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Journal of Virtual Environments
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Academic journal devoted to MUDs and their uses. Formerly known as the Journal of MUD Research.
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About.com: Multi-User Dungeons
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Article featuring background information and resources.
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An Atlas of Cyberspaces - MUDs and Virtual Worlds
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An atlas of maps and graphic representations of the geographies of the new electronic territories of the Internet, WWW and other emerging Cyberspaces.
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Basic Information about MUDs and MUDding
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FAQ about MUDs and MUDding.
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Code begets community
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Information about Daniel Pargman's Ph.D. thesis on the social and technical aspects of managing a virtual community, a study of a Swedish MUD. Sample chapters in PDF format.
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DikuMUD Family Tree
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Listing of MUD codebases by heirachy for Diku and all code bases.
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Games/mud FAQ Index
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Listing of online FAQ for MUD's.
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MUSE Ltd.
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Purveyors of fine, online games since 1985; principal products are MUD2 and the MUDDLE programming language and development system, both available for commercial licensing.
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Open Site
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An article with an explanation of what MUDs are, an overview of their history, and a list of variants.
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Richard A. Bartle: Players Who Suit MUDs
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Discusses whether MUDs are games, pass times, sports or entertainments and suggests four kinds of player: achiever, explorer, socializer or killer.
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Vae Victus
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Contains news, logs, history, and a message board.
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