Virtual Boy for Nintendo Switch 2/Nintendo Switch Headset

A physical reproduction of the original console that remains very faithful to the original, including its ergonomics. Adapted to house a Switch or Switch 2 console to recreate the original 1995 system’s stereoscopic 3D experience.

Description

The Virtual Boy for Nintendo Switch 2/Nintendo Switch is a physical headset designed to facilitate stereoscopic 3D gameplay for the Virtual Boy – Nintendo Classics library on Nintendo Switch Online. Released three decades after the original system, this accessory serves as a physical recreation of the 1995 hardware’s form factor. It is marketed in two distinct versions: a premium plastic replica that mirrors the industrial design of the original unit. Its release coincided with a simplified (and much cheaper) cardboard model inspired by the Nintendo LABO line. The device is not a standalone console but rather a specialised housing that utilises the Switch’s display to recreate the system’s signature depth effects.

The peripheral is a high-fidelity replica constructed from dense, high-quality plastic with a satin-finish foam eye-shroud for increased comfort over the 1995 original. It retains the iconic tabletop tripod stand, which is non-adjustable in height to maintain historical accuracy, requiring players to position the unit on a flat surface at eye level. The unit features internal spring-loaded docking cradles that securely hold the Switch console in place. While the exterior includes non-functional replicas of the original’s volume knobs and extension ports, the focus and IPD (Interpupillary Distance) sliders are provided in the software interface to calibrate the 3D image. To accommodate the different dimensions of the hardware, the unit is natively configured for the Nintendo Switch 2 but includes an interchangeable adapter plate for the original Switch model.

The headset utilises a set of internal lenses and a removable red-tinted filter to achieve its visual goals. When the console is docked and the Virtual Boy – Nintendo Classics app is launched, the screen splits into two separate images to provide a stereoscopic effect. The inclusion of the physical red filter allows players to experience the original monochrome aesthetic accurately, though the filter can be removed to utilise the software’s later Color Mix updates, which introduce yellow, green, and grayscale palettes. Unlike modern VR headsets, the device lacks a head strap and relies entirely on its stand, necessitating a “hunchback” posture that mirrors the ergonomic profile of the 1995 hardware. Overall, the physical Virtual Boy peripheral for the Nintendo Switch represents a dedicated effort by Nintendo to preserve a controversial era of its history through authentic hardware recreation.

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Item Name
  • Virtual Boy for Nintendo Switch 2/Nintendo Switch Headset
Item Code
  • HAC-061
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Launch Price
  • A$139.95
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  • 18 February 2026