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The controller for the Nintendo Virtual Boy, an unsuccessful VR gaming console from Nintendo. Released in 1995, it made use of red LEDs and oscillating mirrors to provide a stereoscopic 3D experience. Less than two dozen games were released before the system was discontinued.

The controller for the system held the power supply, which ran off of six AA batteries. A special AC power supply adapter was also available.
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