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MISHAWAKA, Ind.- A virtual reality station opened up earlier this week at University Park Mall.
For six dollars, you can choose an avatar from the 'Emoji Movie,' play 'Dance Dance Revolution' and play a target shooting game.
Tom Gullens tried it out and says, “When you’re inside the virtual reality feels like being inside the matrix. The experience is so incredible it’s hard to explain. You have to come and experience it.”
The station is next to 'Sunglass Hut' and is open during mall hours.
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