Byakko
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Japan' s Arcade VR Pod (the future of consoles?)
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Oct 09, 2006 15:01
I saw this on the news recently, but there' s not ' big' article on it, so here' s a blog and some nice pics of the VR Pod: http://xboxmeagain.blogspot.com/2006/05/gundam-battlefield-pod.aspx Currently a very big thing in Japanese arcades. I got thinking about the Wii, and how the only way from there is to get more sensory involvement from the player; last year, a Nintendo exec (can' t remember exactly which) commented that he hoped to have entire rooms dedicated to gaming where the player could see in all directions. So when I saw the VR Pod, I thought that if there was a way to maybe minimize, or redesign it to fit various genres (instead of just mecha games), this would be an interesting direction to take for the gen after next-gen. Personally, I' m hoping Nintendo to be the forerunner of something like this
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ginjirou
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RE: Japan' s Arcade VR Pod (the future of consoles?)
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Oct 09, 2006 15:44
ORIGINAL: Byakko last year, a Nintendo exec (can' t remember exactly which) commented that he hoped to have entire rooms dedicated to gaming where the player could see in all directions. I believe it was Shigeru Miyamoto who said that he wanted games to fill entire rooms, to break out of the TV-sets. Exactly what he meant by that remains a mystery.
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Terrak
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RE: Japan' s Arcade VR Pod (the future of consoles?)
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Oct 09, 2006 15:56
My thoughts when i hear Miyamoto say that is that the Revolution was going to incorporate a VR headset - much better then the Virtual boy iteration. But considering the Wiimote detects movement in absolute 3D then something like this would be worth considering.
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Ikashiru
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RE: Japan' s Arcade VR Pod (the future of consoles?)
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Oct 09, 2006 19:20
This was the cabinet I posted up asking what it was a couple of months ago and no one replied! Makes a little mroe sense now, although academics have been pushing caves and mini VR caves like this as the future for a VERY long time. Bear in mind VR and more advanced display technologies are not the same. It' s still nice to see some innovation making it to the arcades.
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