joshposh
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I reckon that the biggest flop was arguably the Virtual Boy from Nintendo. They released it in 1995 and It was marketed as the first "portable" video game console capable of displaying "true 3D graphics" out of the box. Well that didn't really work out to well. They attemped to save costs in a bunch of hilarious ways, such as using only red LEDs for the display as they were the cheapest and a colour display would cost too much.
It ended up looking like this:
Wheres the number for my optometrist?
This is how the headset looked:
I'm pretty sure this would give most people headaches too, but that's just speculation on my part.
And last but not least, here is a picture of the controller (which you couldn't actually see while playing mind you).
All in all this ended up costing around US$180, which was a pretty hefty price back in 1995. It was slightly less expensive than a home console, but cost considerably more than the handheld Game Boy.
I watched a youtube doc on the virtual boy. Coming from a big name like Nintendo you would never expect a piece of crap like this. To ahead of its time, and they tried to make it cheap for the public by making it viewable in red? WTF?!
I have to say it did look promising when it was first talked about back then. but it never delivered like the developers had hoped or forseen.