Google Cardboard to offer Star Wars episodes in virtual reality
Producer Kathleen Kennedy did offer a tantalizing tidbit earlier this month, revealing that Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: Episode IX all revolve around Skywalker’s family.
Anyway, Vulture has taken the liberty of cutting what grainy, VHS footage remains of the Star Wars Holiday Special and edited it perfectly with The Force Awakens trailer because that’s just what we need.
The idea of the Disney Infinity 3.0 game is to bring toys to life – in this case, toys related to the Star Wars franchise. And it very may well be, but it’s also going to be dark. As Entertainment Weekly noted, “Revenge of the Sith” grossed $380 million, which was $70 million more than its PG-rated predecessor, “Attack of the Clones”. YouTube has added their own new features that allow you to turn the progress bars into a lightsaber, Google Map turned their markers into TIE Fighters and/or Millennium Falcons, and Google actually translates alien languages!
Make a lightspeed jump to Google.com right now strong *”A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Galaxy Far Far Away” (without the quotations) and you won’t be disappointed. A global program dubbed “Awaken the Force Within” with Google Cardboard Virtual Reality starts today. This day has been dubbed by endearing Star Wars fans as May the Fourth Be With You. Once you’ve made your choice, all the Google apps and devices you’ve registered with your email address will transform to show which side you’re on. Type in a character and personal information like parents, affiliation, and height will appear.
The director of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, J.J. Abrams, recently said he wanted the movie to be “delightful”.