Nintendo VR | |||
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Developer(s) | EEA Inc. | ||
Console Type | Home Console | ||
Subtype(s) | None | ||
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Virtual reality, Online | |||
Backward Compatibility | Wii (possibly) | ||
Forward Compatibility | Nintendo VRCD |
You may be looking for the unrelated Nintendo 3DVR.
The Nintendo VR is a virtual reality console, created by EEA Inc., meaning that no controllers or remotes are used. The console comes with a set of headphones that the player can use to cooperate with the sensor. It was first released May 20, 2010 all over the world.
On March 10, 2024, its successor, the Nintendo VRCD, was announced.
Gameplay[]
The Nintendo VR's main gameplay is the virtual reality feature. It allows the players to move their body to communicate with the console's sensor while wearing the headphones. Though these new features, Wii Remotes and GameCube Controllers are still compatible with this system. The Nintendo VR's game menu is much like the Wii's, using the "Channel"-based style previously used by the Wii. However, it lacks the Wii's Virtual Console feature. Their are new downloads in the VRWare section, similar to the WiiWare, a section of shorter downloadable games. Miis could still be made and imported via the Wii Remote, but are usually replaced by Virtual Residents, a more advanced avatar than the Miis, being that the player can customize clothes, as well as features. There is also a Photo Channel, News Channel, Weather Channel, and Nintendo Channel, which are all default. To select things on the screen, the player can use his/her fingers. The VR can also play games in 3D (3D glasses included) as well as play DVDs and Blu-Ray disks, using a VR Remote (sold separately).
VR Sports Information[]
VR Sports is the first game ever made for the Nintendo VR, and is included in the package with the console itself. Like the Wii's Wii Sports, the game includes a total of nine different sports, using the virtual reality gameplay including, baseball, golf, football, soccer, tennis, table tennis, boxing, bowling, and hockey. The playable characters include the Virtual Residents (Mario, Link, and Kirby can be unlocked), and training can be played as well as the real sport. Up to four players can play, as well as an online feature, where the player can play against friends or players around the world. It was very successful throughout the world.
Games[]
EEA Inc.[]
The creator the Nintendo VR developed these games. Note that some of these games are simply ideas, and may not be made or released on the VR.
- 2010
- VR Sports - Confirmed
- New Super Mario Bros. VR - Released
- Mario Kart: Turbo Circuit - Confirmed
- Mario Baseball: Inning 3 - Confirmed
- Fantendo Kart Ultra - Confirmed (With Steli Entertainment, Flame Sports, & APIM Group, Inc.)
- Mario Party VR - Confirmed (With Outer Inc.)
- Donkey Kong Country VR (working title) - Confirmed
- 2011
- Mario Sports Mix VR - Confirmed
- Super Mario Galaxy 2.5 - Confirmed
- Super Mario Nation - Confirmed
- Super Dudeball - Released
- 2013
- Super Dudeball 2 - Released
Other Companies[]
These games were not made by the creator of the VR, but are still for Nintendo VR.
- Super Mario Land: The Lost Treasure by Outer Inc.
- Mario Kart VR by Outer Inc.
- Mushroom Kingdom War II: The Attack by Koopa Kastle Productions.
- Banjo-Kazooie VR by BPG.
- Starfy Universe by Omegaverse Corp.
- Super Mario VR by Popple Co.
- Dashed Koopa: Boxing! by Vaccum Inc.
- VR Party by Boulder Games Inc.
- Glitz Battles by KKP.
- Yoshi's Island Multiplayer 2 by Jet Inc.
- Clyde's Mansion by Flame Games and EEA Inc.
- Super Mario World VR by NextGen Games, inc.
- Super Smash Bros. Tussle - BPG.
- New Super Mario Bros. All-Star Saga by Juice Inc. Productions
- Super Mario Sunshine VR by Icey Inc.
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Revenge by Icey Inc.
- Chibi Knight Galaxy by Flash Paradise
- The Legacy of Oxus by BPG
- Nevermore by Flash Paradise
- David VR by Master Productions Incorporated
- Ultra Mario World by LuigiRulesINC.
- Kirby VR 20th Anniversary by Topline Studios
- DK Animal Racing by VGEN Company
- Mario Golf Resort by VGEN Company
- Super Mario Step by Power Productions
- Ashura: The Virtual World by Blue Quill
- Cartoon Network vs. Sega: Sports Clash by MGX Studios
VRWare[]
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Scrapped games[]
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