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  2. Habbo - Wikipedia

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    Habbo, also called Habbo Hotel, is a virtual world [1] ... The new hotel exited beta a few weeks afterwards, aimed at the teenage market, with marketing and payment ...

  3. Second Life - Wikipedia

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    Major tech corporations have tried to use Second Life to market products or services to Second Life ' s tech-savvy audience. IBM, for example, purchased 12 islands within Second Life for virtual training and simulations of key business processes, but has since moved on to other platforms due to maintenance costs.

  4. Video games in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the hotel concept was called Hotelli Kultakala (Hotel Goldfish). International versions, now under name Habbo Hotel, started from United Kingdom. As largest, the new virtual world had versions in 11 languages and users from more than a hundred countries. It was free to play Habbo, but revenue was made with micropayment ...

  5. Sulake - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 News identified that Sulake was allowing users to post pornographic and violent messages - despite the fact that Habbo is targeted at young teenagers. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] On 13 June 2012, one of the main shareholders, 3i, which held 16 per cent of shares, declared it was pulling out of Sulake shares alongside other investors including ...

  6. Decentraland - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the platform raised $26 million in its initial coin offering (ICO); [1] by 2022 indy100 reported that it had a $1.2 billion market evaluation. [8] While DappRadar found that as few as 38 users performed currency transactions in a single day, Decentraland claimed that 8,000 people per day used the platform in 2022.

  7. PlayerAuctions - Wikipedia

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    PlayerAuctions is a digital marketplace that connects buyers and sellers of various types of gaming genre such as Massively multiplayer online game (MMO) games, First-person shooters (FPS), Multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA), Mobile game, survival games, battle royale game etc. so they can buy and sell digital assets.

  8. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, Marketplace content additions formed a significant part of a March 2006 Microsoft announcement regarding the future of Xbox Live. "Downloadable in-game content is a main focus of Microsoft's strategy heading into the next-gen console war", stated one GameSpot reporter. [ 15 ] "

  9. List of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    Habbo; JumpStart; Nicktropolis; OurWorld; Pirate101 (sister game to Wizard101) Red Light Center; Second Life; The Sims Online; SmallWorlds; Star Wars: The Old Republic; Tanki Online; There; TirNua; Toontown Online; Transformice; Virtual Magic Kingdom; Virtual World of Kaneva; vSide; Wizard101 (sister game to Pirate101) Woozworld