If you have always fantasized about the idea of immersing yourself in virtual universes and having the chance to experience them first-hand through touch and smell (and not just sight and hearing), you are in luck.
Japanese company Koei promises to touch and smell virtual reality for anyone who dares to get inside it .
“VR Sense ,” a silver-colored monstrosity about the size of a closet (give or take), works in conjunction with Playstation VR technology (which the user must purchase separately, of course).
In addition to the eyes and ears, VR Sense is also able to interact with the user's nose and skin . Koei Tecmo's box has functions directly related to wind, fog, temperature and perfume. And each and every one of these functions is aimed at facilitating the user's virtual immersion.
The olfactory functionality of “VR Sense” is saudi arabia phone data capable of replicating all types of environments (from a forest, for example, to the snowy summit of a mountain).
Inside “VR Sense” there is a chair, equipped with a safety belt, that moves in different directions, and that promises an experience that is as immersive as it is “moving” for the user.
In addition to feeling rain or snow on their skin, VR Sense users will also be able to experience other, less pleasant sensations: insects and rats crawling on their limbs , for example.
The delights (and devilments) of “VR Sense,” which is compatible with three different games (Dynasty Warriors, GI Jockey Sense and Horror Sense), will be on display at the Japanese Amusement Expo, currently taking place in Tokyo.
Tecmo has pulled a box out of the hat called "VR Sense" that
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