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Top 37 VR Film Festivals to Attend in 2018

VeeR VR

As virtual reality continues to rise in popularity, more film festivals, both up-and-coming ones and established ones, are opening up virtual reality competitions. Here we selected 37 film festivals dedicated to virtual reality or with VR programs for your reference.

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How Hollywood Has Predicted VR in Movies

VRScout

From zero gravity chambers to organic gaming consoles, Hollywood has been dreaming up some of the biggest and best ways to implement virtual reality for decades. Being one of the earliest films to explore the combination of human computer interaction, TRON is well known for its, at the time, exceptional graphics. TRON (1982).

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Grab Games is Coming Out Swinging with Knockout League

VRScout

Here’s a first look at the trailer, filmed at the VRScout Mixed Reality Studio in LA. Knockout League is a single player, arcade-style boxing game built from the ground up for virtual reality by Grab Games. Grab’s core team has been together since 2002. Knockout League: First Look.

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Road to VR’s 2019 Game of the Year Awards

Road to VR

Every year is the biggest year for virtual reality. Virtual reality fans walk a similar path; every achievement in this burgeoning medium sets a new bar, and a new expectation of something greater as a result. You might also describe it as a fun mashup between Superhot VR (2017), Beat Saber, and Smash Hit (2015).

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The Curious Relationship Between DVDs and VR

VR Playhouse

Because of their input, a single DVD was capable of holding 95 minutes of footage (encompassing the runtime of 90% of films) all for a retail price under $20. In 2002 alone, 17.6 By 2002, the PS2 made up a total of 32% of all DVD players in America. In 1997, the first DVD player was released in America. Apparently so.