[MUD-Dev2] Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games

Michael Chui saraid at u.washington.edu
Tue Sep 4 21:20:22 CEST 2007


On 8/31/07, Bristle <bristle2008 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Adam Martin said:
> > For anyone going to AGDC, a couple of us are going to get together and
> > chat about the head-on-collision between games and Web 2.0. Come along
> > and see if you can outdo everyone else by picking an even larger
> > number and sticking it on the end of a word (why stop at Games 3.0?
> > Let's go to a hundred!).
> >
>
> Web 2.0 is an interesting concept if you step up a notch from forums and
> IRC chat.  With a little bit of squinting, you will see a backwards mud
> since the goal is to 1) provide a rich-media environment and 2)
> real-time multiuser interaction.
>
> Actually text-based muds fit nicely into the Web 2.0 model. It's time to
> kick out IRC and put muds in.  3D could still be a problem - look at
> VRML 1.0, 2.0, 3Dweb for a history of that.
>
> The old argument was that people would only use one web browser and this
> is still true. But IRC is done with a Java client that is a plugin. This
> is the time to really push on a great java-based mud client. I mean a
> nice clean client, not like the ugh thing that Yahoo puts out.

Three words:

The Sims Online.



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