Leef said the studio's VR headsets were the best in immersive technology and did not result in motion sickness.
"Our setup allows for the head and ears to work together properly."
The experience is suitable to people aged five years and over, White said.
And if the future isn't for you, they've provided a 'retro room' with games from the 1980s and 1990s.
The studio is open to the public and can be booked out for private parties.
The plan was to also link with virtual and augmented reality experts and grow the field, White said.
"No one knows which direction we're going so we're all just jumping in," White said.
"We've been setting the trend so now it's about keeping ahead of the game," Leef said.
Virtual Reality Studio want to open studios across New Zealand, making them as common as arcades in the 1980s.
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