. At one point or another I’ve also owned a Colecovision, Intellivision, SNES, Genesis, PS1, N64, PSP and GB/GBC/GBA/DS.

Good day.
I just received a Virtual Boy that I bought off eBay. It was in excellent condition with 7 carts: Wario Land, Galactic Pinball, Red Alarm, Panic Bomber, Baseball, Teleroboxer, and Mario Tennis. Cost was $104 US plus shipping.

Serial number VN101198422 :thumpup: