Virtual World Highlights (and Lowlights) of 2008: Part 2, the Players

Now that I’ve given explained my feelings on the year as a whole, here is a short look at some of the things that either excited me or fell flat on their face during this year.

Proof That Philadelphia is Really the Center of the Metaverse

Philadelphia has a thriving virtual worlds community, and many enthusiasts live in the area, yet it typically isn’t thought of as a place where things are happening. Hopefully, that will change now: Peregrine Salon is proudly located in Philadelphia, as are some up and coming VW start ups, and some of them are doing some very cool things.

A shot down of down town Philadelphia.

A shot down of down town Philadelphia.

Enter GeoSim, a company based in both Israel and Philadelphia, who has recently launched GeoSimPhilly. Philadelphia is the first American city to be fully virtualized, and the amount of detail is absolutely amazing. The textures are incredibly well done, the buses match the ones in town, and public art is even re-created. It is a free download – check it out! The folks at GeoSim have told me that a multi-user community version is going to be released soon; it will be interesting to see how regional virtual worlds with ties to first life fare!

Take into account that CyberExtruder is just across the bridge in New Jersey, and Philadelphia is quickly becoming a very interesting place to live for a virtual worlds enthusiast!

Close up of some shops; notice the texture detail!

Close up of some shops; notice the texture detail!

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Bah! Bah! Bah! A First Look at WebFlock

The Electric Sheep Company, friends of Peregrine Salon, recently announced what they’ve been working on recently while maintaining relative radio silence in Second Life and other virtual worlds. It is called WebFlock, and it appears to be the first Flash based virtual world I could actually see using. After the disappointing and PC-only release of Lively by Googlesomething found by many to be so lacking people even conjured up conspiracy theories about it being intentionally bad by Google – this is defintely a welcome development.

WebFlock with Trivia

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