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+11 +1The VR Linux desktop is on its way
Want to use the GNOME or KDE Linux desktops on your virtual reality headset? A new open-source project aims to let you play games and use your Linux desktop with your VR head-mounted display.
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+14 +2The iPod of VR is here, and you should try it
Three years ago, I duct-taped a laser tracker to the top of my eminently patient wife’s painting easel. On a converted baker’s cart in the corner, I set up a glowing green PC. Then I ran half a dozen cables between the PC and a HTC Vive VR headset. This was the price of the best VR experience on the market: To be able to actually walk around and wave my hands in physical space, I had to wrap my dining room in wires.
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+23 +3Sony nuked PlayStation VR’s biggest problem by promising PS5 support
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the best-selling consumer electronics products aren’t necessarily a company’s latest or highest-end products; mass-market customers often gravitate instead towards affordable models with good enough performance. That’s the reason console makers keep last-generation models around after launching superior sequels: as long as there’s a promise of at least token continued support, “old” hardware is still viable.
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+24 +4Nintendo Labo director says VR was part of the plan from the beginning
Nintendo Labo VR, the cardboard accessory kit for the Switch, is up against a lot of expectations as the company’s official foray into virtual reality. It’s the fourth installment of the Labo series, which first launched one year ago to mixed reviews. Parents and schools lauded its tactile building experience and programming features as creative educational tools for kids, while some critics dismissed it as a novelty item that lost its fun after the first few plays.
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+10 +2The Ultimate List Of PlayStation 4 Best Virtual Reality Games
It's been a few years since the PlayStation VR for the PS4 and PS4 Pro launched onto the virtual reality scene, bringing with it an excellent virtual reality headset experience for console gamers. As of writing this article, it's still one of the best-selling virtual reality headsets on the market, which makes sense considering several of the others need high-end computers to get up-and-running such as the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive.
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+13 +2Boneworks Feels Like The First Next Generation VR Game
Boneworks from Stress Level Zero feels like the first game of PC VR’s second generation. The small team based in Los Angeles previously developed Duck Season and Hover Junkers. In Boneworks, they are applying years of refinement to physics, locomotion and object handling systems. You can feel the effort every second inside their virtual world. A recent demo of Boneworks from Stress Level Zero co-founder Brandon Laastch shows interactions tuned to a degree I’ve never seen before. First I held, loaded and fired a one-handed pistol. I dropped the gun, grabbed a bigger one, racked it with my other hand and started firing.
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+19 +4Virtual reality-based therapy shows promise in the treatment of social anxiety disorder
Combining cognitive-behavioral therapy with virtual reality technology could help people suffering from social anxiety disorder, according to preliminary research published in the journal Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. “I am interested in the topic of virtual reality (VR) based therapies as the open a lot of new possibilities. VR surroundings are accessible, interactive and customizable to fit the needs of a patient,” explained Chris N. W. Geraets, a PhD student at the University of Groningen and corresponding author of the study.
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+3 +1Hands On with Space Channel 5 VR – PAX East 2019 – 1 Rule: Be Cool
The Sega Dreamcast was home to a lot of weird games- sometimes for better, sometimes for worse, but not quite enough to save the console from an early grave- but enough, it seems, that nostalgia for the system has resurrected its games in many new forms. Out on the PAX East show floor this year was Space Channel 5 VR, a clever adaptation of a quirky Dreamcast rhythm game from nearly twenty years ago.
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+4 +2Hands on: 30 Minutes with Marvel’s Iron Man VR
A thrilling first encounter with developer Camouflaj’s upcoming PS VR action game.
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+7 +2Google is shutting down its in-house VR film studio
Google is shutting down its Emmy Award-winning VR film division, Spotlight Stories, after six years of building out content, Variety reports. We’ve reached out to Google for confirmation. Update: A Google spokesperson responded to TechCrunch with a statement confirming the shutdown.
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+17 +1Why the Nintendo Switch VR support rumor is a genius idea
The Nintendo Switch is the most versatile home console ever created. To call it a home console even is to do it an injustice, as its battery-powered handheld mode allows it to act as a supercharged portable games machine too. But its detachable controllers and central tablet-like core processing-and-display unit might make it even more versatile still – the Nintendo Switch could be getting VR support.
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+13 +4A new $6,000 virtual reality headset lets you see with 'human-eye' resolution
Finnish start-up Varjo launched its first virtual reality (VR) headset on Tuesday in a bid to capture the growing industrial market for the technology, despite slow pick-up among consumers. The $5,995 headset will be sold directly to businesses in industries like architecture, engineering and construction. Varjo has already collaborated with companies including Airbus, Audi and Volkswagen.
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+16 +1AR Will Spark the Next Big Tech Platform—Call It Mirrorworld
We are building a 1-to-1 map of almost unimaginable scope. When it's complete, our physical reality will merge with the digital universe.
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+9 +2NVIDIA Claims 4 Million PC VR Headsets Sold
NVIDIA co-founder & CEO Jensen Huang took the stage today at the company’s CES 2019 press conference, issuing a strong claim that four million PC VR headsets have been sold to date. The two largest PC VR headset manufacturers, Oculus and HTC, have been cagey on providing sales numbers, although GPU manufacturer Nvidia might have a pretty good line on how many headsets have been sold since consumer PC VR came to market in early 2016.
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+10 +21RBC Gaming Weekly - January 7, 2019
This week in gaming, Soulja Boy takes on Nintendo (and loses), a new standalone VR headset is on the horizon and there's a new free service offering a game every day.
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+22 +3Virtual reality therapy shows promise in the treatment of nightmares
A specialized virtual reality treatment may be able to reduce the frequency and intensity of nightmares, according to a pilot study published in the journal Dreaming. “Current treatments for nightmares required too much time or taking a drug that essentially knocked you out for awhile, so we needed a treatment that was short, non-toxic and effective,” said study author Patrick McNamara of the Boston University School of Medicine.
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+18 +22018 technology predictions that failed
What were they thinking?! These erroneous guesses about tech in 2018 would shatter any crystal ball.
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+2 +1Introducing the PlayStation VR Mega Pack bundle, including 5 great games
Since launch, PS VR has propelled us into fantastical worlds and experiences with unparalleled immersion. And from today you can get more of those experiences for less with the PS VR Mega Pack*. This hardware bundle includes a PS VR headset, PS Camera and voucher codes** for five acclaimed PS VR games, including hit platformer Astro Bot Rescue Mission, the blisteringly-fast WipEout Omega Collection, open-world adventure The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR, hellish shooter Doom VFR, and PlayStation VR Worlds.
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+11 +2PlayStation VR Borderlands 2 VR and Beat Saber Bundle Launches December 14
Today, we’re excited to announce the new PlayStation VR Borderlands 2 VR and Beat Saber Bundle that will give you access to two action-packed VR games. Borderlands 2 VR is the latest blockbuster experience to come to the immersive platform, bringing the iconic shooting-looting world of Pandora to life like never before. Virtually become a treasure-seeking Vault Hunter facing off against the galaxy’s most charming psychopathic dictator — Handsome Jack — with nothing but your wits and your arsenal of 87 bazillion guns.
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+3 +1Obsidian devs recreate Star Wars Mos Eisley spaceport in Unreal Engine 4
Unreal Engine 4 recreations are nothing new, however the Star Wars Mos Eisley spaceport project—which comes courtesy of a group of Obsidian developers—is pretty impressive. Headed by Jason Lewis, a total of 17 devs of varying rank are using the project to learn more about the engine, but of course being self-confessed “super Star Wars nerds” makes the undertaking that bit easier. Speaking to 80.lv, Lewis says he first started out with the desire to craft a three dimensional Millennium Falcon, however things quickly spiralled as the project grew in scope.




















