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Next Level is a video arcade center located in Brooklyn, New York. The arcade is considered a spiritual successor to Chinatown Fair and the new "premier hub" [1] of the United States competitive fighting game scene. [2] [3] Weekly tournaments at the arcade are live streamed. [4]
Westfield World Trade Center [1] is a shopping mall at the World Trade Center complex in Manhattan, New York, which is operated and managed by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.The mall opened on August 16, 2016, as the largest shopping complex in Manhattan, with 125 retail spaces.
DreamWorks' Dragons Flight Academy VR was released in December 2019. A Men in Black VR experience was announced in June 2019 and released in 2021. [10] After opening its flagship store in Los Angeles, Dreamscape Immersive opened its second permanent location August 2019 in Dallas's Northpark Mall. This location closed January 2023. [11]
The library of things you can play and watch on a Gear VR headset is growing, but Samsung doesn't think it's growing quickly enough -- it wants to help make some of that content, too. The company ...
In 2011, filmmaker Mark Hayes released Chinatown Fair, a short documentary capturing the period between the arcade's closing and re-opening. [13] [14] In 2015, Chinatown Fair was the focus The Lost Arcade, a feature-length documentary. The Lost Arcade was released in New York City on August 12, 2016. [15]
In September 2016, Taco Bell opened a pop-up in New York City in the SoHo, Manhattan area called the Taco Bell VR Arcade. Taco Bell and VR fans could demo PlayStation VR, games, and food. [55] In 2016, Taco Bell built a restaurant out of five cargo shipping containers for the Texas music festival, South by Southwest.
STORY: Step aside foams and plant-based food, the cutting edge of dining could be in the virtual world. That's the idea of Aerobanquets RMX, "a mixed reality art and dining experience" currently ...
Chris Kooluris says he wants to be surrounded by things he loves -- and he isn't talking family, friends, or a significant other. Chris Kooluris, 37, grew up playing iconic video games in their ...