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==Released games== ==Released games==

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This is a complete list of games for Nintendo's Virtual Boy video game console, organized alphabetically by their English title.

The Virtual Boy was released on July 21, 1995, in Japan and on August 14, 1995, in United States. Its launch titles were: Galactic Pinball, Mario's Tennis, Panic Bomber (Japan only), Red Alarm, and Teleroboxer. However, due to poor sales of the system, the Virtual Boy was discontinued the following year, with 3D Tetris being the last game to be released on March 22, 1996. In all total, only 22 games were ever released.

Released games

Image Title Developer Publisher Release dates
File:VB3DTetris.png United States 3D Tetris
Japan Polygo Block
      (ポリゴブロック)
T&E Soft Nintendo United States March 22 1996
Japan Cancelled
File:VBGalacticPinballTitle.png United States Galactic Pinball
Japan Galactic Pinball
      (ギャラクティックピンボール)
Nintendo Nintendo United States September 14 1995
Japan July 21 1995
File:VBGolfTitle.png United States Golf
Japan T&E Virtual Golf
      (T&E ヴァーチャルゴルフ)
T&E Soft United States Nintendo
Japan T&E Soft
United States November 1 1995
Japan August 11 1995
File:VBInsmouseNoYakataTitle.png Japan Insmouse no Yakata
      (インスマウスの館)
Be Top I'Max Japan November 13 1995
File:VBJackBrosTitle.png United States Jack Bros.
Japan Jack Bros. No Meirō De Hiihoo!
       (ジャック・ブラザースの迷路でヒーホー!)
Atlus Atlus United States October 20 1995
Japan September 29 1995
File:VBMarioClashTitle.png United States Mario Clash
Japan Mario Clash
      (マリオクラッシュ)
Nintendo R&D1 Nintendo United States October 1 1995
Japan September 28 1995
File:VBMario'sTennisTitle.png United States Mario's Tennis
Japan Mario's Tennis
      (マリオズテニス)
Nintendo R&D1 Nintendo United States September 14 1995
Japan July 21 1995
File:VBFunkyTitle.png United States Nester's Funky Bowling Nintendo R&D3 Nintendo United States February 26 1996
File:VBPanicBomber.png United States Panic Bomber
Japan Tobidase! Panibon
      (とびだせ!ぱにボン)
Hudson Soft United States Nintendo
Japan Hudson
United States December 1 1995
Japan July 21 1995
File:VBRedAlertTitle.png United States Red Alarm
Japan Red Alarm Virtual 3D Shooting Game
      (レッドアラーム)
T&E Soft United States Nintendo
Japan T&E Soft
United States September 14 1995
Japan July 21 1995
File:VBSDGundamTitle.png Japan SD Gundam Dimension War
      (SDガンダムディメンションウォー)
Bandai Bandai Japan December 22 1995
File:VBSpaceInvadersTitle.png Japan Space Invaders Virtual Collection
      (スペースインベーダーバーチャルコレクション)
Taito Taito Japan December 1 1995
File:VBSpaceSquashTitle.png Japan Space Squash
      (スペーススカッシュ)
Coconuts Coconuts Japan August 9 1995
File:VBTeleroboxerTitle.png United States Teleroboxer
Japan Teleroboxer
      (テレロボクサー)
Nintendo R&D3 Nintendo United States August 14 1995
Japan July 21 1995
File:VBVTetrisTitle.png Japan V-Tetris
      (V-テトリス)
Bullet-Proof Bullet-Proof Japan August 25 1995
File:VBVerticalForce.png United States Vertical Force
Japan Vertical Force
      (バーティカルフォース)
Hudson Soft United States Nintendo
Japan Hudson
United States December 1 1995
Japan August 12 1995
File:VBVirtualBowling.png Japan Virtual Bowling
      (バーチャルボウリング)
Athena Athena Japan December 22 1995
File:VBVirtualFishing.png United States Virtual Fishing
Japan Virtual Fishing
      (バーチャルフィッシング)
Pack-In-Video Pack-In-Video United States Cancelled
Japan October 6 1995
File:VBVirtualLabTitle.png Japan Virtual Lab
      (バーチャルLAB)
J-Wing J-Wing Japan December 8 1995
File:VBVirtualLeagueBaseballTitle.png United States Virtual League Baseball
Japan Virtual Pro Yakyuu '95
      (バーチャルプロ野球’95)
Kemco Kemco United States September 11 1995
Japan August 11 1995
File:VBVirtualBoyWarioLandTitle.png United States Virtual Boy Wario Land
Japan Virtual Boy Wario Land: Secret Treasure of the Awazon
      (バーチャルボーイワリオランド アワゾンの秘宝)
Nintendo R&D1 Nintendo United States November 1 1995
Japan December 1 1995
File:VBWaterworldTitle.png United States Waterworld Ocean Ocean United States December 21 1995

Cancelled games

Due to the unexpected failure of the system, the Virtual Boy has a higher than normal number of games cancelled in mid-production. Some cancelled games were close to completion, but the cost of production for a failed system would have resulted in a net loss, while others were cancelled early in development. Below is a list of all known games that were cancelled. It does not include the many nameless games planned and/or in production by various companies.

See also

References and footnotes

  1. Polygo Block was to be the Japanese version of 3D Tetris but was cancelled.
  2. While the Japanese version of Virtual Fishing was released, the US version was cancelled.
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