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Moreover, because the players wear devices that give them a sense of touch, they can actually pick up virtual turtle shells or banana skins that appear on the track and throw them at other players — action that is popular with “Mario Kart” aficionados.
The Shinjuku arcade’s VR attractions will also include anime titles such as “Dragon Ball Z,” “Ghost in the Shell” and “Neon Genesis Evangelion.”
Visitors can make reservations online for advance tickets at ¥4,400, which will allow them to play four VR attractions. Each additional attraction will cost ¥1,200.
For those without reservations, the entrance fee will be ¥800, and each game will run ¥1,200.
Bandai Namco said it plans to run VR Zone Shinjuku until March 2019 and aims to attract 1 million visitors.
Source: The Japan Times