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[MUD-Dev] Re: Influential muds
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Sunny Gulati wrote:
> In that line, most of the mudders I knew came from SunMud (math.ksu.edu
> 2000?), which shut down sometime in '90. It was an LP (2.4.x?). Its
> innovation sparked something in us, and we ended up writing a mud
> shortly thereafter. If I could find the source to their final mudlib, I
> know several people who would *love* to recreate it for nostalgia's
> sake.
In that case, surely MUD and MUD II are the ones that win hands down?
--matt
- Thread context:
- [MUD-Dev] Re: Influential muds, (continued)
- [MUD-Dev] Re: Influential muds,
Dan Shiovitz dbs#cs,wisc.edu, Tue 16 Feb 1999, 01:49 GMT
- [MUD-Dev] Re: Influential muds,
Andy Cink ranthor#earthlink,net, Tue 16 Feb 1999, 03:01 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] Influential muds,
J C Lawrence claw#kanga,nu, Fri 19 Feb 1999, 04:31 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] Influential muds,
Benjamin D. Wiechel strycher#toast,net, Mon 15 Mar 1999, 08:10 GMT
- [MUD-Dev] Website update,
Koster, Raph rkoster#origin,ea.com, Mon 15 Feb 1999, 21:08 GMT
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