Interesting Times!
Is this a possible OculusVR/Frontier tie up?
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/211363/Inhouse_game_jam_leads_to_62M_development_contracts_for_Frontier.php
Could be just wishful thinking of course, could be Amazon and their rumoured new box I guess.
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On a slightly different note:
Sony set to reveal PS4 virtual reality headset at GDC 2014.
Is this a possible OculusVR/Frontier tie up?
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/211363/Inhouse_game_jam_leads_to_62M_development_contracts_for_Frontier.php
Anybody from Frontier able to comment?Cambridge-based Frontier runs an in-house competition called "Game of the Week" every so often, in which the studio's designers are asked to create small game prototypes based around specific limits. 2008 Wii game LostWinds originally came from a "Game of the Week" competition.
Now the company says that two more games created during these jams have been given the go-ahead, and "a major new global publishing partner" has splashed cash on making them happen.
Frontier notes that these two games, yet to be revealed, "will drive support for the partner's own hardware and technology eco-system," suggesting the unnamed publishing partner is also a hardware manufacturer.
Could be just wishful thinking of course, could be Amazon and their rumoured new box I guess.
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On a slightly different note:
Sony set to reveal PS4 virtual reality headset at GDC 2014.
Rumours of Sony's PS4 virtual reality headset have been running rife since last year, but now an inside source has told TechRadar that they've spent some time with the helmet behind closed doors - and it's almost ready to be revealed.
Our confidential tipster said that they were impressed with the quality of Sony's Oculus Rift competitor. "The quality and resolution are really, really good," they said. "People will definitely be impressed with what Sony's built".
They also told us that they understand Sony plans to announce the headset at GDC 2014, which kicks off in San Francisco on March 17.
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