LOS ANGELES, May 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Retrollect is a free app available for iPhone and Android that enables users to create a visual mash-up of their lives through virtual View-Master style discs.
Depending how old you are, and at the risk of dating myself, you may remember the View-Masters of old. In case you’ve never seen or heard of it before, the original View-Master whisked kids away ...
Remember View-Master, the Fisher-Price toy with those little 3D picture discs of mountains, rivers and caverns that you could rotate through a viewfinder? DreamWorks is in negotiations to acquire ...
The toys of the past may have been cheesy, but you can’t deny the creativity needed to build something engaging without any electronics. One stalwart toy from this category is View-Master, the little ...
Talk about back to the future, the Mattel View-Master is making a return and its reincarnated form takes on the world of virtual reality. The original View-Master first landed at the World’s Fair in ...
As a child, clicking through static images on the classic View-Master toy took me to remote parts of the planet. Now Mattel is bringing the retro toy into the future with the addition of virtual ...
If you’re looking to dabble in VR using the smartphone you’ve already paid for, instead of spending over a $1000 on an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive setup, Google Cardboard is a great affordable alternative ...
Children of the mid-20th century will almost certainly remember View-Master, with its circular slide reels and 3-D views of stories and places. It hasn't changed much in 75 years, but Mattel announced ...
Mattel, the toy company behind brands (and movies) like Barbie and Masters of the Universe, is now looking into making a movie based on another of their signature products: View-Master. The durable ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I focus on the intersection of games and technology. Toy industry giant Mattel is partnering with Google to revive its classic ...
Many of us grew up with the classic View-Master, the bright red toy shaped vaguely like a pair of binoculars that would allow you to look at stereoscopic images by flipping the lever on the side. Of ...