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*''[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/vr-1-hits-the-console-market/1100-2451885/ VR-1 Hits the Console Market]'' article by Alan Dunkin at ''[https://www.gamespot.com GameSpot]''
  
 
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Revision as of 05:02, 18 December 2021

For the similarly-named virtual reality attraction, see VR-1.

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VR-1 Japan
Founded: 1993[1]
Merged with: Planning Office Wada (1999)[2]
Merged into: Pacific Century CyberWorks Japan K.K. (2001)[3]
Headquarters:
Boulder, Colorado, United States[2]

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VR-1 Japan, also known as VR-1 Entertainment, was an American video game developer and producer.

Company

Softography

External links

References