It’s here!! And the best part is it works MINT, no glitchy display issues! I can’t believe how totally stoked I am on a console from 1995 =P Well I’m off to play, I’ll be seeing you guys around!
Sounds like the typical problem. As I haven’t received my virtual boy yet I can’t confirm this, but apparently a 1/4″ bit (once in the holder) won’t fit a couple of the holes. If you have access to a dremel or similar you can put a slice on the back end of your bit so you can use a standard flathead to drive it.
This reply was modified 11 years, 5 months ago by speedyink.
This reply was modified 11 years, 5 months ago by speedyink.
Great job guys! I’m so glad that there are people still committed nearly 20 years later to this console. It really makes me feel great about my recent purchase. There’s actually going to be original content being released even though I’m incredibly late to the game.
I think I speak for everyone here when I say, Thank you for all your hard work. I’m truly amazed at all this. Here I thought I was buying a dead console just so I could bring back good memories of Red Alarm. Little did I know it’s actually still supported by an amazing community.
Thanks guys! Will definitely have to get a Flashboy, liking the looks of the homebrew and of course, the unreleased games!
I’ve been scouring this site and reading up a lot on this system. I can’t believe one of the unreleased prototypes was just released in the last year! Come on Dragon Hopper, your out there somewhere!!
This really is an intriguing console, glad I hopped on the bandwagon.