Nintendo is looking to add VR functionality to their upcoming home-and-portable console, the Switch. Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima recently stated that it could be added once they solve some VR ...
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Between the surprising popularity of PlayStation VR to Microsoft’s promise to bring virtual reality experiences to Project Scorpio, it seems only a matter of time before Nintendo introduces its own VR ...
The Nintendo Switch release date is nearly one month away and details about the console continue to surface. But the latest Switch rumor focuses on a surprising subject: virtual reality. In a tweet ...
Nintendo Switch may have virtual reality support in future, according to statements from Nintendo president, Tatsumi Kimishima. The comments, per Bloomberg, come from Kimishima being directly asked ...
The Nintendo Switch is the only game system of this generation to act as both a home console and a handheld device. But when compared to PCs and the Playstation 4, the lack of a virtual reality option ...
While Nintendo has lent its Mario Kart IP to a arcade VR experience, the company has so far steered clear of VR on its consoles. It seems it hasn’t been completely off the their radar though, as a ...
Between the Oculus Rift headset, the HTC Vive and PlayStation VR, interest and support for virtual reality gaming is steadily growing. But according to recently uncovered information, support for VR ...
Nintendo's popular Switch handheld-console hybrid actually has a stock VR mode built into the device, hackers find. Running VR mode mirrors the screen in two halves, similar to an Oculus Rift's or HTC ...
The new Nintendo Switch console is due to launch next month and Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima recently spoke to Time about their new console. If you have been wondering whether the Nintendo ...
The Nintendo Switch will support virtual reality “in one form or another” someday — if the company can figure out how to make the technology comfortable, said Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima in ...