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Happy Belated Halloween
Haunted Every Day A Belated Halloween Message from iMyth Some people live with the Christmas spirit.We live with a little bit of Halloween, every single day. At iMyth, Halloween isn’t a date on the calendar—it’s a calling.It’s that sacred edge where imagination and...
Follow the Money!
The Disney Accelerator class of 2017 was just announced and two of its newest partners are The Void and Epic Games. The details of these new partnerships have yet to be understood. Two things for sure are these relationships will include a three month mentorship in...
Starbreeze Confirms Future of VR in Location Based Entertainment
In a a recent interview with Starbreeze Games Chief of Technology, Emmanual Marquez, Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat asks the gaming executive his thoughts on VR and where VR is headed in the near future. Starbreez overall is still very bullish with VR but not necessarily...
Introducing, from Mother Russia : Anvio!
The newest competitor in the location based VR experience market is a start up from Moscow called Anvio. Anvio is a great looking, full body motion capture VR experience. The setup employs full body motion capture from a Moscow based company, Vortex LLC., mixed with...
Location Based VR Experiences Gaining Market Traction
I have been ranting about Location Based VR Experiences for the last few years and it seems as if the business model is starting to gain traction. In a Road to VR article written by Greenlight Insights analyst Colin McMahon, VR Developers Prioritizing VR Arcades for...
State of VR Arcades
I just bumped into an interesting article today written by Ian Sherr for CNET talking about his experiences with VR Arcades. VR Arcades are very similar to what iMyth is trying to create. The big difference is that the VR Arcade are positioning for smaller term, fast...
House Scale VR in Sight!
I received some bitter sweet news today from the folks at Valve Software. After much anticipation, the engineers at SteamVR have found a way to create a cheaper, more versatile Lighthouse solution. The old sensor chip, the TS3633, produced a single "envelope" pulse...





