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{{quote|We saw the future, and it was black and red.|''{{wp|Official Nintendo Magazine}}''}}
{{quote|We saw the future, and it was black and red.|''{{wp|Official Nintendo Magazine}}''}}
[[File:Virtual Boy Official Logo.PNG|left|200px]]
[[File:Virtual Boy Official Logo.PNG|left|200px]]
The '''{{wp|Virtual Boy}}''' is the third portable video game system developed by [[Nintendo]] and released in 1995. It consisted of a red box on black legs with a black visor that players would look into for gameplay. It was created by [[Gunpei Yokoi]], and his 60-headed research team, together with Reflection Technologies. This team worked on the console for over three and a half years. Virtual Boy game images are 3D and are displayed using mirror-scanning technology. They appear on LEDs in four shades of red with a black background. The image is reflected off oscillating mirrors, which create the apparent thickness of the image. This type of graphics was once referred to by Nintendo as "true 3D." Digital stereo sound is emitted from the self-contained speaker system found on either side of the visor. The console was a commercial failure for many reasons, including its lack of portability and the headaches gameplay caused in a matter of minutes, hence the reason why the Virtual Boy automatically paused gameplay every 15 minutes.  
The '''{{wp|Virtual Boy}}''' is a video game system developed by [[Nintendo]] and released in 1995. It consisted of a red box on black legs with a black visor that players would look into for gameplay. It was created by [[Gunpei Yokoi]], and his 60-headed research team, together with Reflection Technologies. This team worked on the console for over three and a half years. Virtual Boy game images are 3D and are displayed using mirror-scanning technology. They appear on LEDs in four shades of red with a black background. The image is reflected off oscillating mirrors, which create the apparent thickness of the image. This type of graphics was once referred to by Nintendo as "true 3D." Digital stereo sound is emitted from the self-contained speaker system found on either side of the visor. The console was a commercial failure for many reasons, including its lack of portability and the headaches gameplay caused in a matter of minutes, hence the reason why the Virtual Boy automatically paused gameplay every 15 minutes.  


[[File:Virtual Boy Color Palette.png|frame|left|The four colors the Virtual Boy is able to display]]
[[File:Virtual Boy Color Palette.png|frame|left|The four colors the Virtual Boy is able to display]]

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