@xnshd: You're seriously misinformed if you think VR is a fad.
Actually, it's not even in gaming where we will see the real initial VR explosion. I work in the medical industry and the ways VR is already being used, (teaching doctors and surgeons, helping people with traumatic brain injuries/autonomic impairments, helping people overcome phobias, etc), is game-changing, (no pun intended).
Videogames will be more of a secondary market for VR for the foreseeable future. But the fact that you are only judging VR's viability by how it will do in the gaming space shows that you have no clue whatsoever.
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