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I was around 10 years old when I bought the thing, and spent around $170.00 buying it, which was all the money I had saved (which back then was a LOT). I did it because I was a Nintendo fanboy and I had never been let down by them (had a NES and SNES), and I experienced my first dissapointment with a dead system. My life was never the same after that :(
Teleroboxer, Galactic Pinball, and Red Alarm. I think I had every Virtual Boy games because they were 2 bucks a piece at Target and the system was 13 dollars. I eventually gave it away due to it giving me headaches.