Jumpin said:
Leynos said:
VR dates back to the 80s. Motion controls on consoles you could get on NES with U-Force/Power Glove. Genesis with SEGA Activator. PS1 and N64 with Pelican add on. Dreamcast with the fishing wand which works with Soul Calibur. GBA had a motion control game. In the mid-1990s VR Cafes existed. Atari was working on a VR Headset with Jaguar. SEGA was working on a VR set for Genesis. VR is bigger now than in the 90s but it's still very niche. |
He’s talking about modern motion controls as core interface features in modern VR. Some obscure fishing game with a motion sensor in a fishing rod isn’t the same thing. |
Not obscure unless super young. Besides motion was used in VR in VR cafe games in the 90s