File:Virtuality Belt and Space Joystick Controller.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionVirtuality Belt and Space Joystick Controller.jpg |
English: The player of a Virtuality 1000CS stand-up VR arcade unit was required to wear a belt to which the headset was tethered. The belt featured a holster that contained the "space joystick" 6dof tracked controller. This had two buttons. The top button was used to walk in the direction the player was looking and a lower button was typically used as a trigger (e.g. to fire a gun). |
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