Virtual Boy...also, this kinda reminds me of an old nintendo vomit inducing game... virtualboy i think....
I got it!!! A Virtual Boy emu for Cardboard!!!!
Thanks Jay Haru!
Virtual Boy...also, this kinda reminds me of an old nintendo vomit inducing game... virtualboy i think....
Inb4 increasing cases of photosensitive seizures. :pericbazinga wrote:Virtual Boy...also, this kinda reminds me of an old nintendo vomit inducing game... virtualboy i think....
I got it!!! A Virtual Boy emu for Cardboard!!!!
Thanks Jay Haru!
Not sure what you mean by that...huckleberrypie wrote:Inb4 increasing cases of photosensitive seizures. :p
Because aside from eating batteries, being the most unportable "handheld system" ever, and being one of the worst selling systems ever.ericbazinga wrote:Not sure what you mean by that...huckleberrypie wrote:Inb4 increasing cases of photosensitive seizures. :p
Not sure a Virtual Boy emulator for Google Cardboard would cause all that, but you DO have a point.TkSilver wrote:Because aside from eating batteries, being the most unportable "handheld system" ever, and being one of the worst selling systems ever.ericbazinga wrote:Not sure what you mean by that...huckleberrypie wrote:Inb4 increasing cases of photosensitive seizures. :p
It also caused dizziness, nausea, and headaches. It was predicted by scientists to also possibly cause permanent brain damage.
Not sure how a Red LED powered 3D screen can cause permanent brain damage (or how it causes any damage the brain). Surely staring at red all day would only damage the retinaTkSilver wrote:Because aside from eating batteries, being the most unportable "handheld system" ever, and being one of the worst selling systems ever.ericbazinga wrote:Not sure what you mean by that...huckleberrypie wrote:Inb4 increasing cases of photosensitive seizures. :p
It also caused dizziness, nausea, and headaches. It was predicted by scientists to also possibly cause permanent brain damage.
Possibly in the same way an episode of a children's cartoon caused seizures in some children. There is also the McCollough effect that can mess with your ability to see colors for up to months after.kaikun97 wrote:
Not sure how a Red LED powered 3D screen can cause permanent brain damage (or how it causes any damage the brain). Surely staring at red all day would only damage the retina
BTW that was some episode of Pokemon that caused those seizures. After that, that episode was never broadcast again. (Read it on Wikipedia once)TkSilver wrote:Possibly in the same way an episode of a children's cartoon caused seizures in some children.