DreamScape
Dreamscape
Developer(s): | Fujitsu Open Source Solutions, Inc |
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Publisher(s): | Fujitsu |
Producer(s): | Randy Farmer, Jeffery Douglas |
Designer(s): | Randy Farmer |
Platform(s): | Windows, Mac |
Released: | (Beta): August 8th 1995[1],
(Public Opening): September 15th, 1995[2], (Official 1.0 release): November 15th 1995[3] |
Origins
This was originally the origins of WA in general and whilst it is intertwined with the Dreamscape, it is better to keep them seperate. This particular section will eventually focus on the origins of the Dreamscape itself.
Things
An end of beta party was held on 29th August 1995 at the Bar-L Bar[4].
More to come soon
Here's some more stuff.
Timeline of inworld events
This is a list of inworld events that happened and where possible, the date they happened. This list is subjective as so much happened inworld. The criteria for making this list is that it could be storyline related, or an event of note or something that went down in infamy.
1995
August
13th
- The first ever Ghost Race is held inworld and the first ever winner was an avatar named “Shaker”, who won a spider[5].
Unknown Date
- WorldsAway 0.8 client released[6].
1996
August
1st
- The first ever Fern Day holiday was celebrated. The server experienced issues throughout most of the day however.
November
- Meditation Park opens.
1997
June
11th
- Acolyte Appreciation day is held and a ceremony is performed at Monument Square, presided by all three Oracles.
1998
March
29th
- Oracle Teresias renounces Morpheus, embraces Phobetor and leaves the Dreamscape[7].
April
24th
- The End of the age of Oracles and the beginning of the age of Avatars[8].
References
- ^ Internal Fujitsu E-mail
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- ^ Internal Fujitsu E-mail
- ^ Kymer Clarion - August 14 1995, https://renoproject.org/pub/WorldsAway/Newspapers/Kymer_Clarion/FromMarianneG/CLAR001.TXT
- ^ Dreamscape Rollout Schedule - Email to Tony Christopher - 30th July, 1997, https://renoproject.org/interviews/jefferydouglas.html
- ^ Kymer Clarion - March 30th 1998, https://web.archive.org/web/20010823152807/http://clarion.kymer.net/03_98/into_heath/into_heath.htm
- ^ Kymer Clarion - April 25 1998, https://web.archive.org/web/20010904073509/http://clarion.kymer.net/04_98/age/age.htm