New Zealand startup Eight360 created, a virtual reality motion simulator. Nova is a motion simulator that can make VR feel more real by turning in any direction. Creators see the device being used for military training and e-racing in the future. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Eight360, a startup in Wellington, New Zealand has a way of tricking your brain into thinking you're driving a racecar, riding a rollercoaster, or even flying a jet. The company's VR motion simulator, NOVA, can turn 180 degrees in any direction in only one second, combining visual, audio, and physical elements to make the experience as realistic as possible.