That said, other companies have been making this sort of thing for years...
Yeah in New Zealand in the late 80s these sort of multi consoles based on the Atari 2600 were popular (they were shit but parents though 128 games for less than the price of one what a bargain)
One of my mates had a Silver Star with 128 games and another had a Kingsway with 64 but with a cartridge slot so you could get more. I don't know if they would have worked with Atari carts and a lot of the games were named differently, for example I know 'Combat' as 'Battletank'
I don't have the computer or the money for this, but I'm kind of happy that it cost this much. Oculus being a high quality product will be better for the long term future of VR than if it was a cheap product.
Now I just need arcades to still exist so I have somewhere to try it out.
Also I want a Mechwarrior game in VR, giant hulking mechs that move slowly, but complete freedom to look around from the pilots perspective would be awesome.
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