Well, almost everything, according to the full quote from Kunimasa Hamaoka, who is responsible for the upcoming Japanese-only virtual space 'meet-me'. He wants to promote 'meet-me' as being geared toward the passivity and need for predictability of Japan's residents, unlike the more aggressive and stimulation-hungry American SL. There is something to be said for marketing directly to a demographic, and of course I don't know the culture of Japan as well as I'd like, but will 'meet-me' be so like RL it won't attract visitors? If Hamaoka is telling us that the Japanese population prefers to feel safe and secure (unlike SL, where, according to Hamaoka, "It's the kind of place where you can get shot in the back as soon as you log on"), then where is the spirit of adventure that would cause them to even try 'meet-me'?
(Via ap.google.com)














1. Language and culture.
Posted at 9:28AM on Sep 30th 2007 by Nobody Fugazi