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It seems there is now a virtual gaming opportunity for just about any boring old gym equipment you might find at your average gym.
Biking & Running:
Boxing & Kickboxing:
Rowing:
What do you guys think is next... maybe stair climbers? You could scale Mt. Everest or underwater caves virtually.
Seems like an interesting space. Obviously these are capital-intensive businesses and not for the faint of heart. However, VR software and online-multiplayer gaming (without a console) is not nearly as capital intensive, which is why I find this space fascinating.
The systems listed above are closed-systems but I'm seeing some companies build agnostic machines that are exercise-like. This is the where the opportunity is for bootstrappers.
Example: Total Motion Control In VR & gaming » 3dRudder
Or these of course: Top VR treadmills review
On a personal level, I'm not a huge fan of this type of thing being the next generation of gaming and exercising, but it's an obvious next step.
Biking & Running:
Boxing & Kickboxing:
Rowing:
What do you guys think is next... maybe stair climbers? You could scale Mt. Everest or underwater caves virtually.
Seems like an interesting space. Obviously these are capital-intensive businesses and not for the faint of heart. However, VR software and online-multiplayer gaming (without a console) is not nearly as capital intensive, which is why I find this space fascinating.
The systems listed above are closed-systems but I'm seeing some companies build agnostic machines that are exercise-like. This is the where the opportunity is for bootstrappers.
Example: Total Motion Control In VR & gaming » 3dRudder
Or these of course: Top VR treadmills review
On a personal level, I'm not a huge fan of this type of thing being the next generation of gaming and exercising, but it's an obvious next step.
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