Difference between revisions of "Virtual World Entertainment"
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Revision as of 02:19, 22 December 2020
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Company Description
Headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan Virtual World Entertainment, LLC (VWE) was a supplier of attractions to the location-based entertainment industry. Virtual World Entertainment, INC founded and owned by Tim Disney had produced and distributed the original gaming cockpits since 1990. Virtual World Entertainment,INC was formally closed and dissolved as corporate records filed indicates. Since the COVID outbreak, arcades were classified as risky. Arcade Cockpits are exceptionally risky even referenced as Super Spreaders. The State of Michigan has not cleared Arcade Cockpits as safe.
BattleTech Cockpit Simulator Pods
VWE's gaming cockpits provide gamers the opportunity to play the part of BattleTech MechWarriors the exhilaration of piloting a virtual BattleMech in networked combat with other players. The Tesla II cockpits, featuring the BattleTech: Firestorm software, are fully-enclosed, arcade-style simulators that feature seven screens, over 90 control systems, and a 12-speaker surround sound audio system. When seated in the cockpit (or 'pod'), the player pilots their own 'Mechs onto the virtual landscape to compete for battlefield superiority with those seated in surrounding cockpits.
BattleTech Centers
COVID Notice: Pod Design created Super-Spreader environment. The BattleTech Pods were available as unaffiliated independent owners various retail centers across the United States. See the following map for locations. NOTICE: list of 2 remaining centers was updated May 2020.
BattleTech Pods at Conventions
COVID: Fully enclosed Pod with dozens of control buttons, joysticks fail to meet prevention of COVID, Influenza spread. Before pandemic standards were realized, BattleTech Pods use to travel throughout the year to various conventions across the United States. This convention tour listing provides upcoming venues. Further information for planning and scheduling of pods should be done through event organizers, with specific details found at the Con Organizers site.
Example Pod Media
- Pilot Training Video - Version 4 (Tesla II)
- Pilot Training Video - Version 5 (BattleTech:Firestorm)
- Virtual World's YouTube Channel
- MechCorps' YouTube Channel
- Videos
Related Youtube videos
- Discovery Channel Beyond 2000 episode about the Chicago BattleTech Center (1992)
- BattleTech Center Jim Belushi barker video #1 (ca. 1991)
- BattleTech Center Jim Belushi barker video #2
- Virtual World Entertainment Battletech 3.0 Dooley Trainer
- Virtual World Entertainment BattleTech: Firestorm barker (Tesla II pods)
- Virtual Worlds Tesla II BattleTech: Firestorm Training Video
External Links
- MechJock, LLC. Company Not in Good Standing with State of Michigan
- MechCorps.Com
- Fallout Shelter Arcade - Closed
New Mexico site closed