![]() When the full app releases (currently planned for January 2019) it will support “massive games both classic and modern homebrew” natively, but nine titles for a demo is already a great start. In addition to simply running the games inside VR and converting it to a 3D perspective, the 3DNesVR emulator also provides a VR-focused UI, different render styles, save-states, and motion controller support. The game is a side-scroller where the player controls a bird, attempting to fly between columns of green pipes without hitting them. Since this is an emulator, obviously it doesn’t include the ROMs for the games - you’re expected to (legally) provide those on your own. Flappy Bird is a mobile game developed by Vietnamese video game artist and programmer Dong Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyn Hà ông), under his game development company. The demo is still limited at this time, but does reportedly support: Since then, the app has undergone more work and now has a free demo available on Steam for anyone to try. ![]() ![]() It’s pretty impressive from a technology perspective and experiencing these games again in VR really changes things. Earlier this year we published a story about the 3DNesVR emulator that lets you run NES games inside VR by converting them to 3D versions of themselves.
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