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  2. Virtual world - Wikipedia

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    Users exploring the world with their avatars in Second Life. A virtual world (also called a virtual space or spaces) is a computer-simulated environment [1] which may be populated by many simultaneous users who can create a personal avatar [2] and independently explore the virtual world, participate in its activities, and communicate with others.

  3. Category:Virtual avatars - Wikipedia

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    Virtual avatar acts (2 P) Virtual influencers (2 C, 22 P) VTubers (2 C, 43 P) Pages in category "Virtual avatars" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. Code Lyoko - Wikipedia

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    Code Lyoko (French pronunciation: [kɔd ljɔko]; stylized as CODE: LYOKO in season 1 and in all caps starting from Seasons 2 to 4) is a French anime-influenced animated series created by Thomas Romain and Tania Palumbo and produced by Antefilms Production (season 1) and MoonScoop (seasons 2–4) for Cartoon Network, [2] France 3 and Canal J, with the participation of Conseil Général de la ...

  5. VRChat - Wikipedia

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    Creating avatars and worlds is an involved process using external tools; they are uploaded by users of a Unity software development kit released alongside VRChat. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] Avatars are capable of mimicking head and hand motion along with supporting lip syncing , eye tracking , blinking, and other features.

  6. Code Lyoko: Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Human avatars, similar to the five Lyoko Warriors, that are sent to the Cortex by Professor Tyron when necessary from his laboratory somewhere in Switzerland. Tyron lacks the technology to virtualize human beings directly into a virtual world, so he equips his staff with special suits that allow them to control Ninja avatars on the Cortex.

  7. There (virtual world) - Wikipedia

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    As of There's reopening in May, 2012, the virtual world is only open to ages 18 and older. Each new member can enter the community by choosing a unique name and a male or female avatar. The avatar's name and gender are permanently set, but various attributes such as hair color and style, head and body shapes, skin and eye color, clothing, etc ...

  8. Category:Virtual world communities - Wikipedia

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    This category is for virtual communities in social virtual worlds where users can walk around in 2D or 3D. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  9. Habitat (video game) - Wikipedia

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    WorldsAway is an online graphical "virtual chat" [25] environment in which users designed their own two dimensionally represented avatars. [26] [27] It was one of the first visual virtual worlds. [25] In 1996 it was one of the top 20 most popular forums on Compuserve. [28]