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  2. GemStone IV - Wikipedia

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    GemStone IV is a multiplayer text-based online role-playing video game (often known as a MUD) produced by Simutronics. Players control characters in a high fantasy game world named "Elanthia". [ 1 ] The first playable version of the game was known as GemStone ][ [ 2 ] and was launched in April 1988 on GEnie . [ 3 ]

  3. Simutronics - Wikipedia

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    GemStone IV, Simutronics' flagship product, a text-based multiplayer fantasy game, which has seen over one million users over the years. It is the longest-lived commercial MUD game, followed by Avalon: The Legend Lives. [3] [4] DragonRealms, a 1996 MUD set in GemStone 's Elanthia world, with popularity on online services AOL, Compuserve, and ...

  4. Gemstone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A gemstone is a piece of mineral crystal or rock used to make jewelry or other adornments. Gemstone or gemstones may also refer to: Gemstone (database), or GemStone/S, commercial software by GemStone Systems; GemStone IV, GemStone III and GemStone II, multiplayer online role-playing video games; Gemstone Publishing, an American company

  5. Talk:GemStone IV - Wikipedia

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    It does represent the entire series, but GS-I through III no longer exist and have transited directly to GS-IV, which is why there'd be little sense in differentiating between them. Essentially the history of GS-IV includes the previous incarnations of the game.--Caranorn 13:28, 26 May 2007 (UTC) I see, thankyou for clarifying that.

  6. Gemstones in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Lapis lazuli seems more probable as its qualities are better suited for the purposes of engraving (Lam., iv, 7; Ex., xxviii, 17; xxxix, 13). Lapis lazuli is one of the most frequently occurring gemstones in the Hebrew Bible, and there is little question as to why.

  7. Gemstone - Wikipedia

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    A gemstone (also called a fine gem, jewel, precious stone, semiprecious stone, or simply gem) is a piece of mineral crystal which, when cut or polished, is used to ...

  8. List of Bose home audio products - Wikipedia

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    The first 2.1 audio system from Bose was the "Lifestyle 10", which was released in 1990. The Lifestyle 10 included a single-disk CD player, an AM/FM radio and "Zone 2" RCA outputs which could be configured to output a different source to the primary speakers.

  9. Goldstone - Wikipedia

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    Goldstone (glass), a gemstone simulant; Goldstone boson, certain bosons in particle and condensed-matter physics; Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, a network of radio antennae in California's Mojave Desert Goldstone Solar System Radar; Goldstone Ground, the former stadium of Brighton & Hove Albion football club