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Allen & Gerritsen won an award for its virtual reality rock-paper-scissors app

Leap Motion, Oculus Rift and a Brad Pitt reference.

Allen & Gerritsen's Labs team built an award-winning virtual reality app. (Courtesy photo)

Anyone down for a long-distance game of rock-paper-scissors?
The folks at Allen & Gerritsen’s Labs team built a virtual reality app that uses Oculus Rift and a Leap Motion controller to let two people play the game, no matter where they are in the world. It just won Leap Motion’s Hands On VR Challenge.
https://twitter.com/ag_Labs/status/625774877216239616

Companies: Allen & Gerritsen

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