'Proton Pulse' is the first great full-fledged VR game on the Apple Vision Pro

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为Rift DK1和DK2开发早期演示的开发者将现代消费VR的最早的演示体验之一——Proton Pulse brought to the Apple Visual Professional.

A demo of the Proton Pulse was posted to the Oculus forums in April 2013, before Oculus Share even existed. The demo appeared just days before the DK1 was shipped to Kickstarter backers, and Moravetz, who was still working at Sony at the time, got into some trouble after the incident, but is on his way to becoming an independent VR developer.

"So I quit my job," Moravetz told me in a direct message, "and I want to develop VR games."

Amazingly, more than a decade later, Proton Pulse is one of the only fully immersive VR apps available on the $3,500 Apple Visual Pro Field device. In the case of the DK1 andVisionProIn the years between Pro, the Proton Pulse has been released on nearly every major VR headset, with only the PSVR 2 and theQuestThe exception is headgear.

"I've had the most success with Google Play and the Apple App Store," Moravetz wrote, and released a cardboard-compatible version for iOS and Google Play.

The developer told me that he showed Proton Pulse and Vanguard V - a game he hopes to complete with funding - to people from Google at the first Oculus Connect conference.

"Then I found two boxes at home," Moravetz wrote, "and they sent me 150 cardboard devices."

Proton Pulse is kind of like a space version of ping-pong or brick-punching where you use head movements to control a paddle to smash the far side of a room. You can find it on Moravetz'sZero TransformThe website as well as theApple App Store for Visual ProfessionalsFind more information about Proton Pulse and other programs on.

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