Nintendo's Virtual Boy was the first portable game console capable of displaying "true 3D graphics". Most video games are forced to use monocular cues to achieve the illusion of three dimensions on a two-dimensional screen, but the Virtual Boy was able to create a more accurate illusion of depth through the effect known as parallax. In a manner similar to using a head-mounted display, the user looks into an eyepiece made of neoprene on the front of the machine, and then an eyeglass-style projector allows viewing of the monochromatic (in this case, red) image. Game ROM created from a Nintendo Virtual Boy video game also uses the VB file extension. It contains data from a Virtual Boy cartridge saved in a read-only file and can be played on a PC using a Virtual Boy emulation program such as Red Dragon.
Game ROM created from a Nintendo Virtual Boy video game; contains data from a Virtual Boy cartridge saved in a read-only file; can be played on a PC using a Virtual Boy emulation program such as Red Dragon. Virtual Boy was a portable game console developed by Nintendo and released in 1995. It included a headset that provided a 3D experience for gamers.
Audio file used by Grand Theft Auto (GTA) 3 and GTA: Vice City games for PlayStation 2; stores multiple audio clips and includes radio station clips, radio news clips, and cutscene audio; used for audio playback during gameplay. VB files can be converted to the .WAV format with MFAudio by setting the following program options: Frequency: 32000Hz, or 16000Hz for the talk stations (e.g., POLICE.VB, KCHAT.VB, and VCPR.VB) Samples: 16 bits Channels: 2 Interleave: 2000 Bytes Offset: 0 Bytes Output format: WAVE
The VB file extension is associated with Microsoft Visual Basic. The .vb files are script files written in the Visual Basic programming language. Visual Basic 2010 is an evolution of the Visual Basic language that is engineered for productively building type-safe and object-oriented applications. Visual Basic enables developers to target Windows, Web, and mobile devices. As with all languages targeting the Microsoft .NET Framework, programs written in Visual Basic benefit from security and language interoperability. This generation of Visual Basic continues the tradition of giving you a fast and easy way to create .NET Framework-based applications. The .vb files can be executed in Windows using the built-in scripting support. They can be run directly from the operating system or within Internet Explorer. These files can be sometimes infected with viruses or other malicious code. You should not open unknown .vb files, especially if you got them via e-mail attachment from unknown sender.