Virtual Boy Games
Released in 1995, Nintendo’s Virtual Boy was an experimental leap into stereoscopic 3D, delivering a bold but short-lived cartridge-based library in its signature red-and-black visual style. Designed by Gunpei Yokoi, the system prioritized immersive depth effects over color, resulting in standout exclusives like Mario’s Tennis, Wario Land, Red Alarm, and Teleroboxer. Though commercially brief, the Virtual Boy remains a landmark curiosity in Nintendo hardware history—one of the most unique and collectible chapters in retro gaming