November 12, 2005 The VirtuSphere is a new platform that is a breakthrough in the science of Virtual Reality and one we are convinced will take VR into the broader community. It is that significant ...
We've always loved the thought of virtual reality, but the real reality of commercially available VR hardware has always been so, well, ridiculous that it's hard to get too worked up about it most of ...
For eons we've wondered what it would be like to walk around in a bona fide Virtusphere, and at GDC last week we finally got our chance. The large plastic cage can turn and roll in any direction, and ...
In 2009, when "Shark Tank" was still in its infancy, virtual reality wasn't as mainstream and as big of a deal as it is after the likes of Meta, Valve, Sony, Google, and Apple started producing VR ...
SEATTLE--To the people watching me, I'm sure I looked like a really big hamster in a human-size wheel. I was inside the VirtuSphere, a giant plastic sphere that spins with my movement inside. It was ...
Walk in cyberspace: With virtual-reality software, users feel like they’re moving even if they’re actually sitting on the couch. VirtuSphere wanted to create a device that would allow the user to move ...
Forget that puny, uncomfortable Revolution controller. For a truly immersive gaming experience, the Virtusphere is the only way to go. The 360-degree VR environment allows for complete movement in a ...
I think I and quite a few others have had this idea before, but some crazy Russians have actually built a 10-foot, stationary hamster ball for humans that translates movement to on-screen action.
Just in case there were any doubts about whether Nintendo bottlenecked the whole notion of innovation in its output at the creation of motion controls for the Wii and stopped immediately at launch ...