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Are Virtual Reality Arcades Becoming A Trend?

VRScout

It has been over a year since we first experienced The VOID’s VR theme park in Utah. Sega is bringing the Zero Latency multiplayer VR arcade to Japan. In the city of Orem, Utah, a VR arcade has just opened for business, maybe giving us a first glimpse at what these arcades may look like in malls around the country.

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3 New VR Arcades Hit Utah, Ohio, and Washington, DC

Road to VR

That’s the idea behind three new VR Arcades that have opened in Utah, Ohio, and Washington, DC, which are leveraging the HTC Vive as the go-to ‘out-of-home’ VR platform for such activities. VR Junkies – Orem, Utah. The post 3 New VR Arcades Hit Utah, Ohio, and Washington, DC appeared first on Road to VR.

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A VR Theme Park is Coming to Malaysia

VRScout

When it comes to virtual reality theme parks, for the most part we’ve seen two companies blazing the way to bring multiplayer location-based VR to the masses. From the sound of it, something very similar to what we have seen from multiplayer experiences by Zero Latency.

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We Survived The Void’s Ghostbusters Experience

VRScout

I had heard incredible things about The Void , a custom ‘hyper reality’ experience that takes VR to the next level by incorporating real-life objects to interact with in-game. But would this temporary New York City version be just a cheesy-knockoff of the real facility in Utah? The short-answer: Absolutely not.

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Digital Frontier: Where Brain-computer Interfaces & AR/VR Could One Day Meet

Road to VR

Although there’s really no telling when you or I will be able to pop into an office for an outpatient implant procedure (much like how corrective laser eye surgery is done today), we know at least that this particular future will undoubtedly come alongside significant advances in augmented and virtual reality.

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Reveries on The Future of VR

VRScout

As we enter Year 2 of the emergence of Virtual Reality as a consumer platform, we will see many analysts, articles and pundits weigh in on the state of the nascent industry. More recently, I had the opportunity to try the Ghostbusters experience at the VOID in Utah. “The future is already here. What makes VR unique?

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NVIDIA’s Greg Jones: The 5G hype is justified, it’s going to be a huge advantage for XR

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He’s the man managing the CloudXR SDK, the solution that lets you have cloud rendering for virtual and augmented reality , so he has a great vision on how and when we can have an XR headset that offloads everything to the cloud. We’ve also talked about the latencies that we can expect today from cloud rendering.

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