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  2. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    The term MMORPG was first coined by Ultima Online creator Richard Garriott in 1997. [13] Uncharted Waters Online: Active 3D Historical (maritime) Free-to-play (on international server) 2005 (Japan) 2010 (West) Underlight: Active 2.5D: Fantasy (Dream) Free-to-play 1998 Standalone & Steam Original servers were shut down in December 2006.

  3. Mu Online - Wikipedia

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    Pulsar, the Soul Master, was the first player in the history of MU Online to reach level 400, in Valhalla (P2P) server. Nemesis, the Blade Knight, was the first Free2Play player to reach level 400, in Midgard server. Phalanx was the first guild to win the Castle siege event held on Valhalla server.

  4. Multi-user dungeon - Wikipedia

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    They are differentiated from talkers by retaining elements beyond online chat, typically online creation as a community activity and some element of role-playing. Often such MUDs have broadly defined contingents of socializers and roleplayers. Server software in the TinyMUD family, or MU*, is traditionally used to implement social MUDs.

  5. MUSH - Wikipedia

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    In multiplayer online games, a MUSH (a backronymed [1] variation on MUD most often expanded as Multi-User Shared Hallucination, [2] [3] [4] though Multi-User Shared Hack, [5] Habitat, and Holodeck are also observed) is a text-based online social medium to which multiple users are connected at the same time.

  6. 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; Another term for these servers is the Tiny family.

  7. Category:MU* games - Wikipedia

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  8. Asphere Innovations - Wikipedia

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    MU Online: 2019 Webzen Online MMORPG Transfer publishing license from New Era & Winner Online & Webzen Last Chaos: 2018 Barunson Games Online MMORPG Transfer publishing license from Gamigo Skyforge: 2022 My.com Online MMORPG Transfer publishing license from My.com Three Kingdoms II: 2001: N/A: Offline: RSLG: Arabian Nights: 2001: N/A: Offline ...

  9. 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.