Gamer buys $26,500 virtual land

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Gamer buys $26,500 virtual land
The virtual island sold in Project Entropia
Would you pay money for this virtual vista?
A 22-year-old gamer has spent $26,500 (£13,700) on an island that exists only in a computer role-playing game (RPG).

The Australian gamer, known only by his gaming moniker Deathifier, bought the island in an online auction.

The land exists within the game Project Entropia, an RPG which allows thousands of players to interact with each other.

Entropia allows gamers to buy and sell virtual items using real cash, while fans of other titles often use auction site eBay to sell their virtual wares.

Earlier this year economists calculated that these massively multi-player online role-playing games (MMORPGs) have a gross economic impact equivalent to the GDP of the African nation of Namibia.

Investment prospects

"This is a historic moment in gaming history, and this sale only goes to prove that massive multi-player online gaming has reached a new plateau," said Marco Behrmann, director of community relations at Mindark, the game's developer.


ISLAND PACKAGE
Entropia view
A unique castle (furniture not included)
Hunting
Mining rights
Taxation rights on hunting and mining activities
Income from the sale of land lots
The virtual island includes a gigantic abandoned castle and beautiful beaches which are described as ripe for developing beachfront property.

Deathifier will make money from his investment as he is able to tax other gamers who come to his virtual land to hunt or mine for gold.

He has also begun to sell plots to people who wish to build virtual homes.

"This type of investment will definitely become a trend in online gaming," said Deathifier.

The Entopia economy lets gamers exchange real currency into PED (Project Entropia Dollars) and back again into real money.

Ten PEDs are the equivalent to one US dollar and typical items sold include iron ingots ($5) and shogun armour ($1.70)

Gamers can theoretically earn money by accumulating PEDs through the acquisition of goods, buildings, and land in the Entropia universe.

MMORPGs have become enormously popular in the last 10 years with hundreds of thousands of gamers living out alternate lives in fantasy worlds.

Almost 200,000 people are registered players on Project Entropia.

Crazy stuff. And he's the dude talking on another forum http://www.citizen-zero.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=2005

Seems the dude has got himself a nice little earner but think of the risk!
 
Now that is strange...

I'd like to see how it all pans out. I can't imagine that he just plunked down that amount of money without thinking the idea through. I'm unfamiliar with the game, so I don't really know what to say.

I can't imagine spending even $100 on something like that, let alone $26K.

Is this a typical MMORPG here? If so, I wonder what would happen if people were to trespass?

Was this posted somewhere else? I haven't seen it yet...
 
Earlier this year economists calculated that these massively multi-player online role-playing games (MMORPGs) have a gross economic impact equivalent to the GDP of the African nation of Namibia.

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Earlier this year economists calculated that these massively multi-player online role-playing games (MMORPGs) have a gross economic impact equivalent to the GDP of the African nation of Namibia.
Hey! I've actually been there on safari! Doubt their GDP is really all that high.
 
So they're trying to turn MMORPGs into life, where people without money get the shaft? Even the virtual world is going to cease being fun. Imagine if a person bought an entire zone in WoW, and then taxed every person who walked into it to do a quest.
 
Atomsmasher said:
So they're trying to turn MMORPGs into life, where people without money get the shaft? Even the virtual world is going to cease being fun. Imagine if a person bought an entire zone in WoW, and then taxed every person who walked into it to do a quest.

Then maybe people will revolt, kill the guy and his followers, and make their own country where the cycle begins anew, just like real life?
 
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