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Playstation Home (BETA) is now available for download on PS3 from the Playstation Network. In development since 2005, Home is a community-based service that allows users to create an avatar for use in a virtual world. With sleek, modern environment featuring spacious common areas and custom spaces dedicated to specific games, your avatar gets their own virtual apartment space which can then be adorned with items users can receive in several different ways. Almost everything can be customised to your liking with items you collect or purchase
Best described as a mixed of The Sims, Second Life and a home media centre – Home also allows interaction with an online community of millions of Playstation users – browse the Hall of Fame for trophies players have collected in various videogames, or just hang out in a virtual outdoor lobby to talk with text and voice. You can enter cinemas to download and view films, rally a group of people to jump between online multiplayer games, play pool or bowl together. Within this ‘real world’ environment you can even invite others to view your personal video, pictures and other digital media content found on your PS3 hard drive in your apartment. I’m sure it’ll be great in short bursts but all fun aside, I think I’d rather spend my pocket-money on a real sofa and meet up with three-dimensional people that have more than a hand-full of emotive responses.
Take a look at the video above to see ‘ME’ body-popping and raving in my luxury (albeit empty) apartment!
(Opinion by: Jon Price – Designer)

Man, I look great!
I now have my profile set-up. However, I’m not sure I like the idea of this service. Isn’t it just an excuse to be lazy and stay indoors? It may be the new way to socialise, but I would rather meet people in the flesh. Nice idea, but I don’t think i’ll be using it too much.
It’s not really ‘an excuse to be lazy and stay indoors’ – it merely collates online social community blogging and gaming in to one integrated hub. It’s not going to change peoples attitude or gaming habits, but it is a step forward in the technology of virtual worlds and interactive media centres.