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HTC’s First Vive Game ‘Front Defense’ is a WWII Gallery Shooter

Road to VR

Computex 2016 is under way and HTC are out on the show floor in full force with a collection of titles showing off their Vive VR system. One of the titles developed by the company, playable for the first time, is a new title developed closely with HTC, a WWII gallery shooter called Front Defense. Here it is in action.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.05.24): Snap releases new Spectacles AR glasses, Quest releases runtime v29, and more!

The Ghost Howls

In an interview with a Chinese magazine, HTC China (Mister) President Alvin Graylin has stated that in his opinion, Facebook may lose at least $100-$200 for each sold Oculus Quest 2 device. HTC had $210 million as the total revenue for 2020. Learn more. Learn more. Learn more. More info (Use Google Translate).

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The XR Week Peek (2020.06.13): Magic Leap exploring a sale, events are going virtual and more!

The Ghost Howls

Otherwise, now the situation is more or less like before, with the exception of some places where there are still some Oculus devices in stock (for instance in Japan and Taiwan). The VR route is instead being pursued by HTC (with its VEC event happening soon) and IEEE.

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IAAPA Update from Location-Based VR Expert, Bob Cooney

XR for Business Podcast

It was a 6DOF simulation machine. One of the surprise hits from the IAAPA show — to go back to that — was a company called UNIS out of Taiwan, I think they’re based, they had a two player motorcycle VR simulator and it was a track racing motorcycle game. And I still haven’t seen a lot of that yet. Bob: Yeah, so.

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IAAPA Update from Location-Based VR Expert, Bob Cooney

XR for Business Podcast

It was a 6DOF simulation machine. One of the surprise hits from the IAAPA show — to go back to that — was a company called UNIS out of Taiwan, I think they’re based, they had a two player motorcycle VR simulator and it was a track racing motorcycle game. And I still haven’t seen a lot of that yet. Bob: Yeah, so.