Here are a few of the woeful products that truly put the "d'oh!" in Nintendo. No offense, Mario.
The Virtual Boy (1995)
In 1995, the term "virtual reality" was all the rage. And that's the predominant feeling most gamers were left with after plunking down cash on Nintendo's nauseating attempt to immerse players in a "true 3D game world." A cross between a Game Boy and a Viewfinder, the bulky device's monochromatic display had gamers seeing red, while the lack of games (only 14 were released stateside) sealed its fate as one of the worst-selling game consoles ever.
Ridge Racer DS was part of a campaign to have the Nintendo DS' touchscreen redefine input, with mixed results.
If you're replaying MGS1 in any of its available forms, you'll want to know how to unlock all the best items in the game!
Discover how to get LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars for free through Prime Gaming. Enjoy this classic adventure in the Star Wars universe today!