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Nintendo Virtual Boy Teardown




                    Nintendo Virtual Boy Teardown

                                 Step 1 -
                                   The Virtual Boy was only available in North America for
                                   seven months -- from August 14, 1995 until March 2,
                                   1996 -- with only 770,000 units sold. Compare that with
                                   the Nintendo 64, which sold 32.93 million units over its
                                   lifespan.
                                    Tech Specs:
                                           20 MHz, 32-bit RISC Processor
                                           128 KB dual-port VRAM
                                           384 x 224 pixel resolution
                                          2-bit monochrome display (black and three
                                          shades of red)
                                           16-bit stereo sound




                                  Step 2
                                    The Virtual Boy probably doesn't deserve to be ranked
                                    as one of the ugliest pieces of machinery of all time, but
                                    it does bear a striking resemblance to certain sci-fi
                                    characters.
                                    The Neoprene eyepiece completely encompassed the
                                    player's field of vision. This not only isolated the player
                                    from the rest of the world, but prevented anyone else
                                    from seeing what the player was doing.
                                           If only the Virtual Boy could play "other" content...
                                    Games such as Mario's Tennis support the use of the
                                    Extension port on the underside of the Virtual Boy.
                                    Regrettably, Nintendo never got around to releasing an
                                    appropriate cable.







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