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Meet Me

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Meet Me (ミートミー) is a Japanese online reality simulation computer game developed by Transcosmos Inc.

Concept

Meet Me shares many similarities with competing reality simulator games, such as Second Life. It also introduces a number of innovations such as the inclusion of realistic, 3-dimensional renderings of real-world locations; common means of transportation such as trains (characters will not have the ability to fly or teleport themselves) and, above all, strict content regulations aimed at providing an obscenity and gambling-free gaming experience for players of all ages.[1]

Economy

Meet Me uses two separate currencies, Cocore ore and MMP. Co-Core can be earned in multiple ways, such as playing games. Cocore requires no payment, and there is technically an infinite amount in existence.[2] MMP can be earned by making the leaderboard for one of the two Meet Me web games, Reversi and Connect6, in which a uniform amount of 50MMP is awarded, regardless of a player's position on the leaderboard. It can also be purchased in exchange for actual money. The only currency that can be used to purchase MMP is Japanese yen.[3]

Localization

Meet Me is set for release in December 2007 and is currently being developed for Microsoft Windows (more specifically Windows Vista) even though other options (namely Windows XP) are also being considered. The game is currently only available for residents of Japan, and is only available in Japanese.[4] The game was originally to be made available not just in Japanese, but also Korean, Chinese and English.[5]

See also

References

  1. [1] "Japan to open G-rated virtual world", CNN
  2. [2] Meet Me | Cocore
  3. [3] Meet Me | MMP
  4. [4] Archived 2012-03-15 at the Wayback Machine, Step 1 | Meet Me
  5. [5][permanent dead link] Script error: The function "in_lang" does not exist. "Meet Me press" conference, 2007-06-05, Game Watch

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