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Most recent edit on 2008-05-23 01:47:34 by FlorianKuhlmann

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http://www.habbo.com/
http://www.imvu.com/




Edited on 2008-05-23 01:41:53 by FlorianKuhlmann

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http://www.smallworlds.com/
SmallWorlds is a 3D virtual world that runs inside your web browser. It enables you to build your own room, house, or even your own world, and fill it with a wide variety of items and fun activities.




Edited on 2008-02-05 20:18:15 by FlorianKuhlmann

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http://www.metaplace.com/
Metaplace is a next-generation virtual worlds platform designed to work the way the Web does. Instead of giant custom clients and huge downloads, Metaplace lets you play the same game on any platform that reads our open client standard.




Edited on 2008-02-05 20:14:36 by FlorianKuhlmann

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https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Open_Source_Portal
A lot of the documentation below is geared toward developers. However, many aspects of the system don't require a deep technical background to learn.




Edited on 2008-02-05 20:08:45 by FlorianKuhlmann

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http://secondlifegrid.net/programs/open_source
A lot of the Second Life development work currently in progress is focused on strengthening and expanding the Second Life Grid — a globally interconnected grid with clients and servers published and managed by different groups.




Edited on 2008-02-05 20:07:21 by FlorianKuhlmann

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opengrid - Secondlife goes opensource

http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Main_Page
The OpenSimulator Project is a BSD Licensed Open Source Application Platform which can be used for creating immersive 3D Virtual Interactive Environments such as a Virtual world. Out of the box, the OpenSim can be used to create a Second Life like environment, able to run in a standalone mode or connected to other OpenSim instances through built in grid technology. It can also easily be extended to produce more specialized 3D interactive applications.
alternative grids based on opensimulator:
http://www.openlifegrid.com/
The OpenlifeGrid is a virtual world built on technology from the opensimulator project.
To Connect to the Openlife Grid you will need a Second life or Compatible Browser & an OpenlifeGrid Avatar.
http://www.centralgrid.com/
The Central Grid is an independently operated virtual world, currently using the opensim software.
The Central Grid is a Complete Online Virtual World Community that allows the creation of graphical 3d virtual communities.
http://www.deepgrid.com/
DeepGrid is a collection of region servers compatible with the OpenSimulator server software. Anyone is free to connect a region to the deepgrid network, or create a user account and log in and view the grid. For information on how to connect your servers to the deepgrid network, see the Region management section of your account page.

alternative plattformen und entwicklungen





Edited on 2007-06-05 17:55:39 by FlorianKuhlmann

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http://www.forterrainc.com Forterra Systems builds distributed virtual world technology for the corporate, healthcare, government, and entertainment industries. Forterra's software and services enable organizations to train, plan, rehearse, and collaborate in ways previously considered impossible or impractical.



Edited on 2007-05-18 13:04:51 by FlorianKuhlmann

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activeworlds.com
"Active Worlds, the web's most powerful Virtual Reality experience, lets you visit and chat in incredible 3D worlds that are built by other users. Think you have what it takes to build your own world or Virtual Reality game?"




Edited on 2007-05-18 13:01:40 by FlorianKuhlmann

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Torque Game Engine
"TGE is a complete proven package for a wide range of applications, with a flexible and controllable in-engine 3D Toolset and award-winning TorqueNet networking.Torque was built by pros and is used by pros. Vivendi, NC Soft, and even NASA have developed projects using TGE; use the same technology as the big boys for just $150."
The Torque Game Engine is used by Big Blue for building there own Virtual World.




Edited on 2007-04-06 21:30:39 by FlorianKuhlmann

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interreality.org/
The Interreality project is a collection of Open Source, Free Software projects based on the Virtual Object System (VOS) platform. The goal of the Interreality project is to develop a free and open platform for multiuser 3D virtual reality and interactive, collaborative 3D virtual spaces.


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Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2007-03-09 15:16:48 by FlorianKuhlmann []
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http://www.multiverse.net/
For the first time, indie developers will have the opportunity to create the virtual worlds they've been dreaming about. And many of these new worlds will attract players who are completely ignored by today’s MMOG publishers.

http://metaverse.sourceforge.net/
opensource projekt, entwicklung der entsprechenden software zum generieren virtuellen welten

opencroquet.org
...a new open source software platform for creating deeply collaborative multi-user online applications. It features a network architecture that supports communication, collaboration, resource sharing, and synchronous computation among multiple users.

uni-verse.org
... the goal is to create an open source Internet platform for multi-user, interactive, distributed, high-quality 3D graphics and audio for home, public and personal use. The platform will support high-quality 3D-graphics as well as high-quality 3D-audio and acoustic simulation.

java plattform
Project Darkstar is the game industry’s first open source, enterprise grade, highly scalable, online game server. From Massively Multiplayer Online Games to Casual Games, Project Darkstar can accommodate the varying needs of the online game developer through a single solution. Providing easy to use, simple API interfaces, Project Darkstar will have you up and running in a fraction of the time that it used to take in standing up online game solutions.

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