curtis hickman
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Virtual reality as an entertainment venue: how fast will it catch on?
Editor's note: This story has a sidebar headlined Virtual reality is not just for gamers any more
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Storytelling steps into the future with virtual reality
BYU student Austin Rodriguez shoots a bow and arrow in virtual reality using the HTC Vive. The Vive is one of a few new virtual reality systems to come out this year. (Natalie Stoker)
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