There was no shortage of VR headsets at the Tokyo Game Show this year -- but that didn't stop the lines forming endlessly over the weekend. Hidden, at least slightly, in Hall 8 was Cyberith, ...
In recent years, we've seen a number of virtual reality (VR) devices targeted at bringing more immersive gaming to the home while also adding locomotion to the mix. Joining the charge is the ...
Off the back of this flourishing new games industry, we’ve also seen a flurry of new devices built to work with VR headsets, from vests that simulate in-game bullet wounds to the holy grail of ...
Cyberith Virtualizer is a new VR game system that has been designed to provide gamers with immersive virtual reality gaming at an affordable price, whilst playing games such as Crysis 3, Counter ...
After what has felt like years of teasing, Cyberith has finally placed its immersive VR gaming device on Kickstarter, known as the Virtualizer. The Virtualizer is a locomotion device for virtual ...
We interview Tuncay Cakmak, founder of Cyberith and inventor of the virtual reality omnidirectional treadmill, the Virtualizer, to find out what he and the team have been up to. Plus, a new Skyrim ...
So the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset can trick your mind into believing you’re occupying a virtual world, but that immersion will always be broken by the fact that you’re still controlling your ...
The folk over at Cyberith, developers of the Virtualizer, an "omnidirectional treadmill for virtual reality", have put together a rather impressive video of Skyrim being played with the Virtualizer ...
Cyberith has been teasing us with the Virtualizer, an omnidirectional VR treadmill, for what seems like ages. Today the device, which promises to allow you to physically walk around virtual worlds, ...
It’s easy to look out on the E3 show floor and see into the future of gaming—a future dominated by virtual reality. Walking into the show floor it’s impossible not to see how quickly VR tech has ...
An omnidirectional treadmill, a virtual reality headset, two Wii controllers, and a copy of Skyrim. Is this amazing, really weird, or an uncomfortable, wonderful combination of the two? Austrian tech ...
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