Virtual reality programme tackles youth knife crime across Greater Manchester
A virtual reality initiative is transforming attitudes towards knife crime among schoolchildren in Manchester. Creative arts company Round Midnight has
A virtual reality initiative is transforming attitudes towards knife crime among schoolchildren in Manchester. Creative arts company Round Midnight has
This week Salford University is hosting the Being Human Festival with a range of events taking place at their MediaCity
Manchester City has partnered with major technology company Sony to create a virtual world of their stadium. The club made
If Gamescom is a barometer of up and coming technology then you have to say that Virtual Reality (or VR as it is often referred as) is something that you can’t deny is the future of gaming.
A state-of-the-art location provides users with a mind-blowing experience entering a multi-dimensional virtual reality game themed on the latest games and movie entertainments around.
VR is a growing industry, with audiences ranging from children to older adults and the headsets are forecasted by 2021 to be worth $18.8 Billion.
The gaming convention will give keen gamers the chance to go head to head on a variety of popular games such as Hearthstone, League of Legends, and Street Fighter V.
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