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MUD2

Details: Video game
Descr: MUD2 is the successor of MUD1, Richard Bartle's pioneering Multi-User Dungeon. Rather than a sequel, it is the result of over 20 years of continuous development, and is still largely based on the game's original code. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1985
Developer: Richard Bartle
Platform: Cross-platform software
Genres: MUD, Entertainment, Fantasy, Societal

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MUD1
Plot: Multi-User Dungeon, or MUD, is the first MUD and the oldest virtual world in existence. Wikipedia

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LegendMUD
Plot: LegendMUD is a text-only MUD game founded by a group of friends including virtual world designer Raph Koster. It features historically significant story elements and award-winning gameplay. It opened publicly on February 14, 1994. Wikipedia

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ifMUD
Plot: ifMUD is a MUD associated with the rec.arts.int-fiction newsgroup accessible via telnet or a MUD client. It is central to the interactive fiction community, frequented by many of the genre's best-known writers. Every year, the XYZZY Awards are hosted on ifMUD during an online ceremony. Wikipedia

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DikuMUD
Plot: DikuMUD is a multiplayer text-based role-playing game, which is a type of multi-user domain. It was written in 1990 and 1991 by Sebastian Hammer, Tom Madsen, Katja Nyboe, Michael Seifert, and Hans Henrik Stærfeldt at DIKU the department of computer science at the University of Copenhagen in Copenhagen...

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Ancient Anguish
Plot: Ancient Anguish, abbreviated AA, is a fantasy-themed MUD, a text-based online role-playing game. Founded in 1991 by Balz Zor Meierhans and Olivier Drake Maquelin, it opened to the public on February 2, 1992. It is free-to-play, but has been supported by player donations since 1994. Wikipedia

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Island of Kesmai
Plot: Island of Kesmai was an early commercial online game in the MUD genre, innovative in its use of roguelike pseudo-graphics. It is considered a major forerunner of modern MMORPGs. Wikipedia