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Jan 10, 2017
Bowling
A faithful recreation of the sport/game that many people passably enjoy.
The Nester animations will remind you of modern bowling alley animations (that they usually display on the TVs above the lanes with the score), and the physics are spot on. That said, it's plain bowling with a thorough practice mode, responsive controls, and even today, serviceable graphics.
If you own a Virtual Boy, at least tolerate bowling, and can pick this game up for less than 40 dollars; do it.

Jan 10, 2017
Horror with a message
2 of 2 found this helpful Wandering around barren Canada was never more fun than in 2000 with this WARP classic.
The graphics were decent for the time, the story remains confusing but enjoyable, and the atmosphere is perfect.
The not so great features include the tank controls that require 15-20 minutes to get used to, a lot of backtracking, questionable voice acting from some of the actors, and the constant disc reading that makes my Dreamcast sound like a rifle that is being repeatedly loaded.
Give it a try for under 30 bucks, and you might find the game heart warming (like a tentacle entering your heart).

Jan 10, 2017
A red and black blast from the past
I bought a virtual boy new in 1996 at Target for about 25 USD, and actually liked it a lot. The graphics were simple, but the added 3D effect was amazing (back then). Also the controller is beautifully laid out, and fits perfectly in my hands; why the N64 didn't take a cue from the controller by switching the d pads out with analog sticks will forever annoy me.
Please note that those under 12 shouldn't play it, and another half of the population will experience nausea or eye fatigue within 15-20 minutes; so try before you buy.