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Check out the latest VR tech at GDC 2016's VR Lounge

The Game Developers Conference is a week away, and organizers want to make sure you know about all of the cool interactive spaces and exhibits attendees will have access to during the big event -- especially the first-ever GDC VR Lounge!

Encompassing everything from tabletop games to Train Jam game jam prototypes and the world's leading lineup of alternative controller games, the interactive spaces at GDC are designed to introduce you to a broad slice of the most interesting work being done by game developers from across the industry. 

The new VR Lounge will be open all week during GDC in the West Hall of the Moscone Convention Center providing visitors the opportunity to get hands-on (and headsets-on) with a selection of the best VR content made for HTC Vive, PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift and Gear VR. 

So swing by and discover leading-edge virtual reality experiences sure to inspire and entertain! 

And as you're putting together your GDC 2016 session schedule in the Schedule Builder, don't forget to set some time aside to check out the variety of other lounges, exhibits, and events that will be set up across the Moscone Center throughout the week. Highlights include:

  • alt.ctrl.GDC - The perenially popular alt.ctrl.GDC showcase of alternative controller games returns to GDC for the third year running, bringing with it a lineup of 20 games played with unique, offbeat controllers that attendees can check out for themselves on the show floor.
  • Day of the Devs - GDC organizers are also welcoming a special on-site GDC edition of Day Of The Devs, the indie video game showcase from Double Fine and long-time GDC collaborators, iam8bit. The curated selection of games will be announced soon and will include a wide range of intriguing, innovative & smart titles from some of the industry's leading creators - and some surprises, too.
  • Indie MEGABOOTH - The Indie MEGABOOTH Showcase, an approachable GDC show floor exhibit of hand-picked indie games, returns for GDC 2016. As always, The MEGABOOTH exists to support indie developers and help pool their resources to enable them to showcase their work to the public and their peers.
  • Mild Rumpus - Amid the hustle and bustle of your GDC experience, take a moment to relax and enjoy Mild Rumpus, a space (pictured) to check out beautifully soothing indie videogames in comfort approaching that of your own living room. 
  • Shut Up & Sit Down - This tabletop game exhibit, curated by the keen minds behind board game enthusiast hub Shut Up & Sit Down, returns to offer GDC attendees a comfortable space to relax and play some of the best card and board games around.
  • Train Jam - GDC officials are proud to once again support the efforts of those taking part in the third annual Train Jam (which takes place on a train between Chicago and San Francisco the week prior to GDC) by providing a dedicated space at the show where organizers will be displaying select games made during the jam.

These events and more should offer attendees plenty of neat stuff to stop and check out between sessions.

GDC 2016 itself will take place March 14-18th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. For more information on GDC 2016, visit the show's official website, or subscribe to regular updates via FacebookTwitter, or RSS.

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