Included in this post are extremely high resolution (1200 dpi) scans of all screenshots for the lost Virtual Boy games appearing in Weekly Famitsu Magazine. By “lost,” I mean unreleased Virtual Boy games, whose ROMs still have not surfaced or been made publicly available as of the current date. This post contains screenshots for:
1. Dolphins Demo from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 323, dated February 24, 1995, page 97
2. Doraemon and Nobita’s Heart-Pounding Ghostland from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 104
3. Doraemon and Nobita’s Heart-Pounding Ghostland from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 367, dated December 29, 1995, page 243
4. Flying Henry from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 355, dated October 6, 1995, page 223
5. Flying Henry from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 113
6. Gulf Battlefront: Red City from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 355, dated October 6, 1995, page 223
7. Mario Bros. VB from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 323, dated February 24, 1995, page 97
8. New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Fierce Fighting Legends from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 109
9. Out of the Deathmount from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 107
10. Racing Demo from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 320, dated February 3, 1995, page 8
11. Racing Demo from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 323, dated February 24, 1995, page 97
12. Virtual Block from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 349, dated August 18 & 25, 1995, page 205
13. Virtual Block from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 114
14. Virtual Bomberman from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 349, dated August 18 & 25, 1995, page 205
15. Virtual Bomberman from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 111
16. Virtual Dodge Ball from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 353, dated September 22, 1995, page 187
17. Virtual Double Yakuman from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 345, dated July 28, 1995, page 116
18. Virtual Double Yakuman from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 346, dated August 4, 1995, page 25
19. Virtual Double Yakuman from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 111
20. Virtual Gunman from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 113
21. Virtual Jockey from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 351, dated September 8, 1995, page 217
22. Virtual Pro Baseball ’96 from Weekly Famitsu Magazine, Issue Number 363, dated December 1, 1995, page 106
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Included in this post are extremely high resolution (1200 dpi) scans of all screenshots for the lost Virtual Boy games appearing in Marushō Super Famicom Magazine for the year 1995. This post contains screenshots for:
1. Flying Henry from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 18, dated November 10, 1995, page 75
2. Gulf Battlefront: Red City from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 17, dated October 27, 1995, page 75
3. New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Fierce Fighting Legends from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 18, dated November 10, 1995, page 75
4. Out of the Deathmount from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 20, dated December 8, 1995, page 83
5. Virtual Block from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 14, dated September 8, 1995, page 83
6. Virtual Bomberman from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 14, dated September 8, 1995, page 82
7. Virtual Dodge Ball from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 16, dated October 13, 1995, page 101
8. Virtual Double Yakuman from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 14, dated September 8, 1995, page 83
9. Virtual Jockey from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 14, dated September 8, 1995, page 83
10. Virtual Pro Baseball ’96 from Marushō Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 19, dated November 24, 1995, page 127
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Included in this post are extremely high resolution (1200 dpi) scans of the screenshots for the lost Virtual Boy games appearing in Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine for all of the issues that I own for the year 1995 (Issues that I’m missing for that year, which might contain some screenshots for lost Virtual Boy games, are No. 19 and 20). This post also includes screenshots for the first issue of the year 1996, and it’s possible that later issues for that year also contain screenshots for some lost Virtual Boy games. This post specifically contains screenshots for:
1. Doraemon and Nobita’s Heart-Pounding Ghostland from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1996’s Issue Number 1, dated January 5 & 19, 1996, page 46
2. Flying Henry from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 17, dated October 27, 1995, page 29
3. Gulf Battlefront: Red City from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 17, dated October 27, 1995, page 29
4. New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Fierce Fighting Legends from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 18, dated November 10, 1995, page 117
5. Virtual Block from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 15, dated September 22, 1995, page 33
6. Virtual Bomberman from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 14, dated September 8, 1995, page 144
7. Virtual Dodge Ball from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 17, dated October 27, 1995, page 29
8. Virtual Gunman from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1996’s Issue Number 1, dated January 5 & 19, 1996, page 46
9. Virtual Jockey from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 15, dated September 22, 1995, page 32
10. Virtual Pro Baseball ’96 from Dengeki Super Famicom Magazine, 1995’s Issue Number 18, dated November 10, 1995, page 117
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Just amazing
Some say the VB sucks but if it had time it would have been even greater just like the ps3 that also didn’t do much year 1
Included in this post are extremely high resolution (1200 dpi) scans of screenshots for lost Virtual Boy games appearing in Jugemu Magazine. This post contains screenshots for:
1. Flying Henry from Jugemu Magazine, Issue Number 9 – January, 1996 – page 97 (2 screenshots)
2. New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Fierce Fighting Legends from Jugemu Magazine, Issue Number 9 – January, 1996 – page 175
3. New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Fierce Fighting Legends from Jugemu Magazine, Issue Number 10 – February, 1996 – page 160
4. Virtual Bomberman from Jugemu Magazine, Issue Number 12 – April, 1996 – page 177
5. Virtual Double Yakuman from Jugemu Magazine, Issue Number 5 – September, 1995 – page 131
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I got some screenshots of games from when you put the pictures of the magazine pages of Marusho Super Famicom. Theres one for Virtual Jockey and Virtual Double Yakuman.
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I would love to get my hands on those original magazines. This is the next best thing. Thanks for sharing!
Nanis wrote:
I have a LOT more. A WHOLE LOT.
If you look at the first couple posts on this thread, you will find much higher resolution screenshots (1200 dpi) of all of the screenshots that you’ve been posting from my 200 dpi scans. If you want to crop and/or clean up these higher resolution ones, please feel free to do so.
Benjamin Stevens wrote:
Nanis wrote:
I have a LOT more. A WHOLE LOT.If you look at the first couple posts on this thread, you will find much higher resolution screenshots (1200 dpi) of all of the screenshots that you’ve been posting from my 200 dpi scans. If you want to crop and/or clean up these higher resolution ones, please feel free to do so.
Most (not including the doraemon ones) were from Marusho SF.
Nanis wrote:
Most (not including the doraemon ones) were from Marusho SF.
Yes, which are all included in the 2nd post of this thread. (1st post: Famitsu; 2nd post: Marusho; 3rd post: Dengeki)
Benjamin Stevens wrote:
Nanis wrote:
Most (not including the doraemon ones) were from Marusho SF.Yes, which are all included in the 2nd post of this thread. (1st post: Famitsu; 2nd post: Marusho; 3rd post: Dengeki)
Heres an excuse: My internet is a GIANT crap sandwich when Three tablets, two laptops, and a desktop streaming a movie try to use the internet. Because of this, the post did not load.