There is one wrap zone by level. And each wrap zone is named by the color of the level design.
For example, g-land= gray land and the main color of the level is gray.
The R-ZONE is named the V-LAND like virtual land, and the level is in red 😉
I only finished the 1st level and it look a little bit like VB Wario Land because there is 3 plans of depth and you can jump between them. It’s coool 🙂
Once, the “glitchy” problem persisted after welding.
I think it was due to the fact that the connector was more or less connected on the PCB at the location where it was only glued.
This is enough to create perturbation.
To avoid this, I ironing the glue with the soldering iron setted to 100 °C.
Yes , it is, but not enough. If the not soldered part becomes to move, it is enough to create perturbation. But now it will be less difficult to solder the other part of the connector if necessary.
I bought my first VB 3 month ago. One of its screen became to glitch and I started to find a solution to repair it.
Finally, I repaired both screen succesfully (I’m in electronic) and I ordered on ebay 5 others VB who don’t work. After reparation, each VB work perfectly.
I begin to sell it in Switzerland and it works. In addition to that, some people asked me to repair it own VB 🙂
I love this hardware… I find it clever.
I think, in a near futur, I’ll start to programm a game. I programm in C and assembler.