Random: Excited About the Virtual Boy’s Re-Appearance? Why Not Check Out This New Footage Of Its Winter CES Unveiling

The Video Game History Foundation takes back in time to January 1995.

The Video Game History Foundation has just published a new video on its YouTube channel, featuring some previously unseen footage of the Virtual Boy’s North American unveiling, just in time for the launch of the Virtual Boy app on Nintendo Switch Online.

The footage, according to the Video Game History Foundation host and Nintendo World Report director John Rairdin, comes courtesy of a new donation from Anthony Parisi and was recorded in January of 1995, at the Las Vegas Winter Consumer Electronics Show. It is only a couple of minutes long in total, but manages to show us some fresh footage of the demo for the cancelled VB Mario Land, as well as Hudson Soft’s 1995 shooter Vertical Force, a beach scene from an unreleased Underwater tech Demo, and a glimpse at the Star Fox-esque Starship demo.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

The Video Game History Foundation takes back in time to January 1995.

The Video Game History Foundation has just published a new video on its YouTube channel, featuring some previously unseen footage of the Virtual Boy’s North American unveiling, just in time for the launch of the Virtual Boy app on Nintendo Switch Online.

The footage, according to the Video Game History Foundation host and Nintendo World Report director John Rairdin, comes courtesy of a new donation from Anthony Parisi and was recorded in January of 1995, at the Las Vegas Winter Consumer Electronics Show. It is only a couple of minutes long in total, but manages to show us some fresh footage of the demo for the cancelled VB Mario Land, as well as Hudson Soft’s 1995 shooter Vertical Force, a beach scene from an unreleased Underwater tech Demo, and a glimpse at the Star Fox-esque Starship demo.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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