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Soundwave said:

I think VR is just more applicable to more things though (read: porn, general computing tasks, even virtual movies) whereas motion gaming really didn't have a lot going for it beyond just games ... and the games it was mostly good for were generally shallow types of experiences so it's not exactly stunner that people eventually moved on.

VR is bigger than just gaming. 

As technology gets better, it'll get cheaper, the glasses will get smaller/lighter, and the experience of it will get better and better too. 


You forgot simulators (not the gaming type), for example if you want to train an employee in handling some special piece of equipment, and for example tourism. You could go to places otherwise impossible, imagine 'being' on the moon etc.

Yeah, VR is not just gaming.