""While CES is a big trade show for nearly every aspect of the electronics industry, it's a surprisingly quiet venue for video games. Major gaming news usually waits until E3 in the summer, while CES focuses more on the consumer aspect of consumer electronics. Still, there are usually some interesting gadgets, accessories, and toys at the show, especially if you broaden your search past video games to all sorts of tech toys.
Virtual reality is getting big thanks to the Oculus Rift and other devices becoming accessible to users. I tried out the Virtuix Omni, the virtual treadmill designed for use with the Oculus Rift. Razer announced Open Source VR, a new VR development kit that presents a standard format for VR across different hardware and software. And, of course, plenty of other companies showed off their own head-mounted displays.
We also saw some eye-catching devices from Razer, Snail Games, Spin Master, and other toys on display included a smart dart set, a brain-sensing Star Wars Force trainer, and even shoes with games on them.""
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