The release of the Virtual Boy emulator for Vision Pro has brought new life to Nintendo’s most short-lived console. The app, known as VirtualFriend, allows users to experience immersive 3D gameplay reminiscent of the original Virtual Boy.

Upon downloading VirtualFriend, the first games I played were ones that I owned as a kid: Red Alarm, Wario Land, and Mario’s Tennis. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the games ran smoothly, with only minor audio glitches in Red Alarm. The overall experience was just as I remembered it from my childhood.

VirtualFriend supports Bluetooth controllers and keyboard control on the Vision Pro, as well as touchscreen buttons for iPhone and iPad users. The app also offers customization options, allowing users to adjust the console’s color palette. Additionally, an eye adjustment slider helps improve gameplay visuals for a more comfortable experience.

Despite its positive aspects, VirtualFriend lacks some key features such as controller mapping and the ability to save games at any point using save states. Developer Adam Gastineau has acknowledged these issues on the project’s GitHub page, indicating potential updates in the future.

Overall, VirtualFriend is a compelling option for anyone interested in revisiting Virtual Boy games or reliving nostalgic gaming moments. The app is free to download, with an option to tip the developer for their work. Additionally, VirtualFriend does not display ads or collect user data, ensuring a clean and enjoyable gaming experience for fans of 90s VR technology.

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