Bound High

Bound High (バウンド・ハイ!) is a cancelled game for the Virtual Boy. The aim of the game was to maneuver Chalvo, a robot that can roll itself up into a bouncing ball, around a series of levels while avoiding various hazards. Bound High would have been the first second-generation game for the Virtual Boy, but the poor sales of the console caused the game to be put on hold numerous times before eventually being cancelled altogether. Of all the cancelled ... More
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