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  2. The Realm Online - Wikipedia

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    The Realm Online, originally known as The Realm, is a long-running massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) initially launched by Sierra On-Line in December 1996 for Windows PC. [1] It was designed in the tradition of graphical MUDs , [ 2 ] before the usage of the terms " massively multiplayer " and "MMORPG". [ 3 ]

  3. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Drakensang Online: Active 3D: Fantasy: Freemium: 2012: Uses downloadable client and launcher Dungeons & Dragons Online: Active 3D: Fantasy: Freemium: 2006: Steam: D&D 3.5 Edition ruleset Dynasty Warriors Online: Closed 3D: Historical fantasy (China), martial arts: Free-to-play: 2006: 2014 Hack and slash Earth and Beyond: Closed 3D: Science ...

  4. The Game Archaeologist: Steve Nichols' The Realm Online ...

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    The Realm, as it was originally called, was a project of Sierra On-Line. Development on the title began in late 1995, with a 1996 beta and launch following soon after. As with other early ...

  5. History of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    The Realm Online had fully animated 2D graphics, both in and out of combat situations, which made it accessible to a wider audience compared to more text-based games or the graphical MUDs on which it was based. Also, its gameplay and interface were already familiar to those accustomed to the graphical adventure games earlier popularised by Sierra.

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  7. Sierra Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In December 1996, Sierra released The Realm Online, an online fantasy role-playing game. After the sale, Ken Williams remained within the software division so that he could provide strategic guidance to Sierra, although he began to grow disillusioned as he soon found that his new titles at CUC meant very little and the software board met only once.

  8. Talk:The Realm Online - Wikipedia

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  9. The Wayward Realms - Wikipedia

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    The Wayward Realms is an upcoming open world action role-playing video game developed by OnceLost Games. The game's development is being led by Ted Peterson and Julian Lefay, both former Bethesda Softworks developers best known for their role in creating The Elder Scrolls series. [2]