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  2. Genies, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The storefront will be open on Dapper Labs’ Flow blockchain and allows users to download the Genies Studio app to create their own avatars and buy digital fashion items to dress them. Because each item is an NFT, the original creator gets a cut of the revenue each time that item is resold and owns the intellectual property behind the design. [11]

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  4. Picrew - Wikipedia

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    Picrew is a Japanese layered paper doll-style avatar maker website. It was initially developed by two staff of the Japanese company TetraChroma [1] in July 2017, [2] and officially released in December 2018. [3]

  5. Mii - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2000, Mario Artist: Talent Studio featured an avatar maker, which includes clothes and a built-in movie editor. The player can optionally utilize the Game Boy Camera and the 64DD's Capture Cassette to put their own face upon the avatar. Nintendo had produced a short film using the game's avatar maker to demonstrate its capabilities.

  6. AR Zone - Wikipedia

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    AR Zone was first released for Samsung Galaxy S20 and other devices updated to One UI 2.1. It brought together several augmented reality features that were located in Air Command, AR Emoji and Bixby Vision, [2] [3] such as the My Emoji Maker app. [4]

  7. Gravatar - Wikipedia

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    The maker became busy with working on a new version of the service, as Gravatar's popularity grew and more bandwidth was required. On 16 February 2007, [ 7 ] "Gravatar 2.0" was launched. Besides an improved server script, users also noticed other improvements, such as being able to crop and use an image already hosted on the web .

  8. Yahoo Answers - Wikipedia

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    The toy was a battery-operated, dancing, musical plush hamster clothed in a karate uniform. A Yahoo! Answers employee selected a photo of the toy as the staff avatar. [49] A user then questioned the potential trademark/copyright infringement of using such an avatar. At that time, the photo was replaced with the Yahoo! Answers green smiley face.

  9. Flower (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Flower was Thatgamecompany's "first game outside the safety net of academia". [8] It was first announced at the Tokyo Game Show on September 24, 2007, [8] and was released on the PlayStation Network on February 12, 2009. [9] [10] Flower was intended primarily to provoke positive emotions in the player, and to act as "an emotional shelter". [11]