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Super Travel EVA Case with Pockets for PSP GO


Super Travel EVA Case with Pockets for PSP GO


$23.03


The Super Travel Case for PSP GO is constructed of a durable EVA material and a single zipper enclosure. The interior has an inner pocket that can hold Memory Stick Micro flash cards and smaller accessories. The PSP GO is securely held with two elastic straps when zipped up, providing quality interior protection. The Super Travel Case is the quintessential accessory for storing your PSP GO when you¿re on the run. Features include:Exterior shall constructed from durable EVA materialInterior made of soft fabricInterior pockets for Memory Stick Micro flash card or small accessoriesCarry strap included

Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip - PSP


Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip - PSP


$21.96


Take the proven Hot Shots formula of realistic game physics and loveable animated characters and apply it to tennis. What you get is an addictive, colorful, pick-up-and-play experience built especially for PSP! With multiple characters and courts to choose from, unlockable items to collect, and multiplayer action, Hot Shots Tennis is destined to be a favorite for all ages! From Sony.

Hot Shots Tennis PSP Game SONY


Hot Shots Tennis PSP Game SONY


$19.99


Take the fun and excitement of Tennis anywhere in a whole new Hot Shots Tennis adventure for your PSP system. Ace, volley and smash your way through a brand new cast of Hot Shots characters. Travel around the globe unlocking exotic venues, courts and crazy Hot Shots equipment! Do you have the skills to take on the challenge? ESRB Rating: E - Everyone Genre: Sports Features: Multiple Characters to Choose - In true Hot Shots fashion, players can choose from a cast of wacky characters, all with distinct personalities and tennis skills. Spectacular Court Locations - Play on courts in various exotic locations around the world. Fun Unlockable Items - Customize and power-up each player with a plethora of collectibles unlocked throughout each game mode. Two-Player or Four-Player Doubles Matches - Players can compete head-to-head in a quick match against the computer or a friend, or engage in a doubles session (4 players) where fun and style go hand-in-hand with match strategy. Signature Hot Shots Look and Feel - From the zany character behaviors and designs to the colorful locales, dramatic camera angles, and realistic physics, Hot Shots Tennis delivers tennis action ...

Travel Charger for Sony PSP


Travel Charger for Sony PSP


$3.79


Compatible With Sony:Reader Daily Edition / Pocket Edition / PRS-300 / PRS-600 / PRS-900 / Touch Edition Reader Digital Book Danielle Stele Edition / Dark Blue / Debbie Macomber Edition / Ian Fleming Edition / Michael Connelly Edition PSP 1000 series / PSP 3000 Series / PSP slim 2000 series

PSP Super 15-in-1 Accessory Kit


PSP Super 15-in-1 Accessory Kit


$32.88


The Super 15 in 1 Accessory Kit is the perfect travel kit for the gamer that demands more diversity from their PSPs usability. The 15 play travel kit includes 15 accessories to keep their PSP playing longer, better protected, looking great and sounding great on the move. Manufacturer: CTA Digital, Inc Manufacturer Part Number: PS-15K Manufacturer Website Address: www.ctadigital.com Brand Name: CTA Digital Product Name: Super 15-in-1 Accessory Kit Product Type: Gaming Accessory Kit Package Contents: Crystal stickers Emergency charger Ear buds with carrying case PSP Case Leather strap Cleaning cloth Screen magnifier USB Retractable cable 5 x UMD disk cases

DecalGirl PSP3LOTBALLS PSP 3000 Skin  Lots of Tennis Balls


DecalGirl PSP3LOTBALLS PSP 3000 Skin Lots of Tennis Balls


$27.61


Since 2003 DecalGirl has been manufacturing fullcolor removable vinyl skins for laptops cell phones game consoles iPods and other devices. DecalGirl was the first on the skin scene With thousands of designs to choose from on hundreds of devices we have a skin for you All skins are manufactured right in our Milton Delaware facility. DecalGirl PSP3LOTBALLS PSP 3000 Skin Lots of Tennis Balls

DecalGirl PSPSLOTBALLS PSP Slim amp; Lite Skin  Lots of Tennis Balls


DecalGirl PSPSLOTBALLS PSP Slim amp; Lite Skin Lots of Tennis Balls


$27.61


Since 2003 DecalGirl has been manufacturing fullcolor removable vinyl skins for laptops cell phones game consoles iPods and other devices. DecalGirl was the first on the skin scene With thousands of designs to choose from on hundreds of devices we have a skin for you All skins are manufactured right in our Milton Delaware facility. DecalGirl PSPSLOTBALLS PSP Slim amp; Lite Skin Lots of Tennis Balls

intec 3-in-1 Charger (PSP & PSP 2000)


intec 3-in-1 Charger (PSP & PSP 2000)


$14.99


Type: Charger Features: This 3-in-1 power marvel features a home charger, a car charger and a USB port to charge your PSP 2000 or PSP. The integrated USB port also allows you to charge other USB-powered handheld devices like digital cameras, cell phones and PDAs. Adaptor prongs and car charger fold flush into the main housing, delivering a compact unit that can easily slip into your pocket when on the go. It also features a USB power data cable to charge your PSP 2000 or PSP from any computer with a USB port.

Sony PSP E1000 Console - Black.


Sony PSP E1000 Console - Black.


$89.99


PSP consolePSP E1000 puts amazing portable entertainment in your hands without busting your wallet. Enjoy the fantastic variety of perfect pocket money priced games with PSP Essentials. Fun has no limits, so why should you?The PSP E1000 is compatible with all PSP games and peripherals, including the PSP camera which, thanks to the in-built microphone, means you can enjoy fun titles such as invisimals and EyePet on the go.Enjoy music, photo and video content stored on Memory Stick Duo.Download new games, including PSP essentials and mini titles, as well as additional game content via Media Go on your PC.Includes.Built-in SD slot.For ages 6 years and over.

Joola Pocket Table Tennis Racket Case


Joola Pocket Table Tennis Racket Case


$15.95


The Joola Pocket Table Tennis Racket Case helps keep your racket protected! This durable nylon case features a double-walled padded interior. A ball storage pocket on the outside of the case holds up to 3 ping pong balls. The Pocket Case includes a carrying strap for convenience. Available in black, blue, and gray.

DecalGirl PSP3SHERO PSP 3000 Skin  Super Hero


DecalGirl PSP3SHERO PSP 3000 Skin Super Hero


$27.61


Since 2003 DecalGirl has been manufacturing fullcolor removable vinyl skins for laptops cell phones game consoles iPods and other devices. DecalGirl was the first on the skin scene With thousands of designs to choose from on hundreds of devices we have a skin for you All skins are manufactured right in our Milton Delaware facility. DecalGirl PSP3SHERO PSP 3000 Skin Super Hero

Tennis Antics


Tennis Antics


$9.99


Tennis Antics is an arcade tennis game with wacky, cartoon chaos style of graphics and gameplay. This is the only place you'll be able to take part in tennis high jinx on pirate ships and other colourful, weird scenarios. Meet your unusual competitors – and reduce them to a pile of nothingness with your magic, bombs, and of course your super smashes.

Intec G6714 5 In 1 Charger for Your PSP 2000 or PSP


Intec G6714 5 In 1 Charger for Your PSP 2000 or PSP


$29.63


Features A Home Charger A Car Charger And A Usb Port. Also Includes A Usb Power Data Cable To Charge Your Psp Go Psp 3000 Psp 2000 Or Psp From Any Computer With A Usb Port. Integrated Usb Port Also Allows Users To Charge Other UsbPowered Handheld Devices Like Digital Cameras Cell Phones And Pdas. Adaptor Prongs And Car Charger Fold Flush Into The Main Housing Delivering A Compact Unit That Can Easily Slip Into Your Pocket When On The Go

Super-Pocket Bike Sprocket


Super-Pocket Bike Sprocket


$44.54


Super-Pocket Bike Sprocket is in stock and ready to ship from TrendTimes.com. Our toy stores sell Super-Pocket Bike Sprocket for the best price of $33.22 and personal shoppers are standing by to assist you.

Sony PSP Headphones With Remote Control


Sony PSP Headphones With Remote Control


$19.99


These high-tech, earbud-style headphones are a stylish and practical compliment to your PSP listening experience. Use them alone or connect to the remote and use the controls to operate your PSP through the intuitive interface. Use the play, pause, skip, fast forward and rewind commands as you watch movies on the PSP screen. Put in the headphones and tuck your PSP into a pocket or backpack and use the remote to listen and manage your music with no need to access the entire unit.

Hot Shots Golf/Hot Shots Tennis 2-Pack - PSP


Hot Shots Golf/Hot Shots Tennis 2-Pack - PSP


$19.96


Own two best-selling games--Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee and Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip. Your favorite golf game just got more addicting with new modes, collectible items, and more customizable outfits. Take the fun and excitement of tennis anywhere. Ace, volley, and smash your way through a brand-new cast of Hot Shots characters. From Sony.

Tennis Champ  Tennis Large Mug by CafePress


Tennis Champ Tennis Large Mug by CafePress


$18


This tennis graphic features a woman, dressed in a tennis outfit, and playing a mean game of tennis, with the caption: Tennis Champ. Tennis Large Mug Super-size your favorite beverage or just size-up to avoid spills with our hefty, 15 oz. ceramic Large Mug. Large easy-grip handle. When you need more, mug it up. Measures 4.5 tall, 3.25 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe.

MacGregor Super Pro 5000 Tennis Net


MacGregor Super Pro 5000 Tennis Net


$203.95


Super Pro Tennis Net length: 42'.Constructed of 3.6mm braided polyethylene .Features heavy-duty vinyl coated nylon side and bottom tapes lockstitched to body.Features side pockets and heavy duty metal dowels.Available in your choice of lengths.Includes center strap.Manufacturer's Three-Year Limited Warranty.


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Virtual Boy - Sheet Metal cabinet - China Hydraulic Couplings

Overview Technical information
The Virtual Boy (VB) system uses a pair of 1224 linear arrays (one per eye) and rapidly scans the array across the eye's field of view using flat oscillating mirrors. These mirrors vibrate back and forth at a very high speed, thus the mechanical humming noise from inside the unit. Each VB game cartridge has a yes/no option to automatically pause every 1530 minutes so that the player may take a break.
In addition to playing with the stand attached, one could also place the VB device on their forehead while lying down for an easier mode of game use.
This screenshot from Mario's Tennis running on an emulator. The anaglyph red/blue format simulates the Virtual Boy's 3D display. Monochrome display
The Virtual Boy is iconic for its monochromatic use of red LED pixels; they were used due to being the least expensive, the lowest drain on batteries, and for being the most striking color to see. During development, a color LCD was experimented with but was found to cause users to see double instead of creating the illusion of depth. In addition, LCDs at the time had low refresh rates, and were often blurry. They also consumed more power than LEDs.
The Virtual Boy, which uses an oscillating mirror to transform a single line of pixels into a full field of pixels, requires high-performance LEDs in order to function properly. Because each pixel is only in use for a tiny fraction of a second (384 pixels wide, 50.2 Hz scan rate = approximately 52 s per scanline), high peak brightness is needed to make the virtual display bright and comfortable for the user to view. The two-screen system demanded a fast refresh rate, unlike the original Game Boy which had blurry motion, so using an LCD was not an option. Controller
The Virtual Boy controller
The Virtual Boy, being a system with heavy emphasis on three-dimensional movement, needed a controller that could operate along a Z axis. The Virtual Boy's controller was an attempt to implement dual digital "D-pads" to control elements in the aforementioned 3D environment.
The controller itself is shaped like an "M" (similar to a Nintendo 64 controller). One holds onto either side of the controller and the part that dips down in the middle contains the battery pack. There are six buttons on the controller (A, B, Start, Select, L and R), the two D-pads, and the system's "on/off" switch. The two directional pads are located on either side of the controller at the top. The "A" and "B" buttons are located below the pad on the right side and the "Start" and "Select" buttons are located in the same spot on the left side. What would normally be called "shoulder buttons" ("L" and "R") are located behind the area where the pads are, on the back of the controller, functioning more as triggers.
Despite how the two D-pads were supposed to control elements in the 3D environment, both D-pads are interchangeable in most games like Mario Clash; both do the same thing. For others with a more 3D environment, like Red Alarm, 3D Tetris, or Teleroboxer, each pad controls a different feature. For Red Alarm, one directional pad controls pitch and direction of the protagonist's ship, while the other controls up, down, and strafe movement. For Teleroboxer, each control pad, in conjunction with the trigger/shoulder buttons, controls the position of the corresponding fist of the character. For 3D Tetris, The D-pads flip & move the blocks. The symmetry of the controller also allows games like Vertical Force to feature the option to reverse the controls for left-handed people (similar to the Atari Lynx). This kind of concession to left-handed people has been repeated with the Nintendo Wii console and to a lesser extent the Nintendo DS and some of its more touchscreen oriented games.
One of the unique features of the controller is the extendable power supply that slides onto the back. It houses the six AA batteries required to power the system. This can be substituted with a wall adapter, though a "slide on" attachment is required for the switchout. Once the slide on adapter is installed, a power adapter can be attached to provide constant power. Extension port
The system's EXT (extension) port, located on the underside of the system below the controller port, was never officially supported since no official multiplayer games were ever published, nor was an official link cable released. (Although Waterworld and Faceball were going to use the EXT port for multiplayer play, the multiplayer features in the former were removed and the latter was cancelled.) At Planet Virtual Boy there is a tutorial on how to make a multiplayer cable for the Virtual Boy by modifying a couple of standard Nintendo Composite cables. Currently, only a few games support the link cable. Specifications
Hardware specifications
Processor
NEC V810 (P/N uPD70732)
32-bit RISC Processor @ 20 MHz (18 MIPS)
1 KB instruction cache
Memory
128 KB dual-port VRAM
128 KB of DRAM
64 KB WRAM (PSRAM)
Display
( 2)
Reflection Technologies Inc. (RTI) Scanning LED Array (SLA) P4
1 224 pixel resolution (when scanned; 384 x 224)
2-bit monochromatic (black + 3 shades of red)
50.2 Hz Horizontal Scan Rate
Power
6 AA Batteries or DC10V 350mA AC Adapter/Tap
(third-party Performance Adaptor DC 9V 500mA)
Sound
16-bit Stereo
Controller
6 buttons and 2 D pads
uses NES controller protocol
Serial Port
8 pin cable
Hardware
Part
Numbers
VUE-001 Virtual Boy Unit
VUE-003 Stand
VUE-005 Controller
VUE-006 Game Pak
VUE-007 Battery Pack
VUE-010 Eyeshade
VUE-011 AC Adapter Tap ("Use With Super NES AC Adapter No. SNS-002 Only")
VUE-012 Eyeshade Holder
VUE-014 Red & Black Stereo Headphones
Weight
750 grams
Dimensions
8.5"H 10"W 4.3"D
Cartridge specifications
128 megabit addressable ROM space (416 megabit ROM used in released games)
128 megabit addressable RAM space (08 kilobyte Battery Backed RAM in released games)
128 megabit addressable expansion space (unused in any released games)
Expansion interrupt available to the cartridge
Left and right audio signals pass through cartridge
60-pin connector Development
The console was designed by Gunpei Yokoi, inventor of the Game & Watch and Game Boy handhelds, as well as the Metroid franchise. While compact and seemingly portable, Virtual Boy was not intended to replace the Game Boy in Nintendo's product line, as use of the system requires a steady surface, and completely blocks the player's peripheral vision. According to David Sheff's book Game Over, Yokoi never actually intended for the console to be released in its present form. However, Nintendo pushed the Virtual Boy to market so that it could focus development resources on the Nintendo 64. Reception
Hype surrounding the device included public musings by Nintendo that the device might resemble a gun set vertical, projecting a 3D image in the air. The actual device was considered a disappointment[citation needed] compared to this description by Nintendo of America:
"Powered by a 32-bit processor, the Virtual Boy produced very impressive 3-D effects, although the monochromatic graphic style proved to limit the appeal of the visuals."
The commercial demise of the Virtual Boy was considered to be the catalyst that led to Yokoi being driven from Nintendo, yet it was maintained that Yokoi kept a close relationship with Nintendo despite Yokoi having later created a rivalling handheld system for Bandai. According to Game Over, the company laid the blame for the machine's faults directly on the creator. In 2007 the system was listed as number five in PC World's "The Ugliest Products in Tech History" list.
Because Nintendo only shipped 800,000 Virtual Boys worldwide, it is a hot collector's item. Marketing
This section requires expansion.
Voice-overs for some advertisements were done by Dylan Bruno. There were several in-store promotional videos created for various games (as well as the Virtual Boy itself), and the system was actively marketed in magazines and on TV. The marketing slogan was "A 3D Game for a 3D World". Games
Main article: List of Virtual Boy games
Due to the short lifespan of the system, only 22 games were released. Of them, 19 games were released in the Japanese market, while only 14 were released in North America. See also
List of Virtual Boy demos References
^ a b c Blake Snow (2007-05-04). "The 10 Worst-Selling Consoles of All Time". GamePro.com. http://www.gamepro.com/gamepro/domestic/games/features/111823.shtml. Retrieved 2007-11-25. 
^ a b Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Children by David Sheff, 1993, Random House.
^ Classic Systems
^ "N-Sider Profiles". http://www.n-sider.com/contentview.php?contentid=222. Retrieved 2008-08-19. 
^ "NYTimes - Gunpei Yokoi, Chief Designer Of Game Boy, Is Dead at 56". http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E4D7173CF93AA35753C1A961958260. Retrieved 2008-08-19. 
^ PC World staff (2007-09-10). "The Ugliest Products in Tech History". PC World. http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;357885272;img;1226;ssid;1. Retrieved 2007-10-12. 
^ Earnest Cavalli (2008-09-15). "'Lost' Virtual Boy Cache Found in Dubai". Wired.com. http://blog.wired.com/games/2008/09/lost-virtual-bo.html. Retrieved 2008-09-27. 
^ [dead link]
^ Kolan, Patrick (2008-01-14), IGN Retro: Virtual Boy's Best Games, IGN, http://retro.ign.com/articles/845/845487p1.html, retrieved 2009-01-21 
Kent, Steven L. (2001). The Ultimate History of Video Games. Roseville, California: Prima. ISBN 0-7615-3643-4. 
"Virtual Boy Is Born at Shoshinkai November, 1994" (JPEG). Nintendo Power (68): 5253. January 1995. http://www.vr32.de/modules/articles/index.php?type=scans&show=26&page=2. Retrieved 2006-07-19.  External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Virtual Boy
Nintendo portal
Virtual Boy at Nintendo.com (archived versions at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
List of Virtual Boy games at GameFAQs
Virtual Boy at the Open Directory Project
Virtual Boy Hardware Specifications at Planet Virtual Boy
Virtual Boy Programmers Manual at Planet Virtual Boy
Performance Adapter Set at virtual-boy.org
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