I made it earlier this year, thought I would share. Now my VB can safely travel with me!

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    1 year ago

    Pros: Your Virtual Boy can be safely carried without risking damaging it or losing parts.

    Cons: You own a Virtual Boy.

    I’m kidding, this is neat. c: Always love seeing people taking care of their older systems.

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      1 year ago

      Have to expect this comment in some form or other whenever you post about the Virtual Boy on the internet. 😅

      I really only got into soldering and electronics repair in order to maintain my old systems. Gotta take care of this stuff!

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        1 year ago

        Honestly, I appreciate the Virtual Boy. It was ahead of it’s time, both positively and negatively. The 3D was a sort of prototype for the 3DS’ technology, and it worked well, especially for the mid-90s. Having a 32-bit console you can (kind of) carry with you was a dream back then.

        The only issue was having to make so many concessions due to the cost of the 3D technology. 2bpp display? Bright red? Giant-ass brick you have to tape to your head? Bleh.

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          1 year ago

          I’ve always loved it, didn’t get one as a kid - but drooled over store kiosks and dreamed.

          Shortly after I got married, my (then new) wife surprised me with one after hearing me make a comment once about how cool I thought they were as a kid.

          She then helped me track down every NA game for it over the course of that next year or so.

          The system means a lot more to me now. 🙂