Well yours is a bit larger and i gots more bits. But for a second i was like when did i post thisReddMcKnight wrote:Oh, that's just great! Now everyone's gonna confuse us with one another! lol.arion wrote:Aieeee a clone
Has Virtual Boy Modding ever been attempted?
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ReddMcKnight wrote:Hmmmm. Well, is there anyone who can actually play the thing? I understand it's somewhat possible to play it if you take a break every 15 Minutes, but I only heard that as a rumor.
Wow, the things not quite so bad its unplayable...
I played a full game of Red Alarm (took me a good 2 hours), taking a break for a few minutes every 20 minutes or so (mostly because its recommended), and had no problems. I've never suffered headaches or eye strain or anything from it, although my eyes can sometimes take a second or two to readjust to the light after I've been playing it.
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unless you use an emulatoremwearz wrote:Because of the way the Virtual Boy works, you couldn't display it on a normal tv.
The great part about the emulators is you can just use a video out from your computer to a TV and then just sit back with some red/cyan 3D glasses and enjoy. I actually plan on buying some plastic 3D glasses (vs. the disposable kind) for this very purpose.
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Re: Has Virtual Boy Modding ever been attempted?
I once tried an emulator for it. I couldn't get any sound on it which pissed me off to no end, but still, even without sound, Wario Land was fun.17DaysOlderThanNES wrote:unless you use an emulatoremwearz wrote:Because of the way the Virtual Boy works, you couldn't display it on a normal tv.
The great part about the emulators is you can just use a video out from your computer to a TV and then just sit back with some red/cyan 3D glasses and enjoy. I actually plan on buying some plastic 3D glasses (vs. the disposable kind) for this very purpose.

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Re: Has Virtual Boy Modding ever been attempted?
lots to choose from here.17DaysOlderThanNES wrote: The great part about the emulators is you can just use a video out from your computer to a TV and then just sit back with some red/cyan 3D glasses and enjoy. I actually plan on buying some plastic 3D glasses (vs. the disposable kind) for this very purpose.
http://www.dealextreme.com/products.dx/ ... %20glasses
Re: Has Virtual Boy Modding ever been attempted?
Whats with the wink? Emulation has utterly nothing to do with my comment.17DaysOlderThanNES wrote:unless you use an emulatoremwearz wrote:Because of the way the Virtual Boy works, you couldn't display it on a normal tv.
The great part about the emulators is you can just use a video out from your computer to a TV and then just sit back with some red/cyan 3D glasses and enjoy. I actually plan on buying some plastic 3D glasses (vs. the disposable kind) for this very purpose.
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Eye see what you did thereWhats with the wink? Emulation has utterly nothing to do with my comment.
And I can't believe someone didn't mention Pat Daderko's (DogP) site yet.
It has tons of mods on it; including a yet to be fully completed TV & VGA Output adapter
BTW: This guy is the VB man. When I finally got ahold of and purchased my small VB Store Display Model
that didn't have the right key; he sent me a copy of his key for free (the keys are the same between the display units)
His Project: Virtual Boy page is here:
http://www.projectvb.com
My http://www.GameGavel.com listings are here:
http://www.gamegavel.com/display.cgi?se ... troglodyte
http://www.gamegavel.com/display.cgi?se ... troglodyte
Re: Has Virtual Boy Modding ever been attempted?
Thats crazy awsome!
Though it couldn't give the same output as the the VB, it would be impossible. It wouldnt "come at you". I did not look in great detail how it was done, but I would imagine it would be both displays outputting on the same screen.
Though it couldn't give the same output as the the VB, it would be impossible. It wouldnt "come at you". I did not look in great detail how it was done, but I would imagine it would be both displays outputting on the same screen.



