VR vs. Fiction – Vol IV: A Cruel Father’s Thesis
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View ArticleVR vs. Videogames Nintendo Should Adapt To Virtual Reality – Part 3
Has it really been over two months since we last visited this topic? Apparently so. In which case we’d best get on with this next one if I’m going to keep on target with getting all ten videogames...
View ArticleVR vs. Ready, Steady?
Bit of a quickie this week, because I literally have no time to devote to something chunky. Back in March as a part of this VR vs. column (VR vs. Friends With Benefits) I touched for the first time on...
View ArticleVR vs. An Asterisk
I’m in a bit of a quandary this week as the topic I want to discuss would probably have been best to cover a fortnight ago. Since that time pretty much everything that was going to be said about the...
View ArticleVR vs. The All-Knowing
Being ill is, obviously, not a lot of fun. No one goes through life saying “Woohoo, vomiting! Get in there!” When you’re a kid the idea of having days off from school sounds like an excellent idea....
View ArticleVR vs. Spitting Feathers
It’s a rarity indeed for you to start the working week with a blessed sigh of relief. But whatever happens, this week can’t possibly be as bad as the last one. For a start we have Mr. Peter Graham back...
View ArticleVR vs. No Cause For A Llama
There is but one videogames related event I always attend each year. That’s not through my choice but it’s what seems to be the way the dice have landed. I don’t go anywhere else. We’ve discussed this...
View ArticleVR vs. The Carmack Takeaways (Part One)
Well that’s another Oculus Connect done and with the surprise announcement that there’s not going to be a PlayStation Experience in 2018 and with EGX and Tokyo Game Show also done and dusted we are...
View ArticleVR vs. The Carmack Takeaways (Part Two)
You can always count on the post-Oculus Connect VR vs. to draw Oculus defenders out of the woodwork. Last year it was people having a go at my ‘anti-Oculus bias’ because I mentioned how Oculus didn’t...
View ArticleVR vs. Subtle Moves
Agreement is not a prerequisite of co-operation. Which is to say that you do not have to agree with a person’s point of view in order to work with them. As it happens, the VRFocus team differs quite a...
View ArticleVR vs. Fiction – Vol IV: A Cruel Father’s Thesis
It’s a pretty hectic week for us on VRFocus, so for today’s VR vs. column we step back into the world of fiction for my little sub-series where I discuss instances where virtual reality (VR), augmented...
View ArticleVR vs. Videogames Nintendo Should Adapt To Virtual Reality – Part 3
Has it really been over two months since we last visited this topic? Apparently so. In which case we’d best get on with this next one if I’m going to keep on target with getting all ten videogames...
View ArticleVR vs. Ready, Steady?
Bit of a quickie this week, because I literally have no time to devote to something chunky. Back in March as a part of this VR vs. column (VR vs. Friends With Benefits) I touched for the first time on...
View ArticleVR vs. An Asterisk
I’m in a bit of a quandary this week as the topic I want to discuss would probably have been best to cover a fortnight ago. Since that time pretty much everything that was going to be said about the...
View ArticleVR vs. The All-Knowing
Being ill is, obviously, not a lot of fun. No one goes through life saying “Woohoo, vomiting! Get in there!” When you’re a kid the idea of having days off from school sounds like an excellent idea....
View ArticleVR vs. Spitting Feathers
It’s a rarity indeed for you to start the working week with a blessed sigh of relief. But whatever happens, this week can’t possibly be as bad as the last one. For a start we have Mr. Peter Graham back...
View ArticleVR vs. No Cause For A Llama
There is but one videogames related event I always attend each year. That’s not through my choice but it’s what seems to be the way the dice have landed. I don’t go anywhere else. We’ve discussed this...
View ArticleVR vs. The Carmack Takeaways (Part One)
Well that’s another Oculus Connect done and with the surprise announcement that there’s not going to be a PlayStation Experience in 2018 and with EGX and Tokyo Game Show also done and dusted we are...
View ArticleVR vs. The Carmack Takeaways (Part Two)
You can always count on the post-Oculus Connect VR vs. to draw Oculus defenders out of the woodwork. Last year it was people having a go at my ‘anti-Oculus bias’ because I mentioned how Oculus didn’t...
View ArticleVR vs. Subtle Moves
Agreement is not a prerequisite of co-operation. Which is to say that you do not have to agree with a person’s point of view in order to work with them. As it happens, the VRFocus team differs quite a...
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