Sat.Nov 02, 2019

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Brooklyn VR Arcade VRBAR Has A Bigger Space And Even Bigger Plans

VRScout

5,000 square feet of VR gaming, immersive art, and live event space. After growing too big for its former digs, Brooklyn-based mixed reality arcade, VRBAR , has changed shape and size, and consequently what it can now offer to its clientele in new ways. Just one door down from its previous home on Jay Street and only a few blocks from the Brooklyn Bridge Park, families, tourists, and VR-enthusiasts alike can find themselves happily hanging out in the expansive, whimsically-decorated attraction.

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Is it worth going to WCVRI?

The Ghost Howls

After I have published all these posts about the WCVRI event in Nanchang (e.g. this one with the hands-on session on Huawei glasses or this one with our experience in exhibiting a game in this event ), many people that have not been there have asked me if it is worth going there. So, I’m writing this short article to answer this question once for all.

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Get Your Snack on With I’m Hungry now on Steam

Peter Graham

Ever wanted to run your own burger van, dishing out greasy delights to eager customers wanting to fill their bellies? I’m Hungry allows you to do just that and more, and now it is available on Steam for Valve Index and HTC Vive. Created by Light Studio and published by Winking Entertainment ( Paper Dolls, Unearthing Mars 2: The Ancient War), I’m Hungry originally came to PlayStation VR before today’s PC VR launch.

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Releases Recap: October 28 – November 1

Oculus

This week, we released several titles and updates across the Oculus Platform, plus the date for the epic conclusion of Vader Immortal: A Star Wars.

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The Future of eLearning in 2022: A Sensitive Eye for Authentic Translation and Localization

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

To avoid awkward and sometimes disastrous learning content, instructional designers must use authentic translation in the right context to get optimal results. For example, even a simple phrase like “got milk” translates to “are you lactating” in Mexico. Can you imagine what a straight translation might do to your course? With over 317 million people in the US and over 6.7 billion potential customers in the world, personalizing training seems logical.