I want a 1 to 1 model version of Tokyo to explore, fully lit up, at night, raining and nobody in the city at all as if everyone just disappeared. Bonus points for vaporwave playing in the background.
I want to see .hack (pronounced "dot hack") fully realized as a virtual MMORPG. It's that 8 part PS2 series/anime about a virtual MMO causing mysterious comas/deaths of players due to a boss virus (or whatever) in Real Life.
But if that's too real, then me with a bowl of ice cream would be ok too.
Also this so much. Just being in Mac Anu with the music playing sounds nice.
I'm pretty interested in the possibilities for VR in historical tourism. Museums especially would really benefit from some simple "walking simulator" style experiences. I worked at a number of museums and historical sites in my school years, and it was always a challenge to get the visiting public to come to terms with these places as actual, physical places where real, regular people like them lived. Too many people come to historic sites expecting you to simply entertain their screaming children - and while I can sympathize with the difficulties of parenting - there is a real opportunity to get people more interested and informed in their history if they get the opportunity to see past the modern necessities of sanitized, family friendly arts and crafts crap and bored teenagers wearing "period" outfits.
Its not a revolutionary idea; lots of aviation museums make use of VR cockpit sims, but it could be greatly expanded.
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