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Virtual girlfriend could end dating woes
She needs to be coddled with sweet talk and pampered with gifts, but you'll never see her in the flesh, says a Hong Kong company that's developing a "virtual girlfriend" for new cell phones with video capability.
The gifts will keep the relationship going from one level to the next -- and even though it's all made up of cold, hard data, suitors will have to pay cold, hard cash for the gifts. The amounts have yet to be determined, Fong said. Users of so-called third-generation, or 3G, cell phones who subscribe to the game can send text messages to the virtual woman, who'll respond by voice, Fong said. If she's neglected, "she'll be unhappy and she won't talk to you," she added. The game doesn't allow interactions of a sexual nature, Fong said, calling it "suitable for all ages." The company hopes to develop a virtual boyfriend for women by early next year. The virtual girlfriend is similar to the popular Tamagotchi "pet" concept developed by Japan's Bandai Co., Fong said. Artificial Life hopes to launch the service in the English, Japanese and Korean languages in late November. No 3G operators have agreed to offer it yet, she said.
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