
Virtual Reality is not a new concept, but there has been a renewed sense of interest towards it recently. What has long been little more than a sci-fi dream is finally becoming a reality, as three technology giants are in the process of releasing their individual VR-headsets this year. While Nintendo isn’t currently part of this parade, it’s arguable to say that they were the ones who dared to try it first in the gaming industry all the way back in 1995.
With all of the hype surrounding the revival of VR, and the fact that Nintendo already got their feet wet so long ago, is it safe to say that it’s time for them to take another swing at the idea?

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Nope. A 400 dollar system + 500 dollar VR is not what Nintendo is about.
Nope it's easier to let the other guys squander their money on that and just make the NX compatible with Oculus or something else if possible. If the NX does end up with the ability of having external processing, that would be the perfect opportunity to announce support for Oculus and one of AMD's new Polaris gpu's.