After 30 years, 2 never-before-released Virtual Boy games escape Nintendo jail on Switch, including a canceled F-Zero racer and a unique platformer from the Fire Emblem studio
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Anna Koselke
2026-01-27
The Virtual Boy is coming this February, and boy, does Nintendo have quite the line-up of ye olde classics and some unexpected bangers alike – from Zero Racers to the platform's rare gems such as Virtual Boy Wario Land, there's plenty to look forward to.
A new overview trailer for the Virtual Boy and its accompanying Nintendo Classics dropped today, showcasing some of what fans can expect to experience come the revamped VR-esque device's release on February 17 this year. There are seven games those brave, few players who played the Virtual Boy in the '90s might recall: 3-D Tetris, Galactic Pinball, Golf, The Mansion of Innsmouth, Red Alarm, Teleroboxer, and last but certainly not least, Virtual Boy Wario Land.
That's not all, though. There are two other titles coming, too – two titles that were supposed to launch in the past (you know, nearly three decades ago now) but never actually came to fruition. First up is Zero Racers, the F-Zero racing game that would've stood as the first F-Zero installment to have featured 3D graphics in 1996. We can probably expect high-speed tournaments and familiar figures like Captain Falcon, James McCloud, and Jody Summer.
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Zero Racers isn't the only game finally releasing after almost 30 years in limbo – Dragon Hopper (now D-Hopper), the top-down action-adventure title developed by Fire Emblem studio Intelligent Systems that was axed following the original Virtual Boy's commercial failure, is underway as well. Unsurprisingly, folks seem pretty excited about it following Nintendo's trailer. As one puts it, D-Hopper simply "IS that big of a deal."
There are also other features to anticipate with the Virtual Boy's return, like the ability to recolor games from the core black-red scheme to green, yellow, white, and perhaps even more. This works with the headset itself, too, granted you take the red filter out from in front of the lenses. In other words, 2026 is shaping up to be both a nostalgia-inducing year and one with some never-before-seen goodies – fingers crossed it all delivers well this time.
Love a good oldie and goldie from time to time? Be sure to browse our roundup of the best retro games to play – or, alternatively, check out a few of the most exciting new games for something a bit fresher.
meta_meta
Jan 28, 11:41 AM
wtf When is it coming out already?
whyTho
Jan 28, 10:21 AM
who knows Good for adults.
xxChimera
Jan 28, 10:01 AM
[No comment] right? ain’t no way Depends on your expectations Boring characters.
JellyBeanMan
Jan 28, 09:21 AM
Some love it, some hate it. Loads quickly Great for kids. cool beans
l0st_b0y
Jan 28, 08:11 AM
I don't regret buying this.
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