Nintendo Virtual Boy

Nintendo DS Lite Flash Cards?
What flash card do you recommend? I'm looking for one with: 1. Lots of memory (or external memory, such as SD cards). 2. Easy to use. 3. Ability to play SNES, GB, GBC, GBA, Genesis, Virtual Boy, N64, etc.. (DS emulated games not necessary. I can buy them.) 4. Retains the ability to use DS normally nothing plugged in. 5. Support for additional memory in slot 2 (not necessary). Thank you in advance!
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Steel 3.8mm Screwdriver Security Bit Open NES SNES Nintendo 64 & Game Boy Games $0.99 Made from strong heat treated, hardened steel. Comes in black version or silver colored versions. Silver colored versions are nickel plated, and are made from heat treated, hardened steel. Thus, the silver version is of the 3.8mm security bit is much stronger than the black version. The bit measures 5 cm (about 2 inches) in length. Bit will fit any standard 1/4″ screwdriver handle. The 3.8m… |
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Blip Toys Squinkies Adventure Mall Surprize $49.99 Take a trip to the ultimate Squinkies destination with the Squinkies Adventure Mall Surprize from Blip Toys. This set offers a mall, a water park, and an amusement park so your Squinkies can play all day long. Ride the moving escalator as you shop with friends, or splash down the twisted water slide. When it’s nighttime, let your Squinkies play on the light-up Ferris wheel or roll down the roller… |
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Pokemon Pikachu 2 $299.99 More than an electronic pet, this virtual Pikachu is an exercise buddy and power charm. When strapped to an owner’s belt loop, Pikachu actually monitors movements, such as walking, running, and jumping. (The natural bouncing motion tallies points.) These points translate into watts–a valued power source–and can be given as a present to Pikachu, in which case the little Pokémon goes wild wit… |
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DOUBLE PLAY BASEBALL – Handheld game with connector cord … play by yourself or hook up with a friend and play against an opponent! Ages 5+ Actual baseball game play! 2-player game connection. Realistic sound effects. Vibrates on Home Runs and StrikOuts!… |
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Nintendo Gamer – Subscription $15.63 The ultimate Nintendo magazine No other mag gives you so much Nintendo: new games picked apart in unseemly detail; the latest titles reviewed by the best writers in the business; dedicated Virtual Console and WiiWare sections |
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Virtual Boy Games : Space Invaders, List of Virtual Boy Games, Virtual Boy Wario Land, Waterworld, Bomberman $11.35 No Synopsis Available |
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Nintendo ChargepodR Adapter – For Nintendo Game BoyR Advanced, SP And DS $5.99 Compatible with Nintendo Game Boy® Advanced, SP and DS Requires Callpod® charger for use (sold separately) |
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System Emulators : Virtual Console $7.94 No Synopsis Available |
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Nintendo Gamer – Christmas 2010 – Single Copy $2.49 The ultimate Nintendo magazine No other mag gives you so much Nintendo: new games picked apart in unseemly detail; the latest titles reviewed by the best writers in the business; dedicated Virtual Console and WiiWare sections |
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Nintendo Gamer – February 2011 – Single Copy $2.49 The ultimate Nintendo magazine No other mag gives you so much Nintendo: new games picked apart in unseemly detail; the latest titles reviewed by the best writers in the business; dedicated Virtual Console and WiiWare sections |
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Nintendo Gamer – August 2010 – Single Copy $2.49 The ultimate Nintendo magazine No other mag gives you so much Nintendo: new games picked apart in unseemly detail; the latest titles reviewed by the best writers in the business; dedicated Virtual Console and WiiWare sections |
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Nintendo Gamer – September 2010 – Single Copy $2.49 The ultimate Nintendo magazine No other mag gives you so much Nintendo: new games picked apart in unseemly detail; the latest titles reviewed by the best writers in the business; dedicated Virtual Console and WiiWare sections |
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Nintendo Gamer – Christmas 2011 – Single Copy $2.49 The ultimate Nintendo magazine No other mag gives you so much Nintendo: new games picked apart in unseemly detail; the latest titles reviewed by the best writers in the business; dedicated Virtual Console and WiiWare sections |
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Nintendo Gamer – October 2010 – Single Copy $2.49 The ultimate Nintendo magazine No other mag gives you so much Nintendo: new games picked apart in unseemly detail; the latest titles reviewed by the best writers in the business; dedicated Virtual Console and WiiWare sections |