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The only ''VR-1'' thought to currently be in service is a version at [[Joypolis Tokyo]]. Copies were also features of [[SegaWorld London]] and [[Sega World Sydney]] when they existed.
 
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VR-1
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VR-1 is a medium-scale attraction designed by Sega.

The VR-1 is effectively a larger AS-1 - a large motion simulator which twists and turns in line with what is projected onto a screen. However, the VR-1 is different from its rivals in that riders need to wear "virtual reality" headsets to see the picture.

The only VR-1 thought to currently be in service is a version at Joypolis Tokyo. Copies were also features of SegaWorld London and Sega World Sydney when they existed.

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