a hypothetical location, space, or environment created by virtue of computer function
an artificial man made environment
an imaginary or a unseen world, but still in existence
an independently loadable destination environment with its own shapes, lights, structural layout, and internal design themes
an interactive simulated environment accessed by multiple users through an online interface
a persistent online representation, which contains the possibility of synchronous interaction between users and between user and world within the framework of a space designed as a navigable universe
a world that can be created, manipulated, and dissolved at will
An artificially created environment, normally three-dimensional, that allows for interaction between the environment and the user.
whole virtual environment or universe within a given simulation
n. 1. A 3-D modeled environment, often created in VRML, where a user can interact with the viewer to change variables. See also viewer, VRML. 2. An electronic environment that has no basis in the physical world. Multiuser dungeons (MUDs), talkers, and chat rooms are often considered virtual worlds. See also chat1 (definition 1), MUD, talker.
A virtual world is a computer-based simulated environment intended for its users to inhabit and interact via avatars. This habitation usually is represented in the form of two or three-dimensional graphical representations of humanoids (or other graphical or text-based avatars). Some, but not all, virtual worlds allow for multiple users.
The Virtual World arc is a story arc in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime series. The arc does not appear in the original manga.