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Ai Space (officially stylized as ai sp@ce) is a Japanese virtual 3D massively multiplayer online social game (MMOSG) developed by several companies that formed the Ai Space Production Committee which was launched on October 15, 2008 for Windows PCs, despite an earlier announcement of a Q3 2008 release. Beta testing commenced between mid-September and mid-October 2008. Primary development was handled by Headlock, and Dwango provided the world's infrastructure and Internet service. Dwango's subsidiary Niwango tied in the Nico Nico Anime Channel from the Nico Nico Douga video sharing website which provided users the opportunity to upload gameplay sequences online. The game closed down on June 30, 2011.

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  • Ai Space (officially stylized as ai sp@ce) is a Japanese virtual 3D massively multiplayer online social game (MMOSG) developed by several companies that formed the Ai Space Production Committee which was launched on October 15, 2008 for Windows PCs, despite an earlier announcement of a Q3 2008 release. Beta testing commenced between mid-September and mid-October 2008. Primary development was handled by Headlock, and Dwango provided the world's infrastructure and Internet service. Dwango's subsidiary Niwango tied in the Nico Nico Anime Channel from the Nico Nico Douga video sharing website which provided users the opportunity to upload gameplay sequences online. The game closed down on June 30, 2011. A downloadable client program enables its users to interact through motional avatars with each other and primarily with bishōjo game heroines from three visual novels: Clannad by Key under Visual Art's, Shuffle! by Navel under Omegavision, and Da Capo II by Circus. After a player creates an avatar, one of the bishōjo game heroines is selected as a personal character doll, or "chara-doll", to live with on one of the game's three virtual "islands" which are patterned on the worlds featured in the three visual novels. The islands are connected by a central Akihabara Island where players with their chara-dolls can gather for chatting and events. The first theme song for Ai Space is sung by Kotoko. (en)
  • ai sp@ce(アイスペース)は、かつてドワンゴ、ヘッドロック、ブシロード、ビジュアルアーツ、CIRCUSの全5社からなるai sp@ce 製作委員会が運営していた3D生活空間サービスである。略称はアイスペ。20歳以上の成人を主たる対象とし、未成年者は親権者又は保護者等の同意の上で規約の同意が可能であった。2008年10月15日サービス開始、2010年1月20日コスプレ育成水鉄砲シューティング開始、2011年5月24日サービス終了お知らせ後、存続プレイヤーのみに全無料開放、2011年6月30日20時にてサービス終了。 (ja)
  • 《ai sp@ce》是於2008年10月15日推出的三維虛擬世界,以美少女遊戲角色為賣點,最初於2007年12月的Comiket73中發表。由DWANGO、HEADLOCK、BUSHIROAD開發及營運,參加作品有Key的《CLANNAD》、Navel的《SHUFFLE!》和CIRCUS的《D.C.II》。 (zh)
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  • ai sp@ce(アイスペース)は、かつてドワンゴ、ヘッドロック、ブシロード、ビジュアルアーツ、CIRCUSの全5社からなるai sp@ce 製作委員会が運営していた3D生活空間サービスである。略称はアイスペ。20歳以上の成人を主たる対象とし、未成年者は親権者又は保護者等の同意の上で規約の同意が可能であった。2008年10月15日サービス開始、2010年1月20日コスプレ育成水鉄砲シューティング開始、2011年5月24日サービス終了お知らせ後、存続プレイヤーのみに全無料開放、2011年6月30日20時にてサービス終了。 (ja)
  • 《ai sp@ce》是於2008年10月15日推出的三維虛擬世界,以美少女遊戲角色為賣點,最初於2007年12月的Comiket73中發表。由DWANGO、HEADLOCK、BUSHIROAD開發及營運,參加作品有Key的《CLANNAD》、Navel的《SHUFFLE!》和CIRCUS的《D.C.II》。 (zh)
  • Ai Space (officially stylized as ai sp@ce) is a Japanese virtual 3D massively multiplayer online social game (MMOSG) developed by several companies that formed the Ai Space Production Committee which was launched on October 15, 2008 for Windows PCs, despite an earlier announcement of a Q3 2008 release. Beta testing commenced between mid-September and mid-October 2008. Primary development was handled by Headlock, and Dwango provided the world's infrastructure and Internet service. Dwango's subsidiary Niwango tied in the Nico Nico Anime Channel from the Nico Nico Douga video sharing website which provided users the opportunity to upload gameplay sequences online. The game closed down on June 30, 2011. (en)
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