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It really needs to be seen in person. I thought I’d only experience VB through emulation on 2D display but this translates really well.

3DS once again proves to be one of the most versatile Nintendo consoles around - official NES/GB emulation, native GBA support and ports from GameCube/Wii. It’s a shame they mostly do boring hardware these days.

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So far, the closest I had was a PC emulator (can't remember off the top of my head what it was called), that could present it as parallel-view 3D, which I am good enough at to sustain it for some bursts of gameplay - but the emulated screen was sadly tiny to not overstrain the eyes too much. I'd love to set it emulated like this up in person some time in the future.

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IIRC a few years back I used those red and blue 3d glasses to try virtualboy emulation. That could be a cheap way to get 3d visuals, definitely cheaper than a 3ds lol.

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As long as we're talking Virtual Boy, I'll plug my QoL patches for Virtual Boy games.

Most of the patches are for adding save support, which covers the following games:

  • Bound High!
  • Golf
  • Jack Bros.
  • Mario Clash
  • Nester's Funky Bowling
  • Red Alarm
  • Space Squash
  • Vertical Force
  • V-Tetris
  • Waterworld

In some cases, this amounts to saving your high scores, since a lot of VB games are very arcade-style and don't really merit saving progression. However, for a few (Bound High, Golf, Jack Bros., Mario Clash and Space Squash), your gameplay progress is saved. These games are greatly improved by the addition of save support.

There's a couple of other patches which aren't save-related:

  • For Bound High!, there's a debug patch which unlocks all of the dummied-out debug features left behind in the game. While they are cross-compatible, I don't recommend using this in conjunction with the save patch because entering the debug codes to have all stages completed will also overwrite your save data. I suggest patching two different ROMs, so you have a debug ROM without saving, and a retail ROM with saving.

  • For Hyper Fighting, there's a bug fix patch to correct the brightness setting.

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