New data collected in the UK, France, Spain and Germany by IPSOS and GameTrack, and provided exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz has indicated that a significant portion of the public are already interested in owning some form of virtual reality technology, with people who already own at least one game platform unsurprisingly showing slightly more interest than average.
"I’m still fairly new to the game gadgets beat here at VentureBeat, clocking in just at six months, but I’ve seen a surprising amount of weird and cool stuff in the game hardware space during that time.
In that short amount of time I’ve seen high performance headsets, pro game pads, virtual reality goggles, kegel controllers, mind control scanners, eye trackers, and console wall mounts.
Yet is any of that stuff actually worth your time? Or mine? Surprisingly, yes! These are the five chunks of game hardware that immediately come to my mind when discussing the best of 2015." By Stephen Kleckner
VRFocus delivers a brief history of the Oculus Rift virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display in the build up to this year's E3 in June.
The War Machine bust and the Jim Lee Punisher pin ups make this the coolest office yet.
OT: I am so ready for VR I could puke. I already have my budget set for my VR build. Looking to take on at least a 980 so I can hit those FPS. Maybe Computex will have some new GPU options in june.
VRFocus delivers another entry in its weekly 'Make it a (Virtual) Reality' series, this time talking about the Disney Infinity franchise.