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Virtual Boy article in Kill Screen Magazine (attached)
Posted on: 2012/8/2 20:10
Nintendoid!
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Hi,

I'm way behind on my reading and just got to the Summer 2011 issue of Kill Screen magazine. It has a nice piece by Jon Irwin called "Seeing Red"... I don't recall seeing this mentioned here, but I've scanned it in (poorly, sorry...) and will be uploading it soon. (it's a 15MB pdf...).

I liked the additional history behind the tech I wasn't aware of)


Cheers!
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Re: Virtual Boy article in Kill Screen Magazine (attached)
Posted on: 2012/8/2 20:22
Nintendoid!
Joined 2012/7/9
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I am interested, it would be cool to read. :)
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Re: Virtual Boy article in Kill Screen Magazine (attached)
Posted on: 2012/8/2 20:26
Nintendoid!
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I've sent the pdf through the regular "submit news" form on the site. I hope it can handle the size. 15MB...

In the meantime:

http://www.mediafire.com/view/?v65h42qyt2199x7
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Re: Virtual Boy article in Kill Screen Magazine (attached)
Posted on: 2012/8/2 22:37
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Yes, the history given in this article is excellent. Overall, the article is well-researched and well-written, and it even gives a good mention of Planet Virtual Boy, which is nice to see.

Now, the article just needs a little bit of Photoshop work done on it, to get the text more parallel with one's computer screen. ;-)
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Re: Virtual Boy article in Kill Screen Magazine (attached)
Posted on: 2012/8/3 11:14
VUE(xpert)
Joined 2008/11/10
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Thanks for sharing, nice article, some interesting things.

I doubt my boss would accept the same kind of thing if i fell asleep in a meeting (its happened) but I will keep that gem of an excuse just in case.
"its so good I don't need to listen anymore, you'll be fine, keep up the good work, I'll just have a nap"
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Re: Virtual Boy article in Kill Screen Magazine (attached)
Posted on: 2012/8/4 20:16
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Quote:

Benjamin Stevens wrote:
Yes, the history given in this article is excellent. Overall, the article is well-researched and well-written, and it even gives a good mention of Planet Virtual Boy, which is nice to see.

Now, the article just needs a little bit of Photoshop work done on it, to get the text more parallel with one's computer screen. ;-)


I'll do ya one better (see attachment).

I agree; very nice article. Not the standard "here's why the VB sucks" boilerplate that 99% of other articles offer as "journalism". Kind of interesting that it was almost a Sony product

One possible nitpick: he says the prototype was called "VR3D". I'm not 100% sure, but I think that should be "VR32". Other than that, not too shabby.

Attach file:


rtf Irwin, Jon__Seeing Red (Kill Screen.rtf Size: 23.04 KB; Hits: 64
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Re: Virtual Boy article in Kill Screen Magazine (attached)
Posted on: 2012/8/5 15:30
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/9/12
Greece
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Interesting article.

A lot of read,thanks for the sharing.
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