Vreddie Mcp Server

Created By
VR Eddie24 days ago
Bring VR Eddie's headset ratings, game scores, live deals, and compatibility checks into any MCP client.
Overview

VR Eddie has been reviewing virtual-reality headsets and rating VR games for ten years. This server exposes that review desk as five tools any Model Context Protocol client can call: get_headset_recommendation, compare_headsets, get_vr_deals, get_game_rating, and check_compatibility. Read-only, no auth required, data cached locally for 7 days. Free for personal and commercial use under the MIT license.

Tools

  • get_headset_recommendation — top 3 headsets for a budget + use case + experience level
  • compare_headsets — side-by-side spec + Eddie Score for two headsets
  • get_vr_deals — live deals across Best Buy, Amazon, Sony Direct, Walmart
  • get_game_rating — Eddie's rating + tags for any of 854 scored VR games
  • check_compatibility — confirms whether a game runs on a given headset

Install

npx vreddie-mcp-server

Claude Desktop config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "vreddie": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "vreddie-mcp-server"] }
  }
}

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "vreddie": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "vreddie-mcp-server"
      ]
    }
  }
}
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Created At
24 days ago
Updated At
24 days ago
Author Name
VR Eddie
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