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  2. TorilMUD - Wikipedia

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    Seeing the commercial potential of virtual worlds in the course of his MUD career, he went on to create EverQuest. [4] With Kris' permission, he used it as the model for the city of Freeport in EverQuest. [5] In 1996, due to creative differences between developers, Sojourn was forked into two projects, TorilMUD and Duris: Land of Bloodlust. [3]

  3. EverQuest - Wikipedia

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    The design and concept of EverQuest is heavily indebted to text-based MUDs, in particular DikuMUD, and as such EverQuest is considered a 3D evolution of the text MUD genre like some of the MMOs that preceded it, such as Meridian 59 and The Realm Online.

  4. History of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    GCP was also notable for actively advertising the use of its text-chat rooms as a vehicle for playing remote role-playing game sessions. Lucasfilm's Habitat was an early and technologically influential online role-playing game developed by Lucasfilm Games and made available as a beta test in 1986 by Quantum Link , an online service for the ...

  5. The Game Archaeologist: How DikuMUD shaped modern MMOs

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    Even though there are hundreds and thousands of MMOs spanning several decades, only a small handful were so incredibly influential that they changed the course of development for games from then ...

  6. List of MUD clients - Wikipedia

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    HTML-like hyperlinks in a MUD client implementing MXP. In computing, MXP stands for MUD eXtension Protocol. [43] It is used in MUDs to enhance the normal text output with a markup language [44] loosely based on HTML and XML. [45] In order for MXP to be used it must be implemented on the server as well as on the MUD client. [46] MXP is in the ...

  7. Multi-user dungeon - Wikipedia

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    A multi-user dungeon (MUD, / m ĘŚ d /), also known as a multi-user dimension or multi-user domain, [1] [2] is a multiplayer real-time virtual world, usually text-based or storyboarded. MUDs combine elements of role-playing games , hack and slash , player versus player , interactive fiction , and online chat .

  8. MUD terminology - Wikipedia

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    Cybersex through MUD commands or text [1] wiz To be promoted to wizard status after completing the game [1] wizard immort immortals Players with special rights, such as rights to create new MUD content; usually either MUD administrators, players who completed the game, or players appointed by an administrator to assist in its operation [1] [9]

  9. Mob (video games) - Wikipedia

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    DikuMUD was a heavy influence on EverQuest, [14] [15] and the term as it exists in MMORPGs is derived from the MUD usage. [ 5 ] [ 1 ] The term is properly an abbreviation rather than an acronym. References