Virtual Boy’s the face on his knocker

Seemingly still haunted by the rattling, wailing ghost of the Virtual Boy, Nintendo of America’s PresidentReggie Fils–Aiméhas ruled out the company picking a side in the growing virtual reality war.

In an interview with Polygon, it appears that Reggie feels the tech just isn’t there for what Nintendo wants yet:

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“…What we believe is that, in order for this technology to move forward, you need to make it fun and you need to make it social…

I haven’t walked the floor, so I can’t say in terms of what’s on the floor today, but at least based on what I’ve seen to date, it’s not fun, and it’s not social. It’s just tech.”

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So don’t go expecting a VRStarfoxgame, or an augmented realityPokémonjust yet. We may well end up seeing some form of Nintendo VR that allows for the social aspects Reggie wants, but it probably won’t be soon.

Sidenote: of all the things thatcould’vebeen “The Virtual Reality War”, the Rift, Vive, and Morpheus is probably the least interesting outcome. I wantDigimongod damn it.

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Nintendo’s Fils-Aime: Current state of VR isn’t fun [Polygon]

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