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*Merge VR has made a Nerf-like gun that supports smartphone games*
Merge
Labs, a San Antonio-based company known for its inexpensive, toy-like AR/VR
products, is making a Nerf-like toy gun that supports mixed reality games from
a smartphone.
Called
the “6DoF Blaster,” the plastic toy gun has a shoe for your smartphone, so you
can prop a smartphone up where your gun sight would normally be. In the demo we
saw at CES today, the iPhone X inside the gun was running a Merge VR
first-person shooter game, one the company said was built on Apple’s ARKit
platform. The gun has four buttons: a trigger, a reload button, a zoom button,
and one that slows down enemy fire.
But
the more interesting (and slightly confusing) partabout the product is really
its name, or rather what its name signifies. “6DoF” stands for six degrees of
freedom, referring to the freedom of movement of a body or object in
three-dimensional space. Merge is using “6DoF” to describe what is effectively
an augmented reality app; only, it’s not just AR either, because it’s not
there’s any aspect of the real world visible through the app. It’s a kind of
mixed reality, really, except mixed reality also applies to things like
Microsoft’s HoloLens, so I don’t know, let’s just call this shruggie-reality.
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