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The Virtual Boy was a short-lived console you wore on your head, released by Nintendo in the mid-1990s. The console's lifespan was so short that it didn't even get its own Mario platformer.
The Vision Pro got its first Virtual Boy emulator in an app called VirtualFriend, finally giving me, a person with an irrational love for Nintendo’s most short-lived console, a chance to play it ...
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.
The Virtual Boy was originally released in 1995, and still stands with the dubious distinction of being Nintendo’s least successful platform. It was a 32-bit tabletop game console with a head ...