Yoshida mentions bringing the Morpheus to events and malls to let the public try it out.
Calls VR a "great chance" for indie developers.
Yoshida also explains why they didn't focus on the Morpheus at its press conference.
Breathe. Survive.
He also took a picture with them on.
The game itself is a first-person puzzler.
Yoshida now happy that "everyone" is working for the advancement of the tech.
Do you remember the 1980 game?
Check out the announcement trailer.
Morpheus will be 'several hundreds of dollars' and 30+ games are being developed right now.
What will they think of next?
Seeing is Believing.
Virtual Reality is around the corner.
"Around half" of Sony's E3 booth said to be dedicated to the VR headset.