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Kweekies – Mobile augmented reality game by Int13

Yay! The girls and boys from Int 13 (who were already interviewed on this very blog) have just released videos of their upcoming AR game. The game should be available this summer for iPhone, Windows Mobile and Smartphones…

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Old School VR – Tomytronics 3D

Back in 1980, long before Nintendo’s Virtual Boy (1995) and Sega’s VR Console (1994), Tomy released several stereoscopic games, built-in in a spaceship-shaped handheld “console”.     As you can see, they have the same old LCD screens…

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Mirror’s Edge – Gaming with proprioception

I should really make a list of all the games that would be terrific to play in Immersive VR.. Along with Assassin’s Creed vastness and beautiful graphics, Gears of War 2 with its violence and majestic landscapes, the…

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Immersive gaming by Torben Schou

Last week, I saw Torben‘s poster at VRST about using multiple sensor bars to extend the range of the wiimote. And yesterday, as I was looking around to find out how to adapt Half-Life 2 in VR, I…

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jDome – an interview of John Nilson

One day, John Nilson, a 38 years old swedish system engineer, decided he wanted to play in an immersive environment and that everybody should have the same chance. So he created the jDome: And so as I’m in…

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Augmented Reality on a mobile phone and interview of Int13

You may have seen the slow (but full-featured ARToolkit) AR on an iPhone, so here’s a fast version by French company Int13 on Windows Mobile, much more smooth! [In the meantime I heard that the iPhone doesn’t have…

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VRPack 2.5 is out, MP Website is up

We’ve been working quite hard to give you a nice VRPack 2.5 on the Virtools 4.1 Platform. See the “What’s new” for more info. The website for a brand new product, 3DVIA MP, is online starting today, with…

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PanoramaScreen – Panoramic Quake3

Introducing the PanoramaScreen : The PanoramaScreen is a cylindrical projection environment for 360°-panoramic projections, which has been developed at the ZKM | Institute for Visual Media in collaboration with the iCinema Research Centre, Sydney since 2005. The screen…

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The Wii is hacked

Until now nobody could run an application on the Wii without it being approved by Nintendo. This means that the application had to be signed with Nintendo’s encryption key. At the Chaos Computer Club Congress, some hackers explain…

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Wiirtual Reality

Johnny Lee is definitely a genius.. After the Finger Tracking and the Wiimote whiteboard, here’s how with two Wiimotes he’s creating VR games at home !! (not that we didn’t think about it, but hey.. he actually *did*…

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