An extract from my book Curious Video Game Machines has just been published on the excellent retro-gaming website Time Extension:
The Making Of Virtuality, The 1990s Pioneer That Sold The World On VR
It’s part of the chapter on Virtuality, the pioneering British company that developed and sold arcade VR machines in the early 1990s, but wound down a few years later. It would be another decade or so before VR video games would reemerge.
If you’d like to read the full chapter, as well as all of the other bits, you can order Curious Video Game Machines direct from the UK publisher right here, where there’s currently a hefty discount to celebrate the book’s launch. Alternatively, you can order the book through Amazon UK, WH Smith, Waterstones, Blackwell’s, Hive, and various other book stores.
If you’re in North America, you can order Curious Video Game Machines direct from the US publisher Casemate, and it’s also available through Amazon US and Barnes and Noble, among others.

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