VR Content
February 27, 2024|6 min read
Travel through gaming history in Pixel Ripped 1989 or fly through space and battle enemies in ARVORE's newest title, YUKI.
Since its original release, Pixel Ripped 1989 has been a favorite among VR enthusiasts and we’re excited to offer a version made just for Arcades.
Pixel Ripped 1989 is a wacky multi-dimensional homage to the early days of gaming. Almost like something you’d expect to see in the Ready Player One novel, players experience a “game-within-a-game.” Facing challenges in a retrogaming 2D world while simultaneously distracting the cranky teacher and escaping from the furious headmaster in their own 3D world.
Fun and exciting gameplay, mixed with an engaging story make Pixel Ripped 1989 an amazing VR experience overall.
And we can’t wait to see more about the recently announced Pixel Ripped 1995!
Pixel Ripped 1989 is an amazing VR title that is a sure hit for fans of handheld gaming. It does a wonderful job of immersing the player in a completely unique way. The visuals and gameplay are some of the best VR has to offer and old-school gamers will fall in love with the nostalgia that Pixel Ripped 1989 offers.
Pixel Ripped 1989 is the most fun that can be had in VR with a gamepad but regular tracked controllers work well too! It's best experienced while sitting down, so pull up a chair and strap in for an amazing, wild ride!
ARVORE's newest addition to the platform, YUKI, is a fast-paced bullet hell shooter game.
Wickedly fun and challenging, YUKI is a standout VR experience. The first time I hopped into the ship I felt like I was back in the Warp Zone of Star Fox 64! Players use one controller to pilot YUKI's ship and the other to shield themselves from enemies.
With a wide array of enemies, bosses, and power-ups, YUKI is an absolute blast and a great Arcade experience.
It's perfect for Arcades because it's easy to pick up, super fun, and great for newbies and experts alike.
Tips & tricks for ARVORE's YUKI, a VR bullet hell Arcade game.
We hope you all love Pixel Ripped 1989 and YUKI as much we do, so go add them to your stations today!
If you have any thoughts on YUKI or Pixel Ripped 1989 please email us [email protected]. We’d love to hear about your favorite content.