I previously mentioned a couple new virtual worlds and it's pretty clear there some big differences in the strategies pursued by each of them.
A WORLD OF MY OWN (AWOMO) - gaming oriented
To start with AWOMO is a very unique platform. You could describe it as an advanced interactive version of Gametap. With AWOMO you are able to access regular PC games without having to manage any optical media or lengthy installations (website says revolutionary streaming technology) so in many ways its just like Gametap. Visually the appearance of AWOMO actually reminds me of an early virtual world called Omikron which to some people might be an unappealing connection. So far I like what I see and the idea of this as an advanced gaming platform for accessing and networking seems like a great idea not to mention timely given the competition brought on by the consoles.
PAYMENT OPTIONS OF AWOMO:
- Pay-per play
- Unlimited-play monthly subscription
vSide - music oriented
Another virtual world with a targeted approach is vSide. This virtual world mainly consists of nightclubs, places for shopping, and music that plays constantly in the background. Don't be fooled though, the way vSide integrates music is very well done. While your walking from store to store the music will transition from station to station and a pop-up will tell you the names of the songs you heard or are hearing. The shopping aspect of vSide is probably one of the most interesting from the aspect of enjoying music. Visually the overall appearance of vSide is actually quite nice (even though avatars have a cell-shaded look which may look too childish to some) and that's where it gains relevance to someone like me. For me, the graphics and styling are what make a virtual world worth exploring and vSide does a good job. Getting started in vSide is easy and they even give money to begin with so you can get started personalizing your avatar.
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Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Virtual Worlds (List)

VIRTUAL WORLDS:
- 9you - GTown
- Blue Mars
- Eitaro Soft - Lamity
- Football Superstars
- HiPiHi
- Kaneva
- LEGO Universe
- LivePlace
- Music Mogul
- Novoking
- Nurien
- Openlife Grid
- Planet Michael
- Playstation Home
- Second Life
- There
- Twinity
- Utherverse
- vSide
MUSIC:
- Loudcrowd
- Music Mogul
- Planet Michael
- vMTV
- vSide
DATING:
- Utherverse
- Weopia
EMAIL & SPACE:
- 3D Mailbox
- Celestia
- Copernic
RELIGION:
- Muxlim
- VivaConnect
WEB-BASED / IN-BROWSER (RANDOM VW STUFF):
- 3DXplorer
- ExitReality
- Journeys
- Just Leap In
- Kickfly
- LivePlace
- Loudcrowd
- Meez
- Muxlim
- NewLively
- PlaYce
- SceneCaster
- SmallWorlds
- sMeet
- Sosauce
- VivaConnect
- Vivaty
- WebFlock
- WeeWorld
- Yoowalk
VIRTUAL-WORLD CHATROOMS:
- Club Cooee
- ExitReality
- hangout.net
- IMVU
- Journeys
- Just Leap In
- Kickfly
- Loudcrowd
- Meez
- Multiverse Places
- Muxlim
- NewLively
- Onverse
- SceneCaster
- SmallWorlds
- sMeet
- Sosauce
- Taatu
- vMTV
- VivaConnect
- Vivaty
- WebFlock
- WeeWorld
SOCIAL-NETWORKING EXTENSIONS: (social-networks with virtual-worlds)
- ExitReality
- IMVU
- Kaneva
- Kickfly
- Loudcrowd
- Meez
- NewLively
- SceneCaster
- Sosauce
- Twinity
- Vivaty
- vSide
- WeeWorld
VIRTUAL BUSINESS-NETWORKING:
- 3DXplorer
- Prototerra
- Unisfair
VIRTUAL TOURISM:
- Amazing Worlds
- GeoSim (example: GeoSimPHILLY)
- Google - Earth
- Journeys
- Microsoft - Virtual Earth
- PlaYce
- The Forbidden City: Beyond Space and Time
- Twinity
VIRTUAL WORLD PLATFORMS:
- Blink 3D
- Croquet
- ExitReality
- RealXtend
- OpenSim
- Metaplace
- Multiverse
- Near
- Ogoglio
- Simurban
- VastPark
- Virtual Heroes
- web.alive
STANDARDS:
- MetaWSS
- MOGBox
- OpenSocial
- VastServer / IMML
RESOURCES:
- 2008 METAVERSE TOUR - THE SOCIAL VIRTUAL WORLD'S A STAGE
- Virtual Worlds Management - $184 MILLION INVESTED IN 23 VIRTUAL WORLDS-RELATED COMPANIES IN Q1 2008
Labels:
OpenSocial,
Playstation Home,
Second Life,
VastPark,
VastServer,
virtual worlds
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