I don't have one but I would suggest teleroboxer because it looks pretty good. Also Red Alert. To the post above: the virtual boy can cause eye strain mainly because the way it displays and image is it uses lasers Videogamefan123
It definitely does not use LASERS to project its image. Quoted directly from the Wikipedia entry:
"The Virtual Boy, which uses an oscillating mirror to transform a single line of dots into a full field of dots, requires high-performance LEDs in order to function properly. Because each pixel is only in use for a tiny fraction of a second (384 pixels wide, 50.2 Hz scan rate = approximately 52 µs per scanline), high peak brightness is needed to make the virtual display bright and comfortable for the user to view. The two-screen system demanded a fast refresh rate, unlike the original Game Boy which had blurry motion, so using an LCD was not an option."
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Anyhow. I, too, own a VB, and also only own Mario's Tennis. I don't like it though, the difficulty is why.
On games, this is also taken directly from the Virtual Boy's Wikipedia entry:
"Due to the short lifespan of the system, only 22 games were released. Of them 19 games were released in the Japanese market, while only 14 were released in North America."
Having said that, the only games that look appealing to me are Teleroboxer, Virtual Boy Wario Land, and Mario clash.
Hope this information is of use to you, it seems this forum is full of 14-year-old know-it-alls who cannot research a single topic as easy as this.
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