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AberMUD /ˈæbərmʌd/ was the first popular open source MUD. It was named after the town Aberystwyth, where it was written. The first version was written
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avid player of TinyMUD and AberMUD and wanted to create a world with the flexibility of TinyMUD and the gameplay of AberMUD. In order to accomplish this
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MUD server software
avid player of TinyMUD and AberMUD. He had wanted to create a world with the flexibility of TinyMUD and the style of AberMUD but did not want to have sole
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Chat)—often used 6699 Unofficial WinMX (see also 6257) 6715 Unofficial AberMUD and derivatives default port 6771 Unofficial BitTorrent Local Peer Discovery
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issues, and simply being good enough for the job. The highly influential AberMUD was originally written in B. The following examples are from the Users'
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1992 video game
Kevin Preston Maria Drummond Composers Jezz Woodroffe Philip Nixon Engine AberMUD (modified) Platforms Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS Release 1992
Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus
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of MUD1 AberMUD 1987 1987 Free Alan Cox, Richard Acott, Jim Finnis, Leon Thrane Fantasy Hack and slash AberMUD AberMUD AberMUD The first AberMUD British
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British computer programmer
involved in the GNOME and X.Org projects, and was the main developer of AberMUD, which he wrote whilst a student at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Alan Cox (computer programmer)
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Video game that uses text characters
deliberately intended to be distanced from the prevailing hack-and-slay AberMUD style, and the "D" in its name was said to stand for "Dimension" (or, occasionally
Text-based_game
Multiplayer text-based role-playing computer game from 1991
Commonly referred to as simply "Diku", the game was greatly inspired by AberMUD, though Diku became one of the first multi-user games to become popular
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British computer expert
distribution and hosting of AberMUD, an early and widely used MUD codebase developed at Aberystwyth University. AberMUD was deployed at multiple universities
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1990 video game
Paul Drummond Michael Landreth Philip Nixon Composer Dave Hasler Engine AberMUD (modified) Platforms Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS Release March
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (video game)
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deliberately intended to be distanced from the prevailing hack-and-slay AberMUD style, and the "D" in its name was said to stand for "Dimension" (or, occasionally
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University in Wales
computational biology, vision graphics and visualisation and intelligent robotics. AberMUD, the first popular internet-based MUD, was written in the department by
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Topics referred to by the same term
Origin of the Species, a 2006 video game Dirt, a major derivative of the AberMUD online game server software Dirt (Alice in Chains album), 1992, or its
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1991 video game
Virtual Worlds. New Riders. p. 10. ISBN 0-13-101816-7. Having played both AberMUD and TinyMUD, he decided he wanted to write his own game with the adventure
AVATAR_MUD
1992 video game
guidelines." The game uses the AGOS engine, which is a modified version of the AberMUD 5 engine. The story for Waxworks was developed by Rick Moran. Original
Waxworks_(1992_video_game)
Chatterbot program and AI SDK
at Carnegie Mellon created the first TinyMUD (a descendant of MUD and AberMUD), Mauldin was one of the first to create a computer player that would explore
Verbot
1993 video game
also involved in the development of the AGOS engine, which is based on AberMUD. The art was developed by Paul Drummond (lead artist), Kevin Preston (who
Simon_the_Sorcerer
British video game developer
Spectrum +2 by some retailers. Cox later developed parts of the game into AberMUD. With the rise of more powerful systems like the Amiga and a growing mainstream
Adventure_Soft
Computer Science department established in 1970
science study. Alan Cox, while studying at the department, co-created AberMUD, which became the first popular internet-based MUD (Multi-User Dungeon)
Department of Computer Science, Aberystwyth University
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