Alpha AXP RISC user Kubota Pacific Computer Inc, of Santa Clara, California, has won an $11m OEM contract with Orange County virtual reality machine supplier Visions of Reality Corp, which is using Kubota’s Alpha 3300 three-dimensional workstations to drive the virtual reality games it will install at shopping malls across the US and at centres […]
Alpha AXP RISC user Kubota Pacific Computer Inc, of Santa Clara, California, has won an $11m OEM contract with Orange County virtual reality machine supplier Visions of Reality Corp, which is using Kubota’s Alpha 3300 three-dimensional workstations to drive the virtual reality games it will install at shopping malls across the US and at centres in London and Paris. Players sit in a 7′ by 8′ pod wearing a headset to play games such as Cybergate; each centre will have between between six and 36 pods Ethernetworked, enabling several players to join in the game.