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Understood
@virtual_linkRegistered March 13, 2012Active 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Bitchin’ stand dude. Good buy.

bigmak wrote:
T.M.N.T. for the nes…could never get that game finished 😛 some stages were great..but that water stage was just silly.

-Eric

I actually liked that game. It’s difficulty keeps me going and wanting to beat it.

Protoman85 wrote:

Dragon’s Lair NES
Horrible, just horrible.

Ghostbusters NES
See AVGN

I forgot about those two.

you mean you can’t sell it to us through here 🙁

merry april fool’s day

L___E___T wrote:
Just to add, that’s not me being sarcastic, I just love the Terminator as a piece of character design and thought it was somewhat related considering he sees in red and black 😉

Plus the general ‘forever alone’ expression made me chuckle.
The Virtual Boy is basically Nintendo’s melancholy console after all…

lol The Terminator rocks.

L___E___T wrote:
“Affirmative.”

Cool just wanted to confirm it. I saw the AVGN play “Jack Bros.” (JP) but I couldn’t tell if his VB was a US or JP version.

Oh yeah, and cool pic of the Terminator. ^_^

I didn’t really like a lot of the Wario Land games. I mean they were pretty good but not “Oh my God these are the greatest games ever!!”.

Some games really don’t provide any 3-D element which is pretty sad.

I had one that both eyes just completely went out. So I gotta open it up and fix it. Luckly it was a spare I am selling.

Ahh the 64DD, what a fail.

colesonwilson wrote:
Virtual Boy 3D is achieved primarily through the use of parallax, whereas DOOM is a First Person Shooter which uses a different technology to accomplish its goal.

It would take a complete re-write of the game, and even then I doubt the system has the power needed to pull it off.

Buuuuuut even if you could pull it off you would never be happy with the result.

In order for 3D to really look correct the system would need to be able to adjust the focus based on what your eyes were looking at. If the game consisted of you staring directly at the center of the screen then there would be no problem, but the second you tried to look at something in the corner of the screen the entire image would totally distort and look confusing. That’s one of the main downfalls of the system.

I was thinking you could take the SNES version and just turn it to the graphics of the VB. The 32X version is a 32 bit version but has less to offer compared to SNES.

Damn, well that sucks. It would’ve really helped. Mainly so you don’t get eye strain and have to look like an idiot playing it. lol