The Virtual Boy is a 32-bit tabletop video game console released by Nintendo in 1995, designed to provide an immersive gaming experience with its stereoscopic 3D display. Although it was marketed as a pioneering innovation in gaming technology, the Virtual Boy ultimately failed to gain significant market traction, making it a notable footnote in the history of gaming consoles and a fascinating case study for tech enthusiasts and historians examining the evolution of the gaming industry.