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#72 From: virtualboydomain@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed Jun 5, 2002 9:48 pm
Subject: New file uploaded to virtualboydomain
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#71 From: pinmagic
Date: Wed May 1, 2002 12:19 am
Subject: Re: Replacement Light Shield for Virtual Boy?
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Good deal!  A replacement is easy, if you're in the US.  Just go to
www.nintendo.com, and check out the parts section (in the "STORE", I
think).  Or call 1-800-255-3700.  As for other neat stuff (tons of
games including the ultra-rare Virtual Lab, carrying cases,
brochures, magazines, etc.) for the VB, feel free to contact me at
nspinhead@....  But don't expect the bargain prices YOU got!

#70 From: "richardbarberian2001" <richardbarberian@...>
Date: Tue Apr 30, 2002 10:45 pm
Subject: Replacement Light Shield for Virtual Boy?
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Howdy everyone!  I recently purcased a virtual boy with Mario Tennis
at a thrift store for $16 (hope that was a good price).  Anyway
everything was complete except for the black light shield.  I know
this is a long shot, but does anyone know where a replacement one can
be purchased?  I know that you don't really need it to play but it
makes it does a great job of keeping surrounding light out.  THanks...

#69 From: FerryGoeD
Date: Mon Aug 13, 2001 11:20 am
Subject: The Virtual Boy Fanlist!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FerryGoeD
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Hey there guys 'n gurls!<br><br>Lately I've been
getting a whole bunch of emails from people wanting to
add their name to the VBfanlist, 10 in the past 2
weeks alone!<br>I have yet to add them, but I'm hoping
more peeps will want to join, so please join the list
here:<br><a href=http://www.virtual-boy.org/vbfanlist.htm
target=new>http://www.virtual-boy.org/vbfanlist.htm</a><br><br>I really hope
many of you fans will want to join,
enjoy & VB ON!<br>Ferry.<br>www.virtual-boy.net

#68 From: gigan12901
Date: Sat Jun 16, 2001 2:14 pm
Subject: Wanna' trade?.................
gigan12901
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Hey gang. I recently joined, and this is my first
post. I have been having a bit of a "love affair" (easy
guys....) with the VB ever since I bought my first one from
WalMart for $49.99. I have a decent VB collection,
including about a dozen sealed games and three VB systems.
I thankfully took advantage of EB's Japanese VB
games, and purchased a few of each. I did pass on some
gems that I wish I wouldn't have, though. That's the
main purpose of this message. I am in need of Nester's
Funky Bowling and Jack Bros. Loose is fine. I have tons
of stuff to trade from VB stuff to a plethora of 80s
action figures. Oh, I'm also looking for a small
(5"~13") tv. LMK!<br><br>Cheers,<br>Joe
gigan12901@...

#67 From: virtualgameboy
Date: Tue Jun 12, 2001 3:46 am
Subject: Just wondering
virtualgameboy
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what are the games (American) that everyone here needs to complete their
collection?

#66 From: brotherlapras
Date: Sat May 26, 2001 6:22 pm
Subject: Wanted: 3D-Tetris
brotherlapras
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Does anyone out there have a copy of 3D-Tetris for Virtual Boy for sale? [Please
no offers for V-Tetris.]<br><br>And on that note, was this game ever released in
Japan?--Or only in the United States?

#65 From: pinmagic
Date: Sat Jan 13, 2001 8:41 pm
Subject: Virtual Boy Display Unit
pinmagic
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Folks:<br><br>Just to let you know that I have a
rare VB display unit on ebay. It's not the cheap
plastic one...this one is very cool! Check it
out!<br><br><a
href=http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1207309966
target=new>http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1207309966</a>

#64 From: Glover_01
Date: Wed Dec 20, 2000 2:39 pm
Subject: Re: Games
Glover_01
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www.gexpress.com has factory-sealed new copies of American Galactic Pinball for
around $6 plus shipping (as well as a host of other common games). As for Mario
Clash... good luck. Try eBay.

#63 From: TheColinMan
Date: Sat Nov 25, 2000 12:27 pm
Subject: Games
TheColinMan
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I've owned a VB since christmas time of when they
came out...but i'm still in search of US games or
Japanese games that are also in English or playable for
someone who doesnt read japanese. I'm mainly looking for
2 rather common games from what i've been told:
Mario Clash and Galactic Pinball. If you have any or
know someplace where I could buy them from just let me
know.

#62 From: virtualgameboy
Date: Thu Aug 10, 2000 5:39 am
Subject: STUPIDS
virtualgameboy
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I took a trip a couple months ago and stopped in a t a used game store, I found
JACK BROS. for $10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

#61 From: dizrythmia_enz
Date: Thu May 18, 2000 3:40 pm
Subject: Anyone got a spare Warioland manual???
dizrythmia_enz
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Just curious as I just realised that my copy never came with one, & I would like
to get ahold of one. Thanks

#60 From: shokin_mdm
Date: Sun Apr 9, 2000 4:30 am
Subject: PROJECT: VR-64 site!
shokin_mdm
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The PROJECT: VR-64 site is officially up and
ready for business. If you don't know what PROJECT:
VR-64 is, then I'll go on and tell you that it's a
petition to convince Nintendo to develop the next 3-D,
full-color virtual immersion system. For more information,
and to sign the petition, go to
www.geocities.com/team_vr64.

#59 From: shokin_mdm
Date: Fri Mar 31, 2000 11:24 pm
Subject: Re: PROJECT - this is cool
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That's an interesting idea, and you'd probably
know a lot more about that than I do. I really know
very little about the technical side of video games--I
leave that up to the developers. The goal of PROJECT:
VR-64 is not to deliver the plans for a new system to
Nintendo. This much is true: I have proposed that a new
system be developed. In fact, I'm even having sketches
of the system drawn up to be sent along with the
petition to Nintendo. I call it the VR-64. It's 64-bit,
full-color, 3-D virtual immersion. But these are all
suggestions. The purpose of PROJECT: VR-64 is not necessarily
to have the VR-64 per se developed. If that's what
happened, that would be great. But the real purpose is to
convince Nintendo that gamers want SOME system that is
reminicent of the VB. After all, the VB was unique. There
was no other system like it. And now there is no
system that provides the same type of experience that
the VB did. If the N64 died today, there'd still be
the PSX and Dreamcast. But the VB died and not what
do we have? Nothing. If PROJECT convinced Nintendo
to re-release the VB, then I couldn't be happier.
But that won't happen because the technology is now
too old. So I'm hoping that if we all put enough
effort into this thing, it will prove to Nintendo that
there is a demand for a new and improved 3-D virtual
immersion system. Imagine this: a full-color, 3-D,
first-person virtual reality version of Metal Gear Solid or
Quake. . . It would rock! So I hope you understand a
little bit better now what I'm trying to do. But even
though I'm the creator of PROJECT: VR-64, it doesn't
belong just to me, but to all gamers who would like to
see this come to pass. And it is for this reason that
we need to work together on this. As far as I'm
concerned, we're all members of TEAM: VR-64 and we can do it
if we remain united. But I need EVERYONE'S help.
Expect the PROJECT website to be up within the next week
or so. It's not a big site and I'm working hard, so
it probably shouldn't take me too long. Thanks!
Peace out for now!

#58 From: vbdefender
Date: Fri Mar 31, 2000 5:42 pm
Subject: Re: PROJECT - this is cool
vbdefender
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OK, here's what I think would be good for the
project and could theoretically run existing N64 games.
Imagine this: a DUAL processor N64, Each processor will
run the game using a different "camera angle" and
will feed that into a VR display. So all they would
have to do to run existing games would be to take the
games "normal" camera angle and the system would alter
it slightly for each eye, and since you have two
processors rendering simultaneously in 2 spots, you will
have the illusion of 3-dimensiality. It's that simple!

#57 From: shokin_mdm
Date: Thu Mar 30, 2000 11:27 pm
Subject: New Petition--Please Read
shokin_mdm
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I'm starting a new petition, bit it's not to
re-release the Virtual Boy. That'll never happen because the
technology is already over 5 years old. Instead, it's to
convince Nintendo to develop a new system that employs 3-D
virtual immersion technology. The PROJECT: VR-64 website
will be up within the next couple of weeks, but to go
on and add your name to the petition please e-mail
me at ShokinMDM@... and make sure to include your
name, e-mail address and country you're from. Thank
you.

#56 From: vbvidyogamer
Date: Wed Mar 22, 2000 7:09 pm
Subject: Re: Chat Time
vbvidyogamer
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I don't care what time, why not post a time and date and we all post if its good
for us or not?

#55 From: vbvidyogamer
Date: Wed Mar 22, 2000 7:07 pm
Subject: Re: IS EVERYONE DEAD HERE OR SOMETHIN?
vbvidyogamer
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NO, i'm still here.

#54 From: vbvidyogamer
Date: Wed Mar 22, 2000 7:07 pm
Subject: Request for Help
vbvidyogamer
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Hi all, I just started a new site called VB Lab
and it can be found at <a href=http://vblab.8k.com
target=new>http://vblab.8k.com</a> and I need
some help with ideas, just check it out, its for all
kinds of VB stuff that was and wasn't. Post here if you
want to help.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Vidyogamer

#53 From: vbintact
Date: Wed Mar 22, 2000 5:53 pm
Subject: IS EVERYONE DEAD HERE OR SOMETHIN?
vbintact
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just wanted to know

#52 From: poita4000
Date: Sat Mar 18, 2000 8:43 am
Subject: Weird Sh!T Zone Update
poita4000
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Go to the WoN VB Board and read my post to see some details.......

#51 From: vbdefender
Date: Sun Mar 12, 2000 7:23 am
Subject: Chat Time
vbdefender
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Let's set up a chat time. For the time being, I
am up for pretty much any time, so you guys post the
best day/time for you to chat and post the time in GMT
I guess, to be consistent for all our different
zones. After some times are posted, we can set up a time
to chat in the club room if you are all interested.

#50 From: draetzn
Date: Thu Feb 24, 2000 1:42 pm
Subject: Re: question mostly for draetzn
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yes, all these kind of pics are from the weekly tsushin magazine, just one issue
came out.. =(<br>but its the only proof for some games of which prototypes might
exist...<br><br>DrAetzn

#49 From: draetzn
Date: Thu Feb 24, 2000 1:40 pm
Subject: Re: What kind of VB game is this?
draetzn
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yes its redalarm, its the exact boxcover of the jap. version.. the jap. version
has absolutely no differences to the us version...<br><br>DrAetzn

#48 From: virtuale98
Date: Thu Feb 24, 2000 5:01 am
Subject: Re: What kind of VB game is this?
virtuale98
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According to the katakana name on the box, the game is "RO-DO A-RU-MA" or RED
ALARM, so the incognit is over.

#47 From: virtualgameboy
Date: Wed Feb 23, 2000 11:00 pm
Subject: How's it going
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I'm new to this club<br><br>I own 10 VB
games<br>T&E Golf (Jap)<br>Baseball '95(Jap)<br>Vertical Force
(Jap)<br>Panic Bomber (Jap)<br>Mario's Tennis (who
doesn't)<br>Teleroboxer<br>Galactic Pinball<br>Panic Bomber<br>Red Alarm
<br>Water
World<br>Wario Land<br><br>I don't know if this seems like a
lot, but I bought my VB in '97 and have been able to
find most of these games discounted usually with the
box torn up in a big bin at Toys R Us. I only got
three of these games from Ebay. <br><br>There is a VB
story I really regret. I bought my VB in the Boise Toys
R Us while on vacation, the only two games I found
were Nester's Funky Bolwing and Teleroboxer. I had
seen Teleroboxer at my Toys R Us back home. I grabbed
Teleroboxer because I thought it looked cooler and I only had
so much money. BOY DO I REGRET THAT!!!!!!!!!

#46 From: FerryGoeD
Date: Wed Feb 23, 2000 7:46 am
Subject: Re: question
FerryGoeD
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The pictures came from the Japanese Virtual Boy WEEKLY TSUSHIN Magazine. That's
all. (sorry for interupting your chat with aetzn)

#45 From: vbdefender
Date: Tue Feb 22, 2000 10:34 pm
Subject: question mostly for draetzn
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you know all of the rare game pics that are up on
the web? The ones that are in the same format as the
one in the "photo gallery" draetzn, you posted one
and said it's from a japanese rare games mag, so i am
assuming that all those pics came from the same mag. Can
you tell me more about this (these?) magazine(s)
?<br>thanks<br>P.S. if you find rare games in Hong Kong, pick up
extras for us board posters ;)

#44 From: vbvidyogamer
Date: Tue Feb 22, 2000 1:22 am
Subject: Void previous message!
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Ok, it is Red Alarm... never mind

#43 From: vbvidyogamer
Date: Tue Feb 22, 2000 1:15 am
Subject: What kind of VB game is this?
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Hey everyone, Ebay has an auction for some
Japanese game, but I don't have any idea what the game is.
I think its just the Japanese version of Red Alarm,
but the box is diferent and the name is in Japanese.
It's by T & E Soft so thats why I think it is Red
Alarm. Anyway, its at $3 with no bids, thought someone
might want to bid, then again, I would like to know if
it is Red Alarm. Post here if you know if it is or
isn't<br><br><a
href=http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=265951100
target=new>http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=265951100</a><\
br><br>thats the site.<br>Thanx,<br>VB Vidyogamer

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