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  2. Multi-user dungeon - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Peterson rewrote The Realm of Angmar, adapting it to MS-DOS (the basis for many dial-in BBS systems), and renamed it Swords of Chaos. For a few years this was a very popular form of MUD, hosted on a number of BBS systems, until widespread Internet access eliminated most BBSes. [citation needed]

  3. List of bulletin board systems - Wikipedia

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    TEXTFILES.COM Historical BBS List - A collection of BBS numbers from the past 20 Years Roblist - An article on (and extract of) "Roblist", the de facto BBS list for South Africa active until 1996. Telnet BBS Guide - The largest active listing of Telnet accessible Bulletin Board Systems on the Internet (since 1997)

  4. List of BBS software - Wikipedia

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    FBB (F6FBB) – packet radio BBS system, still in use. [5] GBBS (Graphics BBS) – used in the Melbourne area. GT-Power; L.S.D. BBS – written by The Slavelord of The Humble Guys (THG). The Major BBS; Maximus; McBBS – by Derek E. McDonald. Opus-CBCS – first written by Wynn Wagner III. PCBoard; PegaSys; ProBoard BBS – written by Philippe ...

  5. Shogun (1986 board game) - Wikipedia

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    Shogun, designed by Michael Gray, [1] was first released in 1986 by Milton Bradley as part of their Gamemaster series. It was renamed to Samurai Swords in its first re-release (1995) to disambiguate it from other games with the same name (in particular, James Clavell's Shogun, a wargame with a similar theme, released in 1983), and renamed again to Ikusa in its 2011 re-release under Hasbro's ...

  6. Sword of Chaos - Wikipedia

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    Sword of Chaos and Other Stories is an anthology of sword and planet short stories edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley. The stories are set in Bradley's fictional world of Darkover . The book was first published by DAW Books in April 1982.

  7. Swords & Sorcery (SPI) - Wikipedia

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    Swords & Sorcery is a fantasy game that includes both a traditional wargame called the Army game, as well as a Quest game involving individual characters. [1] Both use a hex grid map and combat rules usually associated with military-themed wargames.

  8. List of fictional swords - Wikipedia

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    Sword of Chaos: The sword wielded by Sarevok in Baldur's Gate, which is later acquired by the protagonist in Baldur's Gate: Shadows of Amn. Keyblade : The weapon that Sora and various others wield in the Kingdom Hearts series, which is said to be capable of bringing prosperity or destruction.

  9. RemoteAccess - Wikipedia

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    RA was the first BBS software to support the popular JAM Message Base Format, which was partly conceived by RA's author, Andrew Milner. RA was also the first shareware BBS software to support a FDB (file database), rather than using files.bbs text files to describe files in each directory.