This has got to be the coollest bedroom ever built! All these 80’s/90’s toys, a full blown arcade cabinet, all those awesome foreign movie posters. I frickin’ LOVE EmuVR and I’ve been trying to get into it for ages! There’s only 2 real downsides I have to this: there’s no Xbox support-I was a GameCube/PS2 kid growing up but I always wished I had the option (or at least had cooler friends so I could play Xbox at their house)-and you really can’t change the physical layout or customize the dimensions of the room (like moving the bed somewhere else or changing out the windows and stuff, or making the room bigger or adding a walk-in closet). Then this would be literal, ACTUAL perfection! Edit: turns out they actually DO offer more modern console support as well, so yeah. Damn near perfect.
It's weird that I recognised the Akira poster immediately. I never watched Akira when I was a kid, or knew anything about it, it was one of those shows that I heard about once or twice and thought nothing of it because I was already preoccupied with other things.
They even have the Ninja Turtles arcade game! My favorite arcade game ever, since it brings back so many memories. I need this. Too bad you can't play this (even if you could fit it) on a standalone VR headset like the Quest 3.
Awesome, did the devs give up on this? I covered it a couple years ago "Recreating my 1980's Childhood" people seemed to love the concept. Cool to see people adding their own stuff to it though.
@@MN12BIRD Oh that's sad but also awesome. I want to add Fallout items to the room to make my own Fallout music videos. This app is great for creating atmospheric music videos etc. I made a Halloween one a couple years ago. Spent many hours adding ambience and making a VHS tape that looks like it was recorded in the 1980's lol. Want to do something similar for Fallout. Hope it's not too hard to add models. I'll have to look into it soon.
Looks cool. I'm not familiar with emulation in VR at all. Can you actually play the full versions of the old games? Would be really cool if you could use a SNES controller IRL and then the headset would recognise the design while you held it so you'd see in VR.
@@Selxis basically yes you can play any ROM on any system and use most controllers I've used an 8bitdo SNES Bluetooth style controller and it works great. You can also play lightgun games ;)
@@johngogan1115 he has all the objects locked down by default you have to point at them and press a certain button to unlock them before you can pick them up. Threw me off at first too!
@@MN12BIRDI cant seem to be able to manoeuvre objects the way you can mate it's like the index controls arent recognised , do you grip to pick things up? Thanks
Ryzen 7 5800X, 32GB RAM and an RX 6750 XT 12GB GPU so nothing crazy but a good solid mid range gaming PC. I'm surprised how well this runs considering. I did another video where I push emuvr to the limit by playing more and more emulator games until something happens!
@@MN12BIRD i know youre not the OP but any chance you know anything about bios? i downloaded american bios for ps2 games but im not able to get them to load
You don't have to just follow the video I linked to, download the full room from the Google drive he links in his comments and unzip the 3x zip files to a folder. Everything is there and setup just run the emuvr exe there's nothing to install (registry wise)
@@Bonoscot oh nevermind that should be lots. I don't know what my frame rate was TBH but definitely well under 60 too, maybe 45ish(?) but I'm just on an RX 6750 XT so much lower end GPU than you. I guess headset res matters too I'm just on a Rift S so lower res than modern higher end headsets.
@@Bonoscot You have to put it under EmuVR\Custom\UGC but you can't do this with the standard EmuVR, you need MelonLoader for EmuVR which can load UGC content.
Thank you for covering my room, brother! I'm honored! It makes me so happy to see others enjoying it. All the best :)
I wish I had a vr to try this out. 30 with non but my GameCube and Wii left from time. Now this is the future of retro game preservation!
Where can I get your room. I thought mine was good.😅 I'm ashamed lol
@@Slimrobby94 You can play/run Emu VR in desktop mode if you don't have a VR setup.
You should totally make a Fallout themed room.
You're a life saver man, I'm so glad you were able to find someone who archived the UGC after the EmuVR Discord was shut down.
It's not shutdown, it's just not public
Been a while since I’ve seen one of your videos! What an awesome VR experience! You’d be the most popular kid on the block with that setup. 😊
Yeah, just let me live in this VR reality.
Used to blast Dookie in the 90s on my boom box while playing games, great choice
this video is an authentic example of exactly why our mothers all went deaf.
This has got to be the coollest bedroom ever built! All these 80’s/90’s toys, a full blown arcade cabinet, all those awesome foreign movie posters. I frickin’ LOVE EmuVR and I’ve been trying to get into it for ages! There’s only 2 real downsides I have to this: there’s no Xbox support-I was a GameCube/PS2 kid growing up but I always wished I had the option (or at least had cooler friends so I could play Xbox at their house)-and you really can’t change the physical layout or customize the dimensions of the room (like moving the bed somewhere else or changing out the windows and stuff, or making the room bigger or adding a walk-in closet). Then this would be literal, ACTUAL perfection!
Edit: turns out they actually DO offer more modern console support as well, so yeah. Damn near perfect.
THANK GOODNESS i was so relived the past using vr
It's weird that I recognised the Akira poster immediately. I never watched Akira when I was a kid, or knew anything about it, it was one of those shows that I heard about once or twice and thought nothing of it because I was already preoccupied with other things.
They even have the Ninja Turtles arcade game! My favorite arcade game ever, since it brings back so many memories. I need this. Too bad you can't play this (even if you could fit it) on a standalone VR headset like the Quest 3.
Yeah, i'm just gonna go ahead and exit this reality and go live in the 90's. you guys want anything?
this video is like heroin for someone born in 1985
I'm born in 98 and I'm freaking out lol
This is so amazing!
When I buy my house im going to make a man cave like this
Awesome, did the devs give up on this? I covered it a couple years ago "Recreating my 1980's Childhood" people seemed to love the concept. Cool to see people adding their own stuff to it though.
I guess they kinda did yeah last update was axp a year ago just to add the ability to import your own models.
@@MN12BIRD Oh that's sad but also awesome. I want to add Fallout items to the room to make my own Fallout music videos. This app is great for creating atmospheric music videos etc. I made a Halloween one a couple years ago. Spent many hours adding ambience and making a VHS tape that looks like it was recorded in the 1980's lol.
Want to do something similar for Fallout. Hope it's not too hard to add models. I'll have to look into it soon.
Looks cool. I'm not familiar with emulation in VR at all. Can you actually play the full versions of the old games? Would be really cool if you could use a SNES controller IRL and then the headset would recognise the design while you held it so you'd see in VR.
@@Selxis basically yes you can play any ROM on any system and use most controllers I've used an 8bitdo SNES Bluetooth style controller and it works great. You can also play lightgun games ;)
@@MN12BIRD oh woah thats neat.
How do you make rooms like this? I can only use the default room
Thanks! It's amazing
might hit my limit in VR runs quite jerky.. but love the effort.. works fine in 2D .. on RTX 3060 Ryzen 5600x 16GB RAM
Can someone help me I have the room working but my valve index knuckles don't seem to be working right I can pick anything up?
@@johngogan1115 he has all the objects locked down by default you have to point at them and press a certain button to unlock them before you can pick them up. Threw me off at first too!
@@MN12BIRD legend for the reply mate give this another go 👍
@@MN12BIRDI cant seem to be able to manoeuvre objects the way you can mate it's like the index controls arent recognised , do you grip to pick things up? Thanks
What’s your PC specs? That looks quite heavy
Ryzen 7 5800X, 32GB RAM and an RX 6750 XT 12GB GPU so nothing crazy but a good solid mid range gaming PC. I'm surprised how well this runs considering. I did another video where I push emuvr to the limit by playing more and more emulator games until something happens!
New sub!
What is the size of the emuvr folder on your hard drive?
22 GB
could i use this download to creat my own room with all the assest included?
@@tylermestek4790 yep you can always start and save a new room and just have all the assets
@@MN12BIRD thank you I just kinda started downloading certain things like the UGC and some of the posters and stuff
@@MN12BIRD i know youre not the OP but any chance you know anything about bios? i downloaded american bios for ps2 games but im not able to get them to load
How do you download EmuVR?
You don't have to just follow the video I linked to, download the full room from the Google drive he links in his comments and unzip the 3x zip files to a folder. Everything is there and setup just run the emuvr exe there's nothing to install (registry wise)
@@MN12BIRD mkay thanks!
Cool
Running a 4090 and struggling at 60 fps in this
@@Bonoscot damn is it a CPU bottleneck?
@@MN12BIRD 13700k 64Gb Ram
@@Bonoscot oh nevermind that should be lots. I don't know what my frame rate was TBH but definitely well under 60 too, maybe 45ish(?) but I'm just on an RX 6750 XT so much lower end GPU than you. I guess headset res matters too I'm just on a Rift S so lower res than modern higher end headsets.
@@MN12BIRD Thanks do i have to put the UGC folder into the EMU VR FOLDER?
@@Bonoscot You have to put it under EmuVR\Custom\UGC but you can't do this with the standard EmuVR, you need MelonLoader for EmuVR which can load UGC content.
Where did you get the ninja turtles arcade file from?