Virtual Reality Archeology, the Future That Wasn’t

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Sometimes you guys surprise me. Again I hear discussion on turning off comments on blogs, but I love your comments. I want to receive more! Especially if they lead me to sites like VRtifacts. A site on everything that Virtual Reality was. All the promises it once held, but that never came to fruition. It’s the story of yet one more bubble, explained by some one with a lot of artifacts.

A while ago I wrote about Virtual Reality and asked the question what happened. I even felt like a comeback was due, with all the 3D monitors and motion input devices, I think today this is even more true than it was back then.

Recently reader Virtuate mentioned VRtifacts and its treasure tome of VR tidbits. If you’re into digital history and oldskool nostalgia you owe it to yourself to subscribe to the site.

And Tone (VRtifact’s creator) even uploads a tutorial from time to time. This will make sure you can relive those fond memories.

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