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#1 Meinhard1
Member since 2010 • 6790 Posts

There were a couple good Nintendo games for the system, which practically no one played. Making them available on this hardware's "Virtual Counsel" seems like a a pretty obvious choice. There are plenty of Nintendo fans who would love to try these pieces of "lost" gaming history.

It's surprisingly we haven't seen or heard anything.

EDIT: Specifically Virtual Boy Wario Land and Mario Clash come to mind.

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I have wario land and its nothing special really. It had some cool effects but I wish they put more into the game. How awesome would it have been to have starfox on VB.

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Mario Tennis, Wario Land and Red Alert were pretty fun for the time. This would not work nowadays though.

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It would have been nice if Nintendo could have added Virtual Boy Games to 3DS virtual console. There is only 22 games in the Virtual boy library. But Virtual boy only lasted 10 months at retail and sold just 700,000 units worldwide.

With the 3DS Nintendo made 3D gaming a reality and glasses free at that. Which at least allowed Nintendo to have a victory of sorts. Succeeding making a 3D gaming system where they failed in 1995. 3DS has sold 45 million systems a VB section of the Nintendo eShop would have be neat. But the Big N just wants to forget about the Virtual Boy