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Nintendo’s latest move with Virtual Boy Wario Land on the Switch Online service is a total joke, and that tweet from MetroidMike64 nails exactly why. Back in the 90s, the Virtual Boy was Nintendo’s big flop, a clunky red headset that tried to make games look 3D but mostly just gave players headaches and eye strain while selling almost nothing.
The Virtual Boy back in 1995 only ever got 22 games released worldwide, a little library full of things like Virtual Boy Wario Land, Galactic Pinball, Teleroboxer, Mario’s Tennis, 3D Tetris, and a bunch of forgettable Japan-only titles that barely anyone touched.
Fast forward to 2026 and the only real “change” they brought was dumping most of those old games into the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack service as the Virtual Boy Nintendo Classics app on both the original Switch and the new Switch 2. Oh, and they also slapped together a cheap plastic headset accessory that clips your Switch into to mimic the original red glow, which somehow sold out right away even though it’s just a gimmick.
“Can I play the Virtual Boy games without the whole headset nonsense?”
— Metroid Mike 64 (@MetroidMike64) March 15, 2026
Nintendo: “Absolutely not. Here’s some gameplay without that whole headset nonsense.” https://t.co/PJxtbU7XVp
But here’s the stupid part: Nintendo’s own promo video shows the gameplay as plain old 2D on your flat Switch screen, like they completely forgot what made the Virtual Boy special in the first place. The tweet mocks it perfectly by pretending fans asked to skip the headset hassle, and Nintendo replies with “sure, here’s the game without any of that cool 3D stuff anyway.” It’s lazy as hell, they didn’t fix the ugly red-only graphics, add color options, or even try to make the depth pop on modern hardware.
Instead, you’re stuck with a headache-free but boring version that loses everything that was unique about it. Real fans are right to call this out; you’d honestly have way more fun emulating the games on a PC with tweaks or playing them on a 3DS where the 3D actually works without the pain. Nintendo had a chance to turn their worst failure into something fun for new players, but they blew it by half-assing the whole thing just to squeeze more cash from subscribers. What a letdown.
But let’s be real, this whole 2026 revival is nothing but Nintendo being lazy and greedy again, charging extra for a subscription to play flat 2D versions of a failed system’s games without fixing the headache graphics, adding color, or making the 3D actually fun on modern screens. It didn’t spark any comeback or bring new fans in; it just padded their online library to make the paid tier feel worth it while reminding everyone the Virtual Boy was always a joke. No big innovation, no free fixes, just more ways to milk old failures for cash.
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