DIY Virtual Boy arcade cabinet costs only a headache to play

As you may have noticed, we have a bit of a soft spot for Nintendo’s other 3D device, the Virtual Boy — despite its many, many flaws. So, it seems, does DIYer Tighe Lory, who liked the oddball console so much that he built an full-size arcade cabinet for it. As you can see above, that comes complete with some custom joysticks that replace the Virtual Boy’s controller, along with a sliding mechanism that lets you adjust the Virtual Boy itself to just the right height instead of forcing you to hunch over a table. It even has some buttons on each side specifically for Galactic Pinball , and some other authentic arcade touches like a Nintendo serial plate and a backlit marquee. Head on past the break for Tighe’s grand tour on video. Continue reading DIY Virtual Boy arcade cabinet costs only a headache to play DIY Virtual Boy arcade cabinet costs only a headache to play originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 05:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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