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  2. Kyle Thiermann - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Thiermann is a journalist, podcast host and filmmaker. He currently works as the Head of Editorial at MUD\WTR. From 2014-2017, he worked with Discovery Digital Networks as an on-camera correspondent. [4]

  3. Multi-user dungeon - Wikipedia

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    The original MUD game was closed down in late 1987, [27] reportedly under pressure from CompuServe, to whom Richard Bartle had licensed the game. This left MIST, a derivative of MUD1 with similar gameplay, as the only remaining MUD running on the University of Essex network, becoming one of the first of its kind to attain broad popularity.

  4. 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]

  5. Richard Bartle - Wikipedia

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    He lectured at Essex until 1987, when he left to work full-time on MUD (known as MUD2 in its present version). Recently he has returned to the university as a part-time professor and principal teaching fellow in the Department of Computing and Electronic Systems, supervising courses on computer game design as part of the department's degree ...

  6. List of MUD clients - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a MUD client is a very basic telnet client that lacks VT100 terminal emulation and the capability to perform telnet negotiations. On the other hand, MUD clients are enhanced with various features designed to make the MUD telnet interface more accessible to users, and enhance the gameplay of MUDs, [ 1 ] with features such as syntax ...

  7. MUD1 - Wikipedia

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    MUD was created in 1978 by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle at the University of Essex on a DEC PDP-10. [1] [2] Trubshaw named the game Multi-User Dungeon, in tribute to the Dungeon variant of Zork, which Trubshaw had greatly enjoyed playing.

  8. 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 ]

  9. WTR - Wikipedia

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