Virtual Jockey (lost build of cancelled Virtual Boy horse-racing simulation game; 1996): Difference between revisions

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File:Vjockey_1.png
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File:Vjockey_2.png|Horse's dialogue translation: So, you want to ride on my back? Hah! Don't come back for another hundred years!!!
File:Vjockey_2.png|Horse's dialogue translation: ''"So, you want to ride on my back? Hah! Don't come back for another hundred years!!!"''
File:Vjockey_3.png|Clunky prototype racing mechanic
File:Vjockey_3.png|Clunky prototype racing mechanic
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File:Vjockey_4.png|Girl's dialogue translation: ''"My name is Satsuki Yasuda. Nice to meet you!"''
File:vjockeyflyer2.jpg
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[[Category:Lost video games]]
[[Category:Lost video games]]

Revision as of 21:13, 3 August 2016

Vjockeyflyer.jpg

Rare flyer for the game.

Status: Lost

Virtual Jockey is a cancelled game that was in development by Right Stuff for the Virtual Boy It was never finished before the Virtual Boy was cancelled. Some game mechanics were used in the PS1 game Jockey Zero.

Plot

The player aims for derby as one of the jockeys within the horse raging circles, which consist of more than 20 people in total. The player become familiar with the characteristics of their horse and the courses, for if the player don't rider their house well and they were not prepared for what unfolds before them, it would be difficult to win.

Availability

Only four screenshots and the flyer for the game have surfaced.