LS650 wrote:
Personally I am glad to see these released so that others can finally have a chance to try them out.
I think exactly the same. Actually, if a hardcore collector wants the original game, he will be able to get them for a big amount of money, but now average users will be able to play these gems, for example, with our original Virtual Boy consoles and Flashboy cart.
Absolutely outstanding game! Hope it will be finished, but well, to finish… it only needs sound and a splash screen. Playability it’s great and it’s very fun!
JUST received the Flashboy (it’s the #103 one) … and this is the first game I’ve tested with it. It’s great!!!! Only the “press any key to start” text it’s not well displayed on 3D.
Today I’ve received Mario Clash, Mario Tennis, Galactic Pinball and Red Alarm. Very good games! Although I don’t like most of T&E Soft games on MSX, I have been very impressed with RED ALARM 🙂 Great to discover now what I didn’t been able to 13 years ago ^^ (Actually, I didn’t like to try any emulator because the Virtual Boy actually must be ALWAYS played on the original machine)
PS: My VB screen has 1 thin black horizontal line near the bottom, but I can play all the games perfectly (system it’s in a very great condition). I think it’s not a problem and also, I am not good at electronics to fix it if I want :P.
This reply was modified 16 years, 4 months ago by xenon.
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Here are the game systems I own, not counting the Virtual Boy :D. (I only put consoles. Some computers I own are used mainly for gaming purposes, but they are computers, not game consoles)
TV console systems
2 PONG clones
AMSTRAD GX4000
ATARI 2600 Jr clone
ATARI Jaguar
COMMODORE Amiga CD32
MICROSOFT Xbox 360
NINTENDO NES
PANASONIC 3DO FZ-10
SEGA Master System II
SEGA Mega Drive II
SEGA Mega CD II
SEGA Megadrive 32X
SEGA Saturn
SEGA Dreamcast
NINTENDO Gamecube
NINTENDO Wii
Portable console systems
SEGA Game Gear
TIGER GAME.COM
TIGER GAME.COM Pocket Pro Light
SNK Neogeo Pocket
NINTENDO Gameboy
NINTENDO Gameboy Advance
NINTENDO Gameboy Micro
NINTENDO Pokémon Mini
GAMEPARK GP32
GAMEPARK HOLDINGS GP2X
TIGER TELEMATICS GIZMONDO
TIMETOP GAMEKING
TIMETOP GAMEKING III (Yep, Gameking appeared in the 2000’s :-D)
NINTENDO DS Lite
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Hello! The shop is Evolutiongames and it has the Flashboy in the main page.
PS: Today I’ve discovered your website;) . Your collection is impressive. I think I won’t ever have some of the games if they are not “released” online 😛
Also, as a scener (but only musician, I have composed more than 350 modules for Scream-Impulse-Schism Tracker for example. I’ve also composed music for MSX FM-PAC, MSX Music Module and Amiga) I am very interested in the growing Homebrew scene and how the community coders-sceners are doing a real revival of the console 😀