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This Vision Pro Virtual Boy emulator isn’t fancy, but it gets the job done


Reliving the Virtual Boy in the most expensive way possible.

The Vision Pro got its first Virtual Boy emulator in an app called VirtualFriend, finally giving me, a person with an irrational love for Nintendo’s most short-lived console, a chance to play it in immersive 3D once more. The first games I played after downloading VirtualFriend were those I owned as a kid: Red Alarm, Wario Land, and Mario’s Tennis. It’s free with the option to tip the developer, doesn’t show ads, and according to its App Store listing, won’t collect your data.

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