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This image is from a Microsoft project sheet regarding V-Chat. MISSING WORLDS AS LISTED ON THE ORIGINAL V-CHAT WEBSITE, THE BOOK "AVATARS" BY BRUCE DAMER OF DIGITALSPACE.COM & HOTWIRED'S "METAWORLDS" ARTICLE BY ROBERT ROSSNEY: CinemaniaĪ world only mentioned in passing in several V-Chat articles, and as an example world in the V-Chat SDK documentation.
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Without you, this archive would not have been possible!Ī big thank-you as well to Bread Smacker for helping us find so many things we thought were lost!Īnd a shout-out to Wirlaburla for copying this archive for extended posterity, among many other focused archival efforts. Tons of thanks to Phil of .uk and for contributing everything I forgot to save. This site and the V-Chat worlds hosted there went down somewhere around 2010. Most of these worlds were originally downloaded from .uk on January 25, 2005, meaning the original "last modified" dates of the world files has been overwritten.
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It is also possible to download worlds by directly linking to a given world's "world.adf" file, which can be found in any of the room pages below. You should now be able to select this world from the Artwork menu in the Room Properties list. (Where the # is whatever number isn't already in use)

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To install V-Chat worlds to your own V-Chat Client, place their folder in the "NEWWORLDS" folder in your V-Chat directory, name them "World#" Click on the images below to go to the corresponding world's page. Until its safety is confirmed, I will refrain from hosting it on this site.Ĭlick Here to see other V-Chat builds & utilitiesĬlick Here for more information about the history of V-ChatĬlick Here for a gallery of V-Chat AvatarsĬlick here to go to, a website by Phil Richards that allows you to wander the V-Chat Worlds without having to install V-Chat yourself. Please contact me if you happen to have any worlds missing from my collection, additional information on who made them, details and sources on the sounds, music and textures used, or corrections to any information listed on these pages.Ĭlick Here to download Microsoft V-Chat 2.0 A more recent version of V-Chat exists, known as V-Chat 2L, but the only known download of it potentially contains malware. It is a resource for archivists and a museum for those that had fond memories of this long-forgotten little program. This place serves as a library of V-Chat worlds and utilities. Some sites like Varian's Dreamfare are (at the time of writing this) still online and hosting custom content, but the original Microsoft-hosted rooms are long lost. Even the few archived pages that remain are littered with dead links and incomplete collections. The servers that hosted them have long since died off, and it is at this point nigh impossible to find backups of these worlds. The problem is that, as stated above, the virtual environments did not come with V-chat. Though V-Chat 1.1 did not have IRC server support, 2.0 could and can still be used to this day to connect to IRC servers and create V-Chat compatible rooms, much like Microsoft's other foray into multi-user social chat clients, Microsoft Comic Chat. It was hardly the first-ever "virtual reality" chat program, however: Worlds Inc's Worlds Chat, now more commonly known as was introduced in April 1995, and Active Worlds officially launched on June 28 of the same year. One of its biggest selling points was the never-before-seen ability to "mingle" with users by actually walking up to them in virtual space.

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These avatars could be edited in any image editing software as simple as mspaint, and could be uploaded to a website so that other users could see them as well.

Users were represented by flat sprites with a front and back view, reminiscent of cardboard cut-outs, lacking animation outside of a range of gestures users could use to express themselves. The only pre-packaged worlds were a Lobby and a so-called Homespace, leaving the rest to be downloaded as the user went from place to place exploring the interconnected Microsoft-hosted rooms.
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V-Chat rooms were represented in a 3D environment that users were free to explore. The program, not counting the worlds within, was last updated on Maand stayed online until being discontinued in March 2001. V-Chat was a freeware 2.5D chat program originally released on the Microsoft Network (MSN) in December 1995 by Microsoft.
