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(Created page with ".hack//Chat (.hack//チャット) was a .hack-themed chat client, which used MetagateX plug-in and was hosted by VaSaRa. It ran from ?? to 2008. <br> ==About== Users could chat in real-time using 64-bit avatars, of which they could choose from a selection of pre-made avatars based on .hack, or upload user-made avatars. Users each could have their own dedicated room, which could be visited by other users with whom they had shared their member addresses (and vice-versa.)...")
 
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.hack//Chat (.hack//チャット) was a .hack-themed chat client, which used MetagateX plug-in and was hosted by VaSaRa. It ran from ?? to 2008. <br>
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|Name =
|Region = Japan
|Language = Japanese
|Platform = MetGateX <br> Windows 98, Me, 2000 <br> XP Internet Explorer 5.0 or late
|Release Date = 28 May 2004<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041210162609/http://cp.va-sa-ra.co.jp:80/~hack/html/news.html News Page] Archived from [http://cp.va-sa-ra.co.jp:80/~hack/html/news.html Original] (10 December 2004)</ref> – 30 April 2008
|Developer = Vasara Co., Ltd
|Publisher =
|Genre =
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.hack//Chat (.hack//チャット) was an online chat game set in a .hack-themed "cyber world" hosted by VaSaRa. It ran from 2004 to 2008. <br>
 


==About==
==About==
Users could chat in real-time using 64-bit avatars, of which they could choose from a selection of pre-made avatars based on .hack, or upload user-made avatars. Users each could have their own dedicated room, which could be visited by other users with whom they had shared their member addresses (and vice-versa.) Occasional Events and Dungeons were available, and some holidays featured seasonal changes to the graphics of the game.
Using the MetagateX plug-in, users could chat in real-time using 64-bit avatars without having to download dedicated software, instead the chat game could be accessed through an Internet browser. of which they could choose from a selection of pre-made avatars based on .hack, or upload user-made avatars. Users each could have their own dedicated room, which could be visited by other users with whom they had shared their member addresses (and vice-versa.) Occasional Events and Dungeons were available, and some holidays featured seasonal changes to the graphics of the game.


Initially the game was based on The World R:1, but eventually it was switched to The World R:2.
Initially the game was based on The World R:1, but eventually it was switched to The World R:2.
===Homepage==
https://web.archive.org/web/20040605230244/http://cp.va-sa-ra.co.jp/~hack/html/top.html
コンテンツ紹介
【コンテンツ紹介はコチラ】
Content Introduction
Operating environment
Terms of Service.
Notice
Custom Avatar
(C)Project.hack
(C)BANDAI 2002, 2003
==Timeline==
==Timeline==



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Publisher
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.hack//Chat (.hack//チャット) was an online chat game set in a .hack-themed "cyber world" hosted by VaSaRa. It ran from 2004 to 2008.


About

Using the MetagateX plug-in, users could chat in real-time using 64-bit avatars without having to download dedicated software, instead the chat game could be accessed through an Internet browser. of which they could choose from a selection of pre-made avatars based on .hack, or upload user-made avatars. Users each could have their own dedicated room, which could be visited by other users with whom they had shared their member addresses (and vice-versa.) Occasional Events and Dungeons were available, and some holidays featured seasonal changes to the graphics of the game.

Initially the game was based on The World R:1, but eventually it was switched to The World R:2.

=Homepage

https://web.archive.org/web/20040605230244/http://cp.va-sa-ra.co.jp/~hack/html/top.html

コンテンツ紹介 【コンテンツ紹介はコチラ】

Content Introduction Operating environment Terms of Service. Notice Custom Avatar


(C)Project.hack (C)BANDAI 2002, 2003

Timeline

External Links