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  2. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    MU Online: Active 3D: Medieval fantasy: Free-to-play: 2001 (Korea) 2003 (Global) Browser: Downloable client (only Windows) Myst Online: Uru Live: Active 3D: Ancient Fantasy: Free-to-play: 2007: Online version of Uru: Ages Beyond Myst; Open source; formerly pay-to-play; multiplayer adventure game; customizable homeworld; development led by the ...

  3. Mu Online - Wikipedia

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    Mu Online was created in December 2001 by the Korean gaming company Webzen Inc. Like most MMORPGs, players create a character among nine different classes and set foot on the MU Continent. To gain experience and thus level up, a player needs to fight monsters (mobs).

  4. Video games in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Many foreign online games were imported and published in Thailand, with the majority coming from South Korea and Japan. Around 2006–2007, the online game industry shifted to a free-to-play model, with companies earning revenue through selling in-world merchandise. Thai gamers played for free but bought items to enhance their gameplay.

  5. MU* - Wikipedia

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    MU* is an abbreviation which refers collectively to a family of text-based [1] multi-user virtual world servers comprising: TinyMUD; MUSH; MOO; TinyMUCK; and related, less-notable types; see the TinyMUD family tree for more

  6. The KLF - Wikipedia

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    "Kylie Said to Jason", which Drummond and Cauty were hoping could "rescue them from the jaws of bankruptcy", flopped commercially, failing even to make the UK top 100. In consequence, The White Room film project was put on hold, and the KLF abandoned the musical direction of the soundtrack and single. [ 57 ]

  7. Generalized extreme value distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, the generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution [2] is a family of continuous probability distributions developed within extreme value theory to combine the Gumbel, Fréchet and Weibull families also known as type I, II and III extreme value distributions.

  8. Hole Hearted - Wikipedia

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    "Hole Hearted" is a song by American rock group Extreme. The song was released as the fourth and final single and closing track from their successful Pornograffitti album in 1991 and reached No. 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It also charted at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 in Canada.

  9. Extreme discography - Wikipedia

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    American hard rock/heavy metal band Extreme has released six studio albums, two EPs (only in Japan), two compilations, and eighteen singles.This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Extreme that was recorded with DramaGods, Tribe of Judah, Mourning Widows, or Satellite Party.