Nintendo’s VR accessory for the Switch 2 is finally available – NotebookCheck.net News
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Nintendo has finally released its VR accessory, the Virtual Boy. The accessory, as well as the cheaper cardboard edition, are required to play the classic games released for the Virtual Boy console released in 1995.
The pre-order period for the Nintendo Virtual Boy has finally come to an end, as the VR accessory is now available to buy. Made for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch (standard and OLED only), the device can be purchased directly from Nintendo.
The Nintendo Virtual Boy was first announced in September 2025, and is based on the short-lived console of the same name released in 1995. Made available to pre-order starting in December 2025, those who didn’t pre-order it then can now purchase it directly from Nintendo.
Priced at $99.99, buyers are required to have a Nintendo account and a paid Nintendo Switch Online membership before they can purchase the accessory. They will also need a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership to play the collection of stereoscopic 3D games in the Virtual Boy – Nintendo Classics game library.
While the 1995 Virtual Boy received 22 games during its short lifetime, Nintendo is only releasing just 7 of them for the new Virtual Boy today. However, 9 additional games will be added later this year, including 2 that were announced for the original Virtual Boy, but never got released.
If the Virtual Boy is too pricey, Nintendo also has a Virtual Boy (cardboard model) that costs $24.99. This too has been released, and is available to buy now from Nintendo. Like the standard version, the cardboard model is compatible with the Switch 2 (available on Amazon for $499.99), Switch and Switch OLED
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Habeeb Onawole, 2026-02-17 (Update: 2026-02-17)
