Tokyo Game Show 2018 - 3D Holographic Gaming
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- The Voxon VX1 is a true 3D volumetric display. We use the word 'holographic' in the title as that's what people think of when they see it. It's really a 3D volumetric display that allows you to view the game from all angles. It's almost impossible to capture how good it looks on video when going from 3D back to a 2D screen. You just have to see it in person!
This year we headed to the Tokyo Game Show (2018) for the very first time, and wow, we had some fun! For 4 days our tiny little booth was packed and everyone had an awesome time. So, is the future of arcade games in 3D? We think so...
Thanks you to the Tokyo Game Show for having us and thanks to the people of Tokyo who were so accommodating and personable.
Thanks also go out to Tamada Masashi and Nekoi (from crazy cool Tokyo cyberpunk band Psydoll) who went out their way to help us when we didn't expect it. Tokyo, we love you and we hope to see you next year!
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Music: First Snow by Kerusu
All footage filmed on iPhone only...
Imagine playing Super Mario 3D World on that machine!!!
these days i was imagining "how will future gaming be if the present ones are so realistic and diverse?" and now i have a answer
This thing isn't really fit for gaming except for arcades.
@@helphelphelphelpmehelphelphelp it is still in its baby form , wait for a year or two for it to mature a little .
@@shukrantpatil Also honestly I don't think it would be the worst thing if this got put into arcade machines and that the graphical capabilities wouldn't have to be AAA First-Person-Shooter quality. It's kind of a similar situation to VR where, while there are some relatively affordable headsets these days, the price still hasn't hit a level where everybody can experience VR in their home and it's making new non-bar/non-family arcades open fairly frequently in my middling city, also a lot of the keystone VR experiences people play regularly are addictive arcade-style games. If the technology for volumetric display were to remain as expensive as purchasing an arcade cabinet then I would 100% be willing to make regular trips with friends to an arcade to play something like "Volumetric PVP Asteroids." You don't necessarily need it to have the most cutting edge graphics when the point seems to partially be getting your friends to get together and gather around the display instead of play online
@@helphelphelphelpmehelphelphelp right, we got the 3ds which is better for single player and nobody cared.
"Game" consoles in the 50s used to look as bulky as that, some moreso than others. Now imagine this 30 or 40 years from now.
C'mon, Voxon, you are now tasked to blow my mind before that time comes.
just the beginning :)
Super exciting 3D volumetric display stormed Tokyo, Japan!
It was a great experience to confirm it with our own eyes!!!!
dude, konami needs to put this in their yu gi oh tournaments
The future is so exciting
Port Power Stone to this immediately
So when will you create Star Wars' Holo Chess? Or perhaps Wizard's Chess? Also, what medium are you projecting upon?
Hey, we have created an animation of 'Dejarik' or the holochess before (see a little more here: voxon.co/star-wars-inspired-3d-volumetric-display/ - this was actually the inspiration for the technology :)
You Beat me too it 😅 looks awesome !
Love it sooooo much.
I wonder if anybody might apply this kind of display technology into a handheld gaming system...
I can buy? Where?
voxon.co/products/
Look like futuristic arcade
Imagine a proper AAA game on a more advanced version of display. RIP graphics card.
I want one it could be small and compact this is as close a hologram we can get yes there is a market for this daddy warbucks make it happen please.😁😉
Nintendo will have this down to handheld form by 2035. Maybe sooner.
just waiting on their call ;)
any way you can show us the game(s) without being displayed on the machine or does the way you code the game(s) make that hard to do?
If it uses a vibrating display why isn't it noisy as hell?
kindpotato because we are super talented engineers :) - and it’s taken a good ten years of R&D to get to this point!
Science that's why
What is it called I want to buy it so bad
Shut up and take my money!!!!
What is used to cycle the volumetric display plate up and down *??* Is it magnetism or maybe it's attached to something *??* I believe I saw two post protruding from the sides of the VoxieBox in another video...
I've read from some of your other responses, and from that I assume that the VoxieBox is currently limited to how tall it can be. This seems to be because of the current speed of the translation of the volumetric display plate is limited by Voxon Photonics current technology . I'm curious, what other methods of translating/transforming the volumetric display plate(s) are currently being considered *??* Maybe - many - fast moving rotating plates perhaps?
Hey, we have to keep some secrets! But no, not magnetism... :)
@@VoxonPhotonics Sorry, I added another chapter, and another question to my comment after you commented. I don't suppose you saw it.
Hi, ok, can see that comment now. Yes, we can go bigger, faster, brighter and have done the R&D on some potential new products & yes, there are some other ways to consider (each having pros and cons). We have some cool stuff in the pipeline so the future is looking pretty good.
In bigger pls. And more Games.
sure... stay tuned, subscribe and keep following us. This is only the beginning...
Mysterio anyone?
I want a Virtual Boy emulator for this. 🤔
3ds has a virtual voy emulator
@@josemanuelruizgonzalez9353 I know. 😁
Clash royal would be cool on thar
Fake?
We actually love comments like this - it means that what we’ve made is truly unbelievable!! I can assure you that it is real and it looks even better in person than it does on a 2D video.
@@VoxonPhotonics I can buy this?
@@davidnascimento7134 Yes, you can buy it here: voxon.co/products/
Great music!