Oculus founder Palmer Luckey personally delivers the first consumer Rift

Oculus Rift
Ross Martin (left) and Palmer Luckey (right).

If you've placed a pre-order for the consumer version of the Oculus Rift then you're probably already excited this weekend, as units are due to start shipping on Monday. Software developer Ross Martin got an even better surprise, as Oculus founder Palmer Luckey travelled to Alaska to deliver the VR headset in person.

"I've been working on this thing for so long, and you're the first person to actually get one," says Luckey in the video broadcast on (of course) Facebook Live. "So it's kind of like me taking all this work and handing it off to you so you've got to make sure you have fun with it or something."

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