| Pillow said: VR won't see the light of the day before at least next-gen, so in 5 years+ Look at Oculus... it shows how much we still need to improve on that technology to make it worthwhile. Also, Nintendo, while they did innovate and change the industry by risking a lot (DS, Wii) I don't believe they have had enough time to develop something as advanced as a ''VR''. Gamers aren't ready yet and I could only see them release such a thing when the industry is bored playing games on their HD tv... or perhaps they could do another risky surprise, in which case would benefit from a large scale event such as E3, not VGX... |
VR are comming next year from Bungi, Valve and Oculos.. on top of that sony said 6 month ago that they also had ps VR plans, and MS have also spookt about it and Google glasses (AR but still) are already made.. It's not the point if it will come anymore.. becurse it's here.. :)
You should read the OP.. The hole point is that they allready have the tec.. The wii-u can stream (in perfect realtime) to a gyro controlled display, with speakers and mic running on battery.. thats wath they need.. so they only have to remove buttons and make headversion
Last.. games a not a problem.. not that much code, to see in a game from first person (and let the head mowment be contrelled by motion+ insted of analog) and zelda HD came prepered.. you can play the hole game in it







