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Jamie, Dave, Mark, and Ivan from VRcade join me in this episode of the Rev VR Podcast to discuss their role in the VR industry, their recent Kickstarter, and the future of VR Out-of-Home entertainment.

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Not every virtual reality experience is possible in the home. Even with all of the upcoming technology that will be entering the consumer market soon, there will still be a need for larger, more complicated experiences. That is where the folks at VRcade have focused their attention.

Untethered, wireless technology, and a spacious arena provide VRcade patrons with an immersive experience that is unlike anything they can get in their home. For some, this will be their first taste of virtual reality and that will certainly help paint the VR industry in a positive light.

On Friday, the VRcade team launched a Kickstarter for “The Nightmare Machine”, a four player haunted house game that takes advantage of their proprietary setup that will deliver “an intense horror experience”, hosted at the iconic EMP Museum.

VRcade is also hosting numerous Game Jams where developers are encouraged to create unique experiences that can take advantage of the VRcade setup.

To learn more about “The Nightmare Machine”, check out this page:

http://nightmaremachinevr.com/

or to back the Kickstarter:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/vrcade/vrcades-the-nightmare-machine

For more information about VRcade, visit their website:

http://vrcade.com/

I want to thank the guys at VRcade for being such amazing guests.

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  • kevin williams

    Great cast as always – just a correction Gamework is not owned by Sega anymore.