My girlfriend and I fought zombies inside a local movie theater — and it could be the future of VR
- Virtual reality may be better suited for arcades than people's homes.
- One of the new startups creating shared VR experiences is called Sandbox VR.
- Its technology combines green screens and commercial VR headsets and you can book one for just over $30 per half hour.
- It's an intense experience.
There are a number of virtual-reality systems you use inside your house, but increasingly, many experts in the industry believe that VR may first find its footing in elaborate arcade experiences.
VR arcades let people try cutting-edge technologies without spending money on a pricey headset, and the experiences and games can also be customized and administered by experts.
One VR startup, Sandbox VR, even believes that VR can be a way to build stronger teams and friendships, according to its CEO, Steve Zhao, who said that it's a great option for corporate events and team building.
"We see a lot of corporate [customers], it's kind of scary but it's about the chaos, what happens when everything goes wrong," Zhao said. "And you have to work together and talk to each other, communicate."
"We know a lady, she played seven times. I called her up, asked, 'why do you play so much?' She said 'I just want to play with my relatives, coworkers, friends.' She just wanted to share these type of experiences," he continued.
That kind of fandom was enough to raise $3 million in seed funding from investors led by the Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund, according to Pitchbook data.
My girlfriend and I actually got to check out one of Sandbox VR's game spaces in New York. Here's what happened:
We checked out the Sandbox VR experience in an IMAX movie theater in New York.
The space was provided because Sandbox licenses its technology to IMAX.
When you first get there, you're led into a specially-built room with green walls and floors on three sides. It's a greenscreen — the same technology that Hollywood uses to put actors in exotic locations. You need at least two people to play.
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