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March 18, 2016

Swings and suspension wire help make VR feel far more real

by John_A

If you’re obsessed with the rise and rise of virtual reality, the last few weeks have been busy. SXSW was followed by GDC, and both events made a huge deal on the potential of the new platform / media format, / technology. This time, we’re hopping across the Pacific Ocean to Tokyo, where media company Recruit is hosting “The Future Amusement Park” — which is a bit of a stretch. Recruit is the same organization that showcased some unusual tech for restaurants a few years back, and this time around it believes its VR demos and experiences exceed what we’ve seen before, coining the brave term; “Super VR”. Unlike the virtual arcade we saw at Sundance, the theme here was more about adding physical stimulus outside the headset: wind, water and, well, wings. Become a penguin, (literally) swinging above the Tokyo skyline, and taking to a tiny soccer field with only one hand. Huh? Let’s strap on some goggles and see.

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