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Man Falls Flat on His Face While Climbing a Mountain in Virtual Reality Using Oculus Rift

  • Glen TickleGlen Tickle
  • October 28, 2016

A video posted by Niall T Kelly (@niall_t_kelly) on Oct 21, 2016 at 12:28pm PDT

A man fell flat on his face while trying to climb a mountain in a virtual reality demo using Oculus Rift at a Microsoft Store. The fall was captured by Niall T Kelly.

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