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Nintendo’s biggest hardware failure, the Virtual Boy, is not often remembered fondly; however, Wario Land was the console's one saving grace.
Nintendo's biggest failure is the Virtual Boy. But it's also a very interesting piece of hardware. Let's look at its history, shall we?
Mario's Tennis (Virtual Boy Game) first released 14th Aug 1995, developed by Nintendo R&D1 and published by Nintendo.
The first in the Mario Tennis series (second, if you count Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy) was one half of a winning doubles team in the Mushroom Kingdom sports department from Camelot — the ...
Developer Adam Gastineau released his Apple Vision Pro Virtual Boy emulator VirtualFriend last week, and it’s easily the best way to experience the unknown joys of Nintendo’s $180 foray into 3D.
A fan developer is doing something that seems impossible: Porting Super Mario 64 to the Game Boy Advance. And so far, their progress is impressive.
Seeing Red Virtual Boy: The bizarre rise and quick fall of Nintendo’s enigmatic red console How Nintendo took a gamble on a new kind of gaming experience in the '90s.
The Game Boy – Nintendo Switch Online app will add Dr. Mario, Mario Golf, and Mario Tennis on March 12, Nintendo announced.
In celebration of Mario Day, Nintendo has announced that Game Boy's Dr. Mario, Mario Golf, and Mario Tennis will all arrive on Nintendo Switch Online on March 12, 2024.
Three more classic Mario Game Boy games are coming to Switch Online. As part of today's Mario Day celebrations, Nintendo has revealed that Dr Mario, Mario Golf, and Mario Tennis are all coming to ...
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