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  2. List of commercial failures in video games - Wikipedia

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    Games retailed for $19.99 and the console itself for $69.99 at launch, but at the end of its very short lifespan, prices of the system were down to $9.99, the games $1.99, and booster packs $0.99. The system was sold in two varieties, a cube, and a 2-player value pack. The cube box version was the version sold in stores.

  3. OpenVR - Wikipedia

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    OpenVR SDK was released to the public on 30 April 2015 by Valve, for developers to develop SteamVR games and software. It provides support for the HTC Vive Developer Edition, including the SteamVR controller and Lighthouse. OpenVR SDK was an important step towards the release of the first HTC Vive Developer Edition.

  4. Virtual reality game - Wikipedia

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    A virtual reality game or VR game is a video game played on virtual reality (VR) hardware. Most VR games are based on player immersion , typically through a head-mounted display unit or headset with stereoscopic displays and one or more controllers .

  5. List of Valve games - Wikipedia

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    It was at one point resurrected as a single-player RPG about the Dota 2 character Axe before it was shelved again. [144] A.R.T.I.: a lighthearted voxel-based game that allowed for open-ended creation and destruction in a vein similar to Minecraft. It was resurrected as a VR game but shelved again when Half-Life: Alyx eclipsed its development. [144]

  6. PlayStation VR - Wikipedia

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    Sony's interest in head-mounted display technology dates back to the 1990s. Its first commercial unit, the Glasstron, was released in 1997. [12] One application of this technology was in the game MechWarrior 2, which permitted users of the Glasstron or Virtual I/O's iGlasses to adopt a visual perspective from inside the cockpit of the craft, using their own eyes as visual and seeing the ...

  7. Crisis on the Planet of the Apes VR - Wikipedia

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    [19] [9] Kamen opined that the game feels "like more of a guided VR experience than a full game in its own right". [19] Jeuxvideo.com criticized the difficulty, as well as player tracking issues. [4] Others found the gameplay sluggish and the controls awkward or frustrating. [18] [7] [9] [6] [2] The game received some praise for its graphics ...

  8. Quantum Error - Wikipedia

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    Metacritic listed it the fourth worst game of 2023. [13] GamesRadar and Gaming Bolt praised the premise but said the art direction tried too hard to be cinematic. [ 2 ] [ 14 ] Although IGN described it as stylish and creepy, they said it was ruined by its bugs, poor enemy AI, checkpoint system, and story. [ 15 ]

  9. Downloadable content - Wikipedia

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    Downloadable content (DLC) [a] is additional content created for an already released video game, distributed through the Internet by the game's publisher. It can either be added for no extra cost or it can be a form of video game monetization, [1] enabling the publisher to gain additional revenue from a title after it has been purchased, often using some type of microtransaction system.