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VirtuSphere On Demo At GDC

VirtuSphere On Demo At GDC

We’ve brought your attention to the VirtuSphere some time ago, but that was before it was ready to be shown to the general public. Now you can actually check out the VirtuSphere as it was demoed at the GDC (Game Developers Conference). In case you’re wondering what all this is about, the VirtuSphere is a virtual reality control device, which allows the user inside it to control his game character by walking (literally) in the VirtuSphere. Since the user is also wearing a visor that controls the camera’s view as the player looks around, you’ll feel even more immersed in the game you’re playing. A video (available after the jump) shows the VirtuSphere in action.

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