Unraveling The Enigma Of Nintendo's Virtual Boy, 20 Years Later

How the 1990s VR craze inspired an infamous—and still misunderstood—failed video game console.

[image error]The Virtual Boy and its controllerPhoto: Benj Edwards

Twenty years ago, on August 21, 1995, Nintendo released the Virtual Boy in North America. The stilt-legged tabletop gaming console, which offered a unique red stereoscopic 3D display, attempted to ride a wave of popular interest in virtual reality. It was a risky, innovative gamble for Nintendo that didn't pay off, leaving many to wonder why it existed in the first place.

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