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These Holiday Bundle Deals Give You Free Games For HTC Vive Or A Gift Card With Oculus Rift

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

The HTC Vive and Oculus Rift ’s are often pretty extensive with games spread across genres and plenty of non-gaming experiences like short films and experimental forms of education. HTC Vive’s blog reveals that their partners have collaborated to do just that and Amazon has also put together an Oculus Rift deal.

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All the horses of pop culture, ranked

Mashable VR

Now, I live in Brooklyn and only see horses when I visit my family in rural Arizona. While ranking these steeds, I asked myself five questions: How important was the horse's role to the plot of the film/TV show/general lore? Credit: Screenshot/ Amazon Prime/ DreamWorks Pictures/ Shrek 2. The horse version of Donkey in Shrek 2.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.10.12): Quest 2 is launching, dogs use AR, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Game developers are also preparing for it: popular games like SuperHot, Red Matter , and Arizona Sunshine will publish new updates to take in count the new horsepower of the Quest 2. FIVARS developed a custom platform powered by the Janus open source framework and Amazon Web Services (also the engine behind Netflix and Hulu).

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Put the Car of Your Dreams in Your Living Room, with ZeroLight’s Barry Hoffman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: Here’s the issue: 360 cameras cost $200, and somebody can go film there their holiday vacation, make it all unstable, throw in a VR headset, and start showing people. It’s the same in Arizona in summer. Otherwise, it’s just a “wow” thing. And people will go, “that’s VR? Oh, that sucks.”

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Put the Car of Your Dreams in Your Living Room, with ZeroLight’s Barry Hoffman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: Here’s the issue: 360 cameras cost $200, and somebody can go film there their holiday vacation, make it all unstable, throw in a VR headset, and start showing people. It’s the same in Arizona in summer. Otherwise, it’s just a “wow” thing. And people will go, “that’s VR? Oh, that sucks.”.