- Feb 8, 2008
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Dont know what they can do with this...
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/03/25/facebook-to-acquire-oculus-vr-for-2-billion
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/03/25/facebook-to-acquire-oculus-vr-for-2-billion
I wonder how this affects Valve's mentorship/partnership with Oculus.
I believe Newell has a friendly relationship with Zuckerberg?
So John Carmack now works for Facebook? :biggrin:
Lost in all of the Facebook hate, I think Oculus VR deserves an equal amount of flak. These guys had the chance to become not only a larger, more influential (and thus more valuable) company than Facebook, but also to leave their mark on history and change the face of gaming and technology forever.
Now, the minds behind this project will be forever a distant memory, devoid of relevance. One of the things that Steve Jobs was always so disappointed by was the inability of today's entrepreneurs to exude patience, always selling off before creating something truly ambitious and monumental.
Oculus VR had this opportunity and has now pissed it all away in favour of corporate kickbacks. If they had any decency left within themselves, they'd at least refund the $2.5 million that was accumulated with Kickstarter. This merger not only tarnishes their own name, but also damages the reputation of crowd funding in general. Palmer, you and the rest in charge should be ashamed of yourselves. Sell outs.
little bit of motion sickness.