Why is the Nintendo® Virtual Boy™ so advanced?
Created on: August 31st, 2007
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I still have this and play it! The cheap stand broke so I have to lay on the floor and look into the viewer. I think I have eye damage from it cause when I was a kid I would skip over the 'mandatory game pauses' that legally had to be in every game to prevent law suits. Red-Alert, Mario Tennis and Nester's Funky Bowling are still fun to play though!
LCD is actually old technology. It's just that LCD screens are cheaper in 2007, then LCD screens in 1996 because the technology was relatively new, and it was hard to afford, and hard to make it into gigantic screens. Which scares me that HDTV was invented in 1992 and the FCC ordered in 98 that in 2006 that all channels would be in high definition, even though that 1 in 35 people today who own a TV have an HDTV.
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