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  2. vSide - Wikipedia

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    The Music Lounge became a success, grew, and was re-branded as vSide in the summer of 2007. [2] At this point many things had changed from the original game. The online world was composed now of three cities, the old social status system called "respekt" was replaced with the current vPoint rank status and apartments, which could only be rented in The Music Lounge, could now be bought.

  3. List of free massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    vSide: ExitReality May 15, 2006: Windows, OS X: Virtual World: Free to play with in-game currency and privileges that can be purchased with a subscription Music centered social MMOG. 3D Closed Wizard101: KingsIsle Entertainment: September 2, 2008: Windows, OS X: Cartoon Free to play. Players can purchase membership to unlock locations and quests.

  4. Category:Virtual world communities - Wikipedia

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  7. List of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    Agar.io; Bin Weevils; Blood Wars; Castle of Heroes; Club Penguin; Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances; Dark Orbit; Empire & State; Glitch; Hattrick; Ikariam; Illyriad

  8. Kaneva - Wikipedia

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    Kaneva, LLC is a privately owned American video game company based in Atlanta, Georgia and founded in 2004 by Christopher Klaus and Greg Frame. Kaneva was a 3D virtual world that supported 2D web browsing, social networking and shared media.

  9. Dreamlords - Wikipedia

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    Dreamlords was a massively multiplayer online real-time strategy (MMORTS) game, developed by Swedish game developers Lockpick Entertainment. Dreamlords was online only, and was free to play with an option to pay for additional benefit.