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Eyetoy. That' s about the closest thing we have now, and it' s a longgggg way from full virual immersion ( which is what i think you' re talking about).
There' s some high end arcade machines that feature virtual technology, and even they aren' t widespread. I just don' t see a market developing for those type of games anytime soon in the home market.
I just don' t think there' s a lot of people who would go throught the trouble of setting something like that up in thier home...
Maybe that' s the evolution that will bring back arcades, quality virtual games.
I dunno...
But yeah, when they do come, they better look impressive, or people won' t give them a second glance.
Which company? Anybody' s guess.
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