Top 5 Apps in the HoloLens Store on Day 1

Here are the top 5 apps you should get when you get your HoloLens. The store will be filling up in no time with all kinds of cool ways to use the HoloLens I have no doubt. For now, this is my top 5 for what is available today:

5. RoboRaid

RoboRaid was really fun to play. The first time I played it though I got frustrated. This was because it was late and I was no longer “tapping” my finger at the enemies, but instead I was pointing at them and almost using my finger as a wand. In my mind, at that moment, the faster I shook my finger at the enemies the better faster I should fire my laser. Instead, nothing happened, because I wasn’t using the right gesture (finger up, then bend it to tap). When I tried the game the second time, it worked great and I had a blast.

4. HoloTour

Ever wanted to visit Rome or Peru?  Well now you can from the comfort of your own room. It is very well done and I highly recommend it. I only recorded the very very beginning of this. It was really impressive and I may show more of this later. The combination of 360 degree video and the holograms were quite astounding.

3. HoloStudio

Would you like to build your own holograms? This cool tool lets you do just that.  The tutorial takes a little while to go through and it will take some time to get used to manipulating the objects but it is a great app that lets you build your own 3D objects. Unfortunately, using Cortana to record this video through the HoloLens itself caused some bad antialiasing effects. What I saw was much better. If I had to choose, I’d rather my video be sub par than the actual experience. I may try this again recording the way I did the RoboRaid and Fragment segments (by streaming). I’ll have a post and video about how I did this later today.

2. Holograms

This was the first app I opened when I turned on the HoloLens. I was able to place a virtual tiger on the floor, and a shark floating in the middle of my room. I then placed a stack of cups in my room to mainly hide some real world mess behind it. Later I realized it was a video I could play. Then a little later I realized that I could rotate the object and watch the video from all 360 degrees. I was blown away as was caught on my unboxing video.

1. Fragments

This game is awesome. I’ve only completed the first level and I want to get back to it, but work and creating these posts are keeping me from it… but not for long! The first chapter is awesome. I am going to play it again in a different room at some point to see how the game adapts to my surroundings. Having life size holograms talking to me and to continue to look at me as I walk around the room is really cool.  Plus a mystery game is just awesome. Definitely check it out!

 

Honorable Mentions

Young Conker

This cool game changes with your environment but it has foul language that I don’t want my girls to hear. So I won’t be showing it to them unfortunately. Fragments has very strong language, but it isn’t a game that I would want to show them anyway. Young Conker could be really fun for a younger audience, but the language is the main reason it didn’t go in my top 10. The actual experience of the game was very fun though.

Netflix

Well this has nothing to do with Holograms, so why is it on the list?   Simple – if you enjoy watching movies alone you can basically make a screen as large as your wall if you sit far enough back. I was able to use the screen I use my actual projector and have the HoloLens display a much larger screen that I could fully see from my favorite seat. I’ve not tried to watch a whole movie this way yet. It could be too strenuous on the eyes, or it may not bother them at all.  Time will tell, but just being to take any app that we have and pin it in our rooms is just plain awesome.

If you are wondering if you can record Netflix through the HoloLens, the answer would be no Smile

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Galaxy Explorer

This is the app that Microsoft created and made open source based on what the community wanted to see. It is a great looking app and you should definitely give it a try. I’ll be examining the source code very soon.

Skype

The demos for this are great. However, when I tried to connect with my wife, she didn’t see any way to “Draw” on my environment. I’m assuming this was because she needed a beta version, but we couldn’t find it in the Windows Store. Still, she could see everything I was seeing and I could see her just fine. I was a little disappointed that by being in the Skype app, I couldn’t see (and therefore my wife couldn’t see) the holograms I had placed around the room. It makes sense because those are two different apps and currently the HoloLens only allows a single app to be running. I’m hoping this is something that will change sooner rather than later.

HoloAnatomy

This looked really neat, but in both times I started it, I had an issue with the placement. The first time, I don’t think I gave it long enough to load and I thought I just couldn’t find it. The second time, I gave it a little longer, but it basically put the hologram of the human body really high. I was basically looking at the feet and the head went “into the ceiling”. The interesting thing about the HoloLens is that you can see the entire thing even if your view should be obstructed from things like ceilings and floors.

 

So that is my top 5 (well top 10 I guess) apps. I hope you are able to get your hands on a HoloLens and play around with these.

HoloLens Unboxing and First Impressions

Woot! It’s here and I’m really excited. Here is a quick video of me unboxing this thing!  Plus, you can see just how I’m at a loss for words as I’m really amazed by the technology.

 

I’ll be creating another post tomorrow showing some of the apps that are ready to download from the Store. If you have the opportunity to get one of these devices I think you will really enjoy it.

End of an Era, Start of a new One

Microsoft Xbox 360

It was announced that Microsoft is no longer producing the Xbox 360 console. It was a great console and still has a lot of life in it. Of course, I have two different ones, but I rarely use one and the other is so I can stream Netflix. (Not a smart TV, in fact, it is a big ole CRT thing – well big as in depth, not viewing area.)

Since many of the 360 games I bought and haven’t played yet are coming to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility list, I’ll have fewer reasons to turn on the 360. Still, there are some games, like Batman Arkham Origins and Assassins Creed Rouge that I just recently played that were only available on the 360.

The 360 will always have a special place in my heart, because that was the first console I was able to deploy (and debug) a game to. This was basically unheard of before XNA came out.

Now with MonoGame, anyone who wrote code using XNA, can have that game live on in the new world on Windows 10. This includes on HoloLens. Here Microsoft is shipping it’s first holographic computer and thanks to the open source project, and in particular, Tom Spilman, XNA code will run on the HoloLens.

 

The Xbox 360 turned 10 years old in November 2015. It still has life in it and support for the console will continue for at least another 3 years.  I loved the 360, I love my Xbox One and I know I’m going to love my HoloLens. It is supposed to arrive tomorrow!

Oh, by the way, I’m hoping to send the updated XNA Game Studio 3.0 Unleashed code to GitHub tomorrow.  Will that mean two posts in a row? Only time will tell…

Build 2016 and more HoloLens Goodness

Really enjoying Build 2016 so far!  The keynote yesterday was fantastic. They are SHIPPING HoloLens!

You can watch the announcement here:

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2016/KEY01#time=1h06m39s

The Galaxy program looks like it is going to be a great app to learn from.

 

If you haven’t checked out the official HoloLens channel on YouTube, do that. In fact, here are some great videos:

 

Actiongram

 

HoloStudio

 

Fragments (a mystery game)

 

RoboRaid

 

If you can get a HoloLens, do so. I’ll be grabbing one as soon as I get an email from Microsoft saying it is ready.

 

On your mark, get set, go…