From: jrdobbs@milton.u.washington.edu (J R "Bob" Dobbs) Subject: Re: APPS: New Sega Game Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1992 06:49:26 GMT Message-ID: <1992Apr17.064926.20560@u.washington.edu> Organization: University of Wellington, Beef If this is anything like Sega's "Hologram" game, it will be more-or-less a fraud. These people call a CRT reflected off of a parabolic mirror a hologram, so it's my guess they will call a (very) primitive 3-D videogame "VR". The figure of 100,000 polygons is rather intriguing tho'. I suppose anything with EyePhone equivalents will be at least $300 just for the headgear, and that's if they use passive LCDs rather than the TFT/active matrix ones. "Don't, don't, don't, don't believe the hype" - Public Enemy