What's everyone's favorite Virtual Boy game? Mine is a toss-up between Wario
Land (for the RPG-item-find elements) and Galactic Pinball (just cuz it's...
well... pinball!)<br>~Glover
Hi i have join the club today. I am from Sweden and i have the answer. No 3d
Tetris and Vtetris is not the same game. 3d Tetris is mush better then Vtetris.
Hi Lightnin678. 3D-Tetris and V-Tetris are
completely different. 3D Tetris is a wired game (much alike
red alarm in graphics) in which pieces fall from the
ceiling. V-Tetris is simple tetris, plus it has other
options to play a "circular" tetris (curious thing). Both
of them are good enough for a Virtual Boy collector
(I prefer V-Tetris, though).<br><br>Dani.
I've been to the store in person, they're located
on 32nd st in front of Madison Square
Garden.<br><br>Their VB selection is very poor, only a few common
titles, I figure they're clearing it to leave space for
next-generation console.
Heh... this is regarding my note about
www.gexpress.com<br><br>DON'T order from them unless you are desperate. I
ordered four games and an AC Adapter/Tap set from them,
all of which were said to be in stock, and they only
shipped three of the games. I sent them FIVE BLOODY
EMAILS asking where the other one was and why they had
deleted it from my order; it took them two weeks to
finally respond that they HAD answered every email I sent
them (I'd like to know where those other four emails
went)and that they were in fact out of that item.
Throughout the email they made it all seem like I was the
stupid buffoon whose fault it was. They ALSO charged me
a dollar extra, which I wouldn't have had a big
deal with if they had at least let me know why it was
there... then they denied it, and the charge mysteriously
went away.<br>A very lacking company, in my opinion.
Everyone who wants to get games has checked out
ebay at least once. What about the other bidding
services. I checked out yahoo today and didnt find much on
VB. but i found some rare games for cheap prices and
not many people are bidding on VB stuff on yahoo.
Just an idea.
Dani, yo tambiem hablo espanol (vivia en Costa Rica), y puede preguntarme en
espanol con la consola y los juegos. La mayoria de los juegos (Virtual Boy)
estan en EEUU.
Dani:<br><br>Welcome to the club, if you're
looking for VB games and don't want to go through eBay,
look through the links section, and locate the games
from one of the retailers.<br><br>If anyone is looking
for Insmouse No Yakata or Space Squash, Video Game
Depot has them now for $200 each
copy<br><br><a href=http://www.videogamedepot.com
target=new>http://www.videogamedepot.com</a><br><br>Vince
Hi there. I'm also a relatively new member of
this club, and I think I was offered to become a
member because I am one of those VBoy "seekers" out
there and I have searched for "Virtual Boy" at E-Bay.
Well, it's always good to be a member of these clubs
:-) They help you increase your
collection!!!<br><br>Dani.
I just got invited to join this club. Im not
really sure how, but i just got a Virtual Boy and i
think it is one of The coolest things ever made. Ive
been playing for hours on end and im not getting bored
like with any other game. Well thats all bye.
My first club to join in months...<br>Quick note
for all you looking for the more common
American/import games: www.gexpress.com has many titles at $6 and
$8, including the AC Adapter/Tap set for $6! Shipping
depends on where you live, but it's still a great deal
(unfortunately, they don't have any other periphreals or the VB
itself... oh well).<br>--Glover GonRock, Master of Ice and
Virtual Boy Defender
I thought I gave it when I signed up, but here it
is:<br><br>abieler@...<br><br>I'd like anyone on this list who is
interested in
software or hardware development to get in
touch!<br><br>I'd especially like help with cracking the sound
hardware!<br><br>Thanks,<br>Amos (way2poor)
Well, the way I see it is that activity attracts
but inactivity only creates boredom. What I mean is
that people are only going to stay interested in
PROJECT: VR-64 and the VB as long as there is something
going on. There has to be a certain amount of activity
to keep gamers from losing interest and going off to
find something new to do. This is why I want a lot or
participation within the VB community as a whole, and
especially within the ranks of TEAM: VR-64. I figure the
best way to initailize this is to start up a weekly
chat session and then expand into other things. As far
as the optimal time is concerned, I'll have to
consult the members of the TEAM. Majority rules of
course. I just received the 50th name on the petition
today, so we're halfway to where I want to be when we
first attempt this. By the way, you never answered my
question: Have you signed the petition yet? If not, please
go to www.geocities.com/team_vr64 and do so. Later!
Vince, you are the club founder right? Thought
so. Okay, here's the deal. I've been thinking lately
about setting up a time among TEAM: VR-64 members to
chat about the VB/VR-64. As of this writing, only 49
people have signed the petition and I wouldn't think of
trying this without at least 100. After all, if I
e-mailed 100 people about it maybe 30 or so would show up.
That's a good starting number. So I'm thinking that once
we have 100 members we could try to start up a
weekly chat session or something. I don't know; it's
just an idea. But it just might breathe new life into
your club and it would bring the TEAM closer together.
Tell me what you think. . .
Right now, I have Mario's Tennis, Mario Clash,
Golf, Galactic Pinball and Wario Land. I used to have
Red Alarm and Teleroboxer as well. Lately I've really
wished that I still had Red Alarm. It was a good game. I
also want Vertical Force. As for V-Fishing, I'd like
to have it as well, but it's something about import
games. I just think it would really bother me to not be
able to read what everything said. Thanks for signing
the petition. I appreciate it! I can honestly say
that I don't know if it will work or not, but if helps
at all to bring the VB community together then it's
worth it regardless. Talk to you later!
I know what you're saying, but you have to
understand my line of reasoning. I think of it this way:
Five years ago, the VB was released for $180. It was
32-bit with a red and black monochrome display. Okay,
cool. . . Now it's five years in the future. Technology
which would have been much too expensive 5 years ago
could not be made available for a reasonable price. So
the same $180 now--five years in the future--a much
more advanced system could be produced. And you have
to keep one more thing in mind as well: It's gonna
take to get all the names for the petition, to put the
packet together and for Nintendo to decide to develop
the system. So we're really talking 2 or 3 or more
years from now which would be 7 or 8 after the VB. And
one last thing: If Nintendo answers with an emphatic
"NO!" then I'm not opposed to taking it to Sega, Sony
or anyone else who will listen. By the way, have you
signed the petition yet? If not, then please go to
www.geocities.com/team_vr64 and sign it. I replaced the e-mail link with a
form so it's totally hassle-free. Later!
I know what you're saying, but you have to
understand my line of reasoning. I think of it this way:
Five years ago, the VB was released for $180. It was
32-bit with a red and black monochrome display. Okay,
cool. . . Now it's five years in the future. Technology
which would have been much too expensive 5 years ago
could not be made available for a reasonable price. So
the same $180 now--five years in the future--a much
more advanced system could be produced. And you have
to keep one more thing in mind as well: It's gonna
take to get all the names for the petition, to put the
packet together and for Nintendo to decide to develop
the system. So we're really talking 2 or 3 or more
years from now which would be 7 or 8 after the VB. And
one last thing: If Nintendo answers with an emphatic
"NO!" then I'm not opposed to taking it to Sega, Sony
or anyone else who will listen.