VR is rapidly changing with new technology, especially since new consoles keep evolving like the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Along with lightning fast PC’s, here’s what to expect in the future, while looking at where this tech came from.
As gamers, we are constantly dealing with new gimmicks that are supposed to “change the industry”. The Nintendo Power Glove. The XBox Kinect. Cheap 3D Effects. Toys to Life games like Skylanders. And through it all, we’ve seen countless attempts at virtual reality gaming. The world of VR sounds too good to be true, but companies have finally broke through and delivered some pretty great games.
SEGA was the first company to take a big leap in VR with their announcement of the SEGA VR in 1991. The success of the Sega Master Drive and Genesis helped boost the company’s portfolio and led to more development opportunities. Unfortunately, the SEGA VR never got a mainstream release. Showcased year after year, SEGA never got the VR system off the ground, running into technological problems and not delivering on the experience they promised. The only way to use the SEGA VR was through select machines found at SEGA World or SEGA Park, exclusive theme park arcades located throughout the United Kingdom. Join us on a journey as we go through the complete history of VR gaming. We dive deep into Nintendo’s multiple attempts at VR devices, how amusement parks are changing the game, and how the future of VR will help bring back the arcade experience. See how the console wars will completely change VR including some pretty incredible social VR tech from Microsoft!
Now let’s travel back to explore the world of VR, how a common toy helped the process, and see how our grandparents were using VR decades before we were even born.
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