Photos: Five virtual worlds you need to know about

To Twinity and beyond!

Twinity is all about recreating real world cities in 3D, with Berlin being the first metropolis to be reborn virtually.

Although Twinity is still relatively young - it was only launched at the beginning of September and is currently in beta form - the virtual world looks to appeal to cities looking for a new way to promote themselves.

Created by German company Metaversum, Twinity allows users to explore virtual Berlin, checking out sites such as the Brandenburg Gate (above) and Alexanderplatz.

People can even buy and furnish their own apartments in the city and the platform is already getting commercial interest with German cinema operator, CineStar, opening the first virtual cinema.

Other cities in the pipeline include London and Singapore.

Picture credit: Metaversum

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  1. 1. anonymous

    I don't think I 'need' to know about any of these.

    • 22 October 2008 12:18
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  2. 2. Radical Meldrew

    I don't belieeeeve it! Virtual worlds, cities, friends companies, offices, staff and projects. What's the point of all this pretending when you get nothing more than a virtual product at the end.

    • 23 October 2008 17:02
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  3. 3. Maria Korolov

    There are more than 300 organizations running their own virtual worlds on the OpenSim platform. It's not just about making virtual goods. It's also about prototyping objects and buildings, group collaboration, training, and meetings. There's a reason why hundreds of colleges and schools already use OpenSim, Second Life and other virtual worlds. - Maria Korolov, editor, Hypergrid Business, hypergridbusiness.com

    • 17 December 2009 18:41
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