Injoy Motion revealed its new virtual reality simulator along with partner company Futuretown, a content provider, at the Tokyo Game Show 2016.

Injoy Motion unveils VR simulator in Japan

The motion platform is designed to enhance players’ emotional and physical responses by adding a heightened sense of realism to the VR experience.

It interfaces with some the most popular VR systems including HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and 3Glasses.

The platform will support a variety of VR game play styles. A collection of games was demonstrated at the show, including simulations of riding a motorcycle, surfing, skiing and horse riding.

With more than 20 years of R&D experience in the field, the company is now able to integrate motion simulation technology with 3D animation engines generating a virtual reality environment. It believes that the technology may be applied to various areas, such as national defence systems, medical rehabilitation, professional training and entertainment.

“In the last 10 years, our brand, Injoy Motion, has been successfully promoted into more than 60 countries,” the company said.