Facebook is buying Oculus VR, a startup that makes virtual reality headsets, in a $2 billion deal.
Oculus doesn't make a consumer product yet, but its headset called the Oculus Rift for video game developers has completely changed the way many feel about video games.
Oculus owes a lot of its success to a successful Kickstarter campaign.
Back in 2012, the startup raised more than $2.4 million from 9,522 backers.
As with other Kickstarter campaigns, there were several tiers of "rewards" one could receive for backing the early Oculus headset, like T-shirts and posters.
If you put in $300 or more, you got the very first version of the headset sent to developers interested in making virtual reality games.
Some people put in hundreds more — even thousands.
But because Kickstarter doesn't get you any equity, none of those people who put in capital to help a young company get off the ground will benefit from the deal made today.
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