The idea of location based entertainment is not new (e.g. amusement parks), and Alterface seems to have a pretty good model for going after this on the business side. They build theaters and environments that combine stereoscopic displays with saddle like seats for players and interactive controllers that can be used for lots of different games that can go in locations like theme parks, shopping malls, theaters and museums.
A few years before I started working in video games at Angel Studios, they did projects for Disney like a virtual jungle boat ride. The projects were cool and the development was fun for the teams, but the end result was one or two physical installations. Not the most rewarding return for the developer, and a risk for the customer who ends up with a very specific product that's not easily re-purposed down the road.No comments.
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