There (Internet service)

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There.com
There.com Logo
Developer(s) Makena Technologies
Publisher(s) Makena Technologies
Distributor(s) Makena Technologies
Release date(s) 2003
Genre(s) Multiplayer
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Rating(s) PG13 World
Platform(s) Windows 98

Windows ME
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista

System requirements 256MB RAM, 56k Internet connection,500MB free hard disc space
Input Keyboard, Mouse

There is a subscription business model internet service created in 1998 by Will Harvey and Jeffrey Ventrella, consisting of an immersive PG-13 3-D virtual world which is complemented by 2-D web-based services. Previously owned and operated by Forterra Systems Inc., There was "spun-off" in April 2005 as an independent company with its assets held by Makena Technologies, headed by CEO Michael Wilson and President/COO Steve Victorino.

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Basic Membership:

  • Price: Free.
  • Text Chat, IM, and Buddy List.
  • Customizable Avatar.
  • Ability to Shop in Auctions and the There Catalog.
  • Listen to Streamed Radio.
  • The ability to join 20 Groups.

Premium Membership:

  • Price: One time $9.95 fee.
  • All feature for Basic Membership.
  • Voice Chat.
  • Explorer Pack (Extra features to help you travel around There.)
  • Skill to the highest level.
  • List items in the auctions.
  • Ability to join 30 more groups and create your own.
  • Ability to host events.
  • Ability to post in the forums.
  • Ability to own your own neighborhood.

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In-World Money:

  • With either membership you can purchase Therebucks (Tbuxs), the currency used in There, for the price of 1800 Therebucks for each US dollar.
  • There Inc., tries not to deflate the value of Therebucks. Many members buy and sell Tbuxs for real world money.

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There is a chat room with less role-playing than is typically found in MMORPGs. There is not a game, but a venue for socializing. Billed on its homepage as "...an online getaway where you can hang out with your friends and meet new ones...", There defines itself as a service providing a shared experience that allows people to interact in an online society.

Each new member enters 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. can be changed as desired. Unrestricted by set goals or required activities, members can avail themselves of There's many features, including:

  • Sophisticated chat via text or voice with other nearby members or remotely via instant messaging. Avatars display body language, verbal articulation, and gestures that are triggered by various textual keywords, emotes, and even vocal inflection.
  • Listening to music and talk shows on SHOUTcast stations, often operated by other members
  • Member-created groups for like interests
  • Virtual pets, currently limited to dogs which are available in two breeds, Labrador and Dachshund. Dogs respond to commonly used commands, such as "heel", "sit", "come", "jump", etc., when they aren't busy playing or obeying other members' commands.
  • Exploration of There's immense and tremendously varied cyber-landscape; either on foot or by vehicle. There's vehicle classes currently include the Bacio (a two seated scooter that resembles a Vespa), buggy, TUV (There Utility Vehicle), hoverbike, hoverboard, hoverboat(aircraft), and hoverpack.
  • Arranging content within houses or zones to create living quarters, meeting places, game rooms, movie sets, race tracks, mazes, yard sales--in short, whatever the member can imagine using available materials. In addition to houses, "fun zones", and "frontier zones" which maintain a fixed presence and location in the world, There also features "porta-zones", portable zones that can be relocated or removed from the world when not in use. Porta-zones (or "PAZs") do not incur rental fees when not in the world. Houses and zones are rented from There on a monthly basis. Neighborhoods and neighborhood lots are the most recent additions to There's suite of porta-zones.
  • Buying, selling, and trading of member-created items, as well as items created by There. Most items such as furniture are designed to be used within houses or zones, although some items such as vehicles and dogs are not due to their mobile nature. Monetary transactions in There's economy are done using Therebucks, virtual currency with real world value. Therebucks can be purchased directly from There, from other members, or from any one of the 3rd party online "banks" which usually offer competitive exchange rates. Members can also sell their Therebucks to banks in exchange for real world currency, usually USD.

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Official sites
Maps
Online There newspapers
Other on-line worlds using the There engine
Other
There videos
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