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Crescent’s Immersive Digital Entertainment VR: it’s like a Virtual Boy that you simply wear

From what we’ve gathered within the video just under the break, the graphical capabilities aren’t terribly impressive on Crescent’s Immersive Digital Entertainment VR system, but really — who cares? It is a motion gaming solution… that you just wear. To your head. When placed within the proper scenario, it gives gamers an entire 360 degree space to have interaction in, with an array of HD motion capture cameras making the virtual reality that less virtual (and in turn, that rather more reality). Hard to claim if this thing will ever have a life within the commercial realm, but yeah, we’d buy one.


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