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The Void: VR Theme Park of the 21st Century
May 6th, 2015 3:42 PMWhile most cutting-edge virtual reality entertainment ventures are focusing on stay-at-home systems, one Salt Lake City-based startup called The Void is working on an ambitious project to launch a chain of out-of-home, virtual reality theme parks across the United States.
Wednesday Forecast: Gonna Be a Gloomy Day
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May 6th, 2015 1:05 PMThis first-person shooter video game series features a unique cel-shaded art style and a randomized loot generation system.
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No Swiping – Yet
May 6th, 2015 12:18 PMThis infomercial parody reimagines Tinder if it were software from the 1980s, complete with keystrokes, floppy disks, and cheesy VHS effects.
But I Didn't Listen!
May 6th, 2015 11:00 AMA rebellious little pony named Party Favor gives Bronies the perfect gift: a weird face combined with a fresh new catchphrase.
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The Void: VR Theme Park of the 21st Century
While most cutting-edge virtual reality entertainment ventures are focusing on stay-at-home systems, one Salt Lake City-based startup called The Void is working on an ambitious project to launch a chain of out-of-home, virtual reality theme parks across the United States.
Borderlands
This first-person shooter video game series features a unique cel-shaded art style and a randomized loot generation system.
No Swiping – Yet
This infomercial parody reimagines Tinder if it were software from the 1980s, complete with keystrokes, floppy disks, and cheesy VHS effects.
But I Didn't Listen!
A rebellious little pony named Party Favor gives Bronies the perfect gift: a weird face combined with a fresh new catchphrase.