
The company (which to be correct is BANDAI NAMCO) has taken this version and created a VR edition which will be at VR Zones. Regarding " one of two arcades in the entire world" comment - the amusement trade business is very profitable and is wide spread.

Don’t get fixated in the Japanese arcade scene, in the States we have the Family Entertainment Center (FEC) business such as the Main Event chain and then we have the Entertainment Facility chains like the Dave & Busters that also do great business. As an interesting aside, certain VR game developers are seeing more revenue from their revenue through VR Arcade plays than conventional online consumer sales! With the news that 20 VR Zones from BANDAI NAMCO are planned for overseas as well as home island development this is a big move, especially with the news of the new VR Arcade sites such as VR Junkies and IMAX VR expansions.

given how translatable stuff like this is to the home environment, i do wonder why we just dont get the arcade ports that we used to so much. The need of the out-of-home entertainment (amusement) scene has changed.

A game like 'StarWars Battle POD' for example would not work as a console as it depends on the immersive element of the dome but also the amazing flight controls - a consumer version would be sub-par.
