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Virtual Boy – Sheet Metal cabinet – China Hydraulic Couplings

Overview Technical information
The Virtual Boy (VB) system uses a pair of 1224 linear arrays (one per eye) and rapidly scans the array across the eye’s field of view using flat oscillating mirrors. These mirrors vibrate back and forth at a very High Speed, thus the mechanical humming noise from inside the unit. Each VB Game Cartridge has a yes/no option to automatically pause every 1530 minutes so that the player may take a break.
In addition to playing with the stand attached, one could also place the VB device on their forehead while lying down for an easier mode of game use.
This screenshot from Mario’s Tennis running on an emulator. The anaglyph red/blue format simulates the Virtual Boy’s 3D display. Monochrome display
The Virtual Boy is iconic for its monochromatic use of red LED pixels; they were used due to being the least expensive, the lowest drain on batteries, and for being the most striking color to see. During development, a color LCD was experimented with but was found to cause users to see double instead of creating the illusion of depth. In addition, LCDs at the time had low refresh rates, and were often blurry. They also consumed more power than LEDs.
The Virtual Boy, which uses an oscillating mirror to transform a single line of pixels into a full field of pixels, requires high-performance LEDs in order to function properly. Because each pixel is only in use for a tiny fraction of a second (384 pixels wide, 50.2 Hz scan rate = approximately 52 s per scanline), high peak brightness is needed to make the virtual display bright and comfortable for the user to view. The two-screen system demanded a fast refresh rate, unlike the original Game Boy which had blurry motion, so using an LCD was not an option. Controller
The Virtual Boy controller
The Virtual Boy, being a system with heavy emphasis on three-dimensional movement, needed a controller that could operate along a Z axis. The Virtual Boy’s controller was an attempt to implement dual digital “D-pads” to control elements in the aforementioned 3D environment.
The controller itself is shaped like an “M” (similar to a Nintendo 64 controller). One holds onto either side of the controller and the part that dips down in the middle contains the Battery Pack. There are six buttons on the controller (A, B, Start, Select, L and R), the two D-pads, and the system’s “on/off” switch. The two directional pads are located on either side of the controller at the top. The “A” and “B” buttons are located below the pad on the right side and the “Start” and “Select” buttons are located in the same spot on the left side. What would normally be called “shoulder buttons” (“L” and “R”) are located behind the area where the pads are, on the back of the controller, functioning more as triggers.
Despite how the two D-pads were supposed to control elements in the 3D environment, both D-pads are interchangeable in most games like Mario Clash; both do the same thing. For others with a more 3D environment, like Red Alarm, 3D Tetris, or Teleroboxer, each pad controls a different feature. For Red Alarm, one directional pad controls pitch and direction of the protagonist’s ship, while the other controls up, down, and strafe movement. For Teleroboxer, each control pad, in conjunction with the trigger/shoulder buttons, controls the position of the corresponding fist of the character. For 3D Tetris, The D-pads flip & move the blocks. The symmetry of the controller also allows games like Vertical Force to feature the option to reverse the controls for left-handed people (similar to the Atari Lynx). This kind of concession to left-handed people has been repeated with the Nintendo Wii console and to a lesser extent the Nintendo DS and some of its more touchscreen oriented games.
One of the unique features of the controller is the extendable power supply that slides onto the back. It houses the six AA batteries required to power the system. This can be substituted with a wall adapter, though a “slide on” attachment is required for the switchout. Once the slide on adapter is installed, a power adapter can be attached to provide constant power. Extension port
The system’s EXT (extension) port, located on the underside of the system below the controller port, was never officially supported since no official multiplayer games were ever published, nor was an official link cable released. (Although Waterworld and Faceball were going to use the EXT port for multiplayer play, the multiplayer features in the former were removed and the latter was cancelled.) At Planet Virtual Boy there is a tutorial on how to make a multiplayer cable for the Virtual Boy by modifying a couple of standard Nintendo Composite cables. Currently, only a few games support the link cable. Specifications
Hardware specifications
Processor
NEC V810 (P/N uPD70732)
32-bit RISC Processor @ 20 MHz (18 MIPS)
1 KB instruction cache
Memory
128 KB dual-port VRAM
128 KB of DRAM
64 KB WRAM (PSRAM)
Display
( 2)
Reflection Technologies Inc. (RTI) Scanning LED Array (SLA) P4
1 224 pixel resolution (when scanned; 384 x 224)
2-bit monochromatic (black + 3 shades of red)
50.2 Hz Horizontal Scan Rate
Power
6 AA Batteries or DC10V 350mA AC Adapter/Tap
(third-party Performance Adaptor DC 9V 500mA)
Sound
16-bit Stereo
Controller
6 buttons and 2 D pads
uses NES controller protocol
Serial Port
8 pin cable
Hardware
Part
Numbers
VUE-001 Virtual Boy Unit
VUE-003 Stand
VUE-005 Controller
VUE-006 Game Pak
VUE-007 Battery Pack
VUE-010 Eyeshade
VUE-011 AC Adapter Tap (“Use With Super NES AC Adapter No. SNS-002 Only”)
VUE-012 Eyeshade Holder
VUE-014 Red & Black Stereo Headphones
Weight
750 grams
Dimensions
8.5″H 10″W 4.3″D
Cartridge specifications
128 megabit addressable ROM space (416 megabit ROM used in released games)
128 megabit addressable RAM space (08 kilobyte Battery Backed RAM in released games)
128 megabit addressable expansion space (unused in any released games)
Expansion interrupt available to the cartridge
Left and right audio signals pass through cartridge
60-pin connector Development
The console was designed by Gunpei Yokoi, inventor of the Game & Watch and Game Boy handhelds, as well as the Metroid franchise. While compact and seemingly portable, Virtual Boy was not intended to replace the Game Boy in Nintendo’s product line, as use of the system requires a steady surface, and completely blocks the player’s peripheral vision. According to David Sheff’s Book Game Over, Yokoi never actually intended for the console to be released in its present form. However, Nintendo pushed the Virtual Boy to market so that it could focus development resources on the Nintendo 64. Reception
Hype surrounding the device included public musings by Nintendo that the device might resemble a gun set vertical, projecting a 3D image in the air. The actual device was considered a disappointment[citation needed] compared to this description by Nintendo of America:
“Powered by a 32-bit processor, the Virtual Boy produced very impressive 3-D effects, although the monochromatic graphic style proved to limit the appeal of the visuals.”
The commercial demise of the Virtual Boy was considered to be the catalyst that led to Yokoi being driven from Nintendo, yet it was maintained that Yokoi kept a close relationship with Nintendo despite Yokoi having later created a rivalling handheld system for Bandai. According to Game Over, the company laid the blame for the machine’s faults directly on the creator. In 2007 the system was listed as number five in PC World’s “The Ugliest Products in Tech History” list.
Because Nintendo only shipped 800,000 Virtual Boys worldwide, it is a hot collector’s item. Marketing
This section requires expansion.
Voice-overs for some advertisements were done by Dylan Bruno. There were several in-store promotional videos created for various games (as well as the Virtual Boy itself), and the system was actively marketed in magazines and on TV. The marketing slogan was “A 3D Game for a 3D World”. Games
Main article: List of Virtual Boy games
Due to the short lifespan of the system, only 22 games were released. Of them, 19 games were released in the Japanese market, while only 14 were released in North America. See also
List of Virtual Boy demos References
^ a b c Blake Snow (2007-05-04). “The 10 Worst-Selling Consoles of All Time”. GamePro.com. http://www.gamepro.com/gamepro/domestic/games/features/111823.shtml. Retrieved 2007-11-25. 
^ a b Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Children by David Sheff, 1993, Random House.
^ Classic Systems
^ “N-Sider Profiles”. http://www.n-sider.com/contentview.php?contentid=222. Retrieved 2008-08-19. 
^ “NYTimes – Gunpei Yokoi, Chief Designer Of Game Boy, Is Dead at 56″. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E4D7173CF93AA35753C1A961958260. Retrieved 2008-08-19. 
^ PC World staff (2007-09-10). “The Ugliest Products in Tech History”. PC World. http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;357885272;img;1226;ssid;1. Retrieved 2007-10-12. 
^ Earnest Cavalli (2008-09-15). “‘Lost’ Virtual Boy Cache Found in Dubai”. Wired.com. http://blog.wired.com/games/2008/09/lost-virtual-bo.html. Retrieved 2008-09-27. 
^ [dead link]
^ Kolan, Patrick (2008-01-14), IGN Retro: Virtual Boy’s Best Games, IGN, http://retro.ign.com/articles/845/845487p1.html, retrieved 2009-01-21 
Kent, Steven L. (2001). The Ultimate History of Video Games. Roseville, California: Prima. ISBN 0-7615-3643-4. 
“Virtual Boy Is Born at Shoshinkai November, 1994″ (JPEG). Nintendo Power (68): 5253. January 1995. http://www.vr32.de/modules/articles/index.php?type=scans&show=26&page=2. Retrieved 2006-07-19.  External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Virtual Boy
Nintendo portal
Virtual Boy at Nintendo.com (archived versions at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
List of Virtual Boy games at GameFAQs
Virtual Boy at the Open Directory Project
Virtual Boy Hardware Specifications at Planet Virtual Boy
Virtual Boy Programmers Manual at Planet Virtual Boy
Performance Adapter Set at virtual-boy.org
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Nintendo Video Game hardware
Consoles
Color TV Game  NES (Disk System  NES-101 model  Nintendo M82)  Super NES (Super Game Boy  Satellaview  SNES-101)  Virtual Boy  Nintendo 64 (64DD)  GameCube (Game Boy Player  Panasonic Q)  iQue Player  Wii (Virtual Console  WiiWare)
Handhelds
Game & Watch  Game Boy (Pocket  Light)  Game Boy Color  Pokmon Pikachu  Pokmon mini  Game Boy Advance (SP  Micro)  Nintendo DS (Lite  DSi  DSi XL)
Arcade
Early Arcade Games  Vs. System  PlayChoice-10  Nintendo Super System  Triforce
Peripherals
Data Recorder  DK Bongos  e-Reader  Famicom Four-way Adaptor  Game Boy Camera  Game Boy Printer  NES Advantage   NES Four Score  NES Max  NES Satellite  NES Zapper  Nintendo 64 controller (accessories)  Nintendo GameCube controller  Nintendo Power  Power Glove  Power Pad  R.O.B.  Rumble Pak  SNES Mouse  SNES Multitap  Super Scope  U-Force  WaveBird  Wii Balance Board  Classic Controller  Wii Remote (Wii MotionPlus  Third-party accessories)  Wii Speak   Wii Zapper
Technology
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Sega
Game Gear  Nomad
SNK
Neo Geo Pocket  Neo Geo Pocket Color
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Other handhelds
Elektronika IM  Atari Lynx  TurboExpress  Gamate  Watara Supervision  Mega Duck  N-Gage  Tapwave Zodiac  Hartung Game Master  GameKing I, II and III  Leapster  Pandora  Game.com  V-Smile Pocket  Gizmondo  Dingoo
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