An american has paid over $100,000 for a piece of virtual property. That's right, it's not even a tangible piece of land. He paid for a resort in a video game and plans to use it to make real money. The game allows players to tradein virtual dollars for real dollars at a fixed rate, so hypothetically he could make a living off of this virtual resort.
Monday, November 14, 2005
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