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    X-Core

    X-Core

    The original Xivio.com World Server Core

    Xivio.com was a commercial children's virtual world website created in 2006 by Gavin Conrad. This is the legacy World Server Java Core made available to the world to do with as it wishes.
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    Multiverse

    Multiverse

    Open Source Virtual World and MMOG Development Platform

    3D Client (Windows), Server, and Tools to easily create massively multiplayer games and virtual worlds. If you want to contribute to the source code please go to https://github.com/multiversemmo/MultiversePlatform
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    Force4Magix (Multiplayer 3D Game)

    A multiplayer First-Person-Shooter game built in Java 3D

    The system is divided into two parts: the client and the server. Clients at different geographic locations in the network connect to a single server by specifying its IPv4 address. The user gets into the system using his/her username and password. Each user has to make an account for himself in the beginning. His account information will be stored on the server machine in persistent form. Server sessions will have no effect on its accounts. The server can be running anywhere on the...
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