It's a fun Star Fox-like flying game for the Virtual Boy. I'm impressed with what they were able to pull off on the hardware. As others have said, it can be difficult to tell whats solid walls vs holes in walls in the wireframe style, but I feel with a little imagination you can usually make out whats going on.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A must own for Virtual Boy! Plays like Starfox and the depth effects really pop out at you. Great enemy design. The only downside is the limited depth perception due to system limitation and no save states. Otherwise, a lot of fun to be had with this unique title.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
In my opinion this is the best virtual boy game. Very good 3D visuals. Enjoyable gameplay and you can get it for under $10. Excellent game that brings back my childhood :)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I couldn't say no to a complete copy even though its Japanese and I own a USA copy(usa copy is cart only though).. To ke, its still the best game on the VB and is still a huge reason to own a VB..
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
If you somehow actually still own Nintendo's over-hyped/underrated Virtual Boy, odds are you already have "Red Alarm". If not, however, you've been missing out. This is easily the coolest title available for the prehistoric 3D system. I'm not really sure of the story other than that you're in a X-Wing(ish) space-plane, trying to bring down hordes of enemy fighters and other oddness like gigantic robot faces. Very engrossing visuals and gameplay. The controls take a little getting used to, but once you have the hang of it you're hooked. Pick it up if you have the money to spare.
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