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| Smaaash's Finger Coaster lets you draw and ride your own VR rollercoaster |
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| POSTED 30 Nov 2015 . BY Tom Anstey |
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The Finger Coaster debuted at this year's IAAPA show in Orlando, Florida Credit: Tom Anstey
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Mumbai-based virtual reality games developer Smaaash debuted its Finger Coaster innovation at the IAAPA attractions expo, with the new technology allowing users to draw a rollercoaster and then ride their creation in a virtual space.
“The Finger Coaster is a ‘make-your-own-ride experience’,” said Smaaash’s chief technology officer, Kaizad Bajina, speaking to AM2. “You can actually draw it out with your finger, hence the name. You can make it as long as you want with however many loops you want and then you can choose the setting whether that be a lake, a theme park, a frozen area or a beach.”
Once users have drawn their coaster, up to four people can ride the newly-created attraction, sitting in a four-seater rollercoaster car on an electronic motion platform while wearing a head-mounted virtual reality device. To complete the experience, sounds of the rollercoaster are played to the riders, while a fan activates at certain points to simulate downhill sections of the virtual ride.
“It’s mainly designed for a mall or an Family Entertainment Centre, but it can be made completely portable and go virtually anywhere,” said Bajina. “It can actually be installed and deployed very easily, with the ride ready to go in around two hours.”
Prior to its IAAPA debut, the new technology had been recently set up at several FECs in India. With more orders secured at the show, Finger Coaster will now be rolled out worldwide, with the revolutionary new technology about to make its way to Europe, the US and Asia.
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Beta testing tickets for The Void sell out within hours
POSTED 14 Oct 2015. BY Tom Anstey

The Void – a multi-million dollar next-gen virtual reality gaming experience coming to
Utah in 2016 – recently opened reservations for beta testing, with tickets selling out in
just a few hours.
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VR startup Jaunt secures US$65m to develop immersive technology
POSTED 23 Sep 2015. BY Tom Anstey

A startup virtual reality company in California’s Silicon Valley has secured US$65m
(€58m, £42m) from a number of global companies including Disney as media and
entertainments companies start to invest in new forms of immersive technology.
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