Remember the Commodore64 home computer? Can not remember? now it's right. After all, this revolutionary antique was born in 1982. Now many young people may think it is a relic of the Stone Age. Despite this, this type of unknown operating system still has special significance for the old game players. They are witnesses to the development of human computer technology. The Commodore computer is still loved today, and one of its fans has decided to combine this outdated computer with today’s most popular technology, VR.
The VR64 headline made by Youtube Talent 64jim64 is unique. He tried to integrate the classic images of the eighties with the immersive VR experience to fill the gap between the old 8-bit games and modern games. difference. He only used three components: $10 plastic VR glasses, a $26.60 pixel LCD display with 304 pixels, and a cheap transformer to successfully produce an effect and CRT TV (readers under 17 years of age please own Baidu ) The same VR headshot. Put on this head display, he can see the ultra-high-quality Commodore64 screen on the screen a few inches away from his face. Well, to be honest this reminds me of my bad memories of the Virtual Boy game console...
But anyway, the best place for this project is Jim's game designed for this self-made head. Of course, Jim has no choice but to develop games himself because Commodore64 cannot support any existing VR games. He named the game Street Defenders. In the game, aliens, robots and samurai warriors will flock to you from different directions. You need to shoot them all down. By turning your head, you can see the enemies coming from different passages and use various weapons to kill them before the enemy approaches you. In order to make this game have a good 3D effect, Jim has made a lot of effort. The end result is that the game has taken the Commodore computer a new step and has had no function previously.
This inspiration from time and space was inspired by a school assignment that Jim helped her daughter with. They together made a Google Carboard-style VR glasses, several 3D images and a 3D movie to report on VR glasses research in her daughter's science class. In the process, Jim asks himself: Why can't we give our cute Commodore64 a VR eyeglass? In the end, he put his ideas into practice.
The result of this idea is: VR64 heads up, this head is actually a genius invention, showing the infinite potential of VR development. Most professionals are exploring the future of this technology, but amateurs like Jim have proved that it is not a bad thing to review the past a little. In fact, I personally hope that some other classic games can have VR remastered version. How about starting from Star Fox?
Recently, Jim took his results to the village of Elk Grove, Illinois, to participate in the VCFMW exhibition (a rally dedicated to exhibiting old computer equipment). Unfortunately, we cannot buy VR64 for the time being because it has not yet started mass production. However, the inventor has already uploaded the production guide to the Internet. You can make your own VR64 headline, and you can download Street Defender to your floppy disk for free. Jim also provides stickers for decorating the head display and game floppy disks. All in all except for the first one.
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