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Atari is opening 8 new hotels across the US over the next few years. The Atari-branded hotels will also feature immersive virtual reality and augmented reality experiences using the latest […]
The popular virtual reality hit Vader Immortal game mode Lightsaber Dojo is set to be unveiled in some select arcade-style VR locations. This is happening just in time for The […]
VR experience a reality to many due to VR arcades
VR experience a reality to many due to VR arcades
VR arcades provide a cheap alternative to indulge in the VR experience. These arcades provide a chance to people who cannot afford the expensive accessories to enable VR in their homes. This provides them with a chance to have a few minutes of VR indulgence.
Owing to these arcades, everyone can get a chance at the VR experience. The VR headsets cost a bomb and to top that there is also a need for…
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MMOne unveils commercial version of insane giant simulator arm for wild VR rides
This insane gaming chair mimics the motions that happen in a virtual reality game and makes you feel every twist and turn in a physical way.
The arm is now compatible with a number of games, including the racing sim Project Cars from Slightly Mad Studios, DCS World (flight simulator) from Eagle Dynamics, Red Bull Air Race from Slight Mad Studios and Wingracers, and Trackmania Turbo from Ubisoft.
Read More: http://venturebeat.com/2017/01/17/mmone-unveils-commercial-version-of-insane-giant-simulator-arm-for-wild-vr-rides/
Adding to the growing list of VR arcades popping up in Japan, Tokyo-based entertainment company ADORES has just opened a VR entertainment park called “VR Park Tokyo” on December 16.
This VR arcade is expected to have a total of eight different experiences, many of which utilized the HTC Vive, including 2 original attractions jointly developed by ADORES and GREE. Experiences are divided up into different sections of the arcade floor, each having their own unique look and theme to the play space.
If you end up stopping by, you can expect to pay 3,200 yen ($40, AU$50, £30) for unlimited access to each game for 70 minutes.
Source: http://vrscout.com/news/new-vr-arcade-opens-tokyo/
HTC to open hundreds of virtual reality arcades
HTC to open hundreds of virtual reality arcades
Taiwanese tech giant HTC will open hundreds of virtual reality gaming arcades in Taiwan, China, Europe and the US by end 2017 under its “Viveport Arcade” programme.
The company is developing virtual reality games for its VR devices and hopes the gaming arcades will serve to promote its virtual reality Vive headset, the Taipei Times reported Saturday.
The programme will begin in Taiwan and…
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When it comes to demoing the latest in virtual reality, access and affordability can be a barrier for many looking to experience the range of content already available. And that’s where location-based VR becomes more important than ever.
By eliminating the need for consumers to shell out hundreds of dollars to buy their own hardware and gaming PCs, it’s clear why location-based VR retail is gaining in popularity and helping build China into a massive VR market that’s projected to be worth $8.5 billion in just four years.
Source: http://vrscout.com/news/htc-vive-vr-cafe-shenzhen-china/