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- VSide abstract "vSide is an Internet-based 3D virtual world that was launched on May 15, 2006. The game is in its public beta phase. Initially developed by Doppelganger, Inc., a studio founded in 2004, the game was acquired in June 2009 by ExitReality, which is the owner and developer. Inside the game's universe, users are called "vSiders" and can interact with each other through social networking, celebrity entertainment, virtual boutique shopping and self-expression. Membership is free.ExitReality provides “next generation social entertainment" with vSide, where in-world activities and engagement focus on music, entertainment and fashion. vSide is designed to be an online social environment where teenagers can hang out in real-time with their friends in public and personal spaces. It is based both on professional and user-generated content or design. A major part of its concept is users hosting their own events for others to participate in. It has won the “2007 Top 100 Private Companies to Watch” award from the 2007 On Hollywood Conference and the “CNET Top Five Selection” from the Under The Radar Conference 2007.In addition to encouraging teenagers to express themselves through personal spaces or "apartments", vSide also encourages users to express themselves though social gestures and connections, including who they hang out with, where they’re “seen”, where they base their personal space, and the activities that they engage in. vSide also offers an extensive character customization system with over five million different clothing combinations available for free. Avatars can be additionally personalized through the purchase of virtual apparel.As with all communities, social status is important in vSide community. Users can earn in-world status and climb a social ladder based on the number of friends they have, the number of new friends that they bring into the world and the activities they host or take part in. High social status in the world is visually represented through points so that users can immediately tell a new member of the community compared to a veteran user. High social status will gain entrance to VIP events, confer preferential access to personal spaces and allow for the acquisition of virtual goods not available to the average user.".
- VSide computingMedia Download.
- VSide computingPlatform Microsoft_Windows.
- VSide computingPlatform OS_X.
- VSide gameEngine FMOD.
- VSide gameEngine Torque_(game_engine).
- VSide genre Virtual_world.
- VSide releaseDate "2006-05-15".
- VSide wikiPageExternalLink index.jspa.
- VSide wikiPageExternalLink thread.jspa?threadID=21610.
- VSide wikiPageExternalLink thread.jspa?threadID=47006.
- VSide wikiPageExternalLink www.exitreality.com.
- VSide wikiPageExternalLink www.vside.com.
- VSide wikiPageID "30706451".
- VSide wikiPageRevisionID "595450709".
- VSide developer "ExitReality".
- VSide engine "Torque Game Engine Audio: FMOD".
- VSide genre "Music and party-focused social virtual world".
- VSide group ""n"".
- VSide hasPhotoCollection VSide.
- VSide italicTitle "no".
- VSide latestReleaseDate "2011-02-11".
- VSide latestReleaseVersion "Beta 13e".
- VSide media Download.
- VSide modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- VSide platforms Microsoft_Windows.
- VSide platforms OS_X.
- VSide released "--05-15".
- VSide sign "Wired.com".
- VSide text "In a sort of "swords into plowshares" moment, Littlefield, wondered what Doom would be like if it were, first and foremost, a place for friends to hang out together. Thus was born the idea for Doppelganger, a virtual world hangout centered around music and nightlife.".
- VSide title "vSide".
- VSide subject Category:2006_software.
- VSide subject Category:AIM_clients.
- VSide subject Category:Instant_messaging_clients.
- VSide subject Category:Massively_multiplayer_online_games.
- VSide subject Category:Multiplayer_online_games.
- VSide subject Category:OS_X_games.
- VSide subject Category:OS_X_instant_messaging_clients.
- VSide subject Category:Online_chat.
- VSide subject Category:Social_networking_services.
- VSide subject Category:Video_games_with_cel-shaded_animation.
- VSide subject Category:Virtual_communities.
- VSide subject Category:Virtual_reality_communities.
- VSide subject Category:Windows_games.
- VSide subject Category:Windows_instant_messaging_clients.
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- VSide type Diversion100426928.
- VSide type Event100029378.
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- VSide type MacOSXGames.
- VSide type MassivelyMultiplayerOnlineGames.
- VSide type MultiplayerOnlineGames.
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- VSide type SocialEvent107288639.
- VSide type SocialGroup107950920.
- VSide type SocialNetworks.
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- VSide type VideoGamesWithCel-shadedAnimation.
- VSide type VirtualCommunities.
- VSide type VirtualRealityCommunities.
- VSide type WindowsGames.
- VSide type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- VSide type Software.
- VSide type VideoGame.
- VSide type Work.
- VSide type CreativeWork.
- VSide type InformationEntity.
- VSide comment "vSide is an Internet-based 3D virtual world that was launched on May 15, 2006. The game is in its public beta phase. Initially developed by Doppelganger, Inc., a studio founded in 2004, the game was acquired in June 2009 by ExitReality, which is the owner and developer. Inside the game's universe, users are called "vSiders" and can interact with each other through social networking, celebrity entertainment, virtual boutique shopping and self-expression.".
- VSide label "VSide".
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- VSide homepage www.vside.com.
- VSide isPrimaryTopicOf VSide.
- VSide name "vSide".