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- MU* abstract "MU* is an abbreviation which refers collectively to a family of text-based multi-user virtual world servers comprising: TinyMUD MUSH MOO TinyMUCK and related, less-notable types; see the TinyMUD family tree for moreAnother term for these servers is the Tiny family.The asterisk is often used in computer programming languages to represent a wildcard (any number of arbitrary characters), which suggests a usage that encompasses MUDs in general. However, confusingly, MU* is often used in a manner exclusive of services specifically described as MUDs, with the MU* term meant to distance the TinyMUD family of "social MUDs" from "combat-oriented" MUDs. With the dominant usage of MUD being as a generic term rather than specifically denoting combat-oriented games — indeed, both TinyMUD and MOO are MUDs in name (MOO stands for MUD, Object-Oriented), while MUSH and MUCK are backronymed puns on "MUD" — this positions MU* as actually being a subset of MUD.".
- MU* wikiPageID "1850958".
- MU* wikiPageRevisionID "594034161".
- MU* colwidth "40".
- MU* hasPhotoCollection MU*.
- MU* subject Category:MU*_games.
- MU* subject Category:MU*_servers.
- MU* subject Category:MUDs.
- MU* type Abstraction100002137.
- MU* type Contest107456188.
- MU* type Earth114842992.
- MU* type Event100029378.
- MU* type Game100456199.
- MU* type MU*Games.
- MU* type MUDs.
- MU* type Material114580897.
- MU* type Matter100020827.
- MU* type Mud114956325.
- MU* type Part113809207.
- MU* type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MU* type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- MU* type Relation100031921.
- MU* type SocialEvent107288639.
- MU* type Soil114844693.
- MU* type Substance100019613.
- MU* type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- MU* comment "MU* is an abbreviation which refers collectively to a family of text-based multi-user virtual world servers comprising: TinyMUD MUSH MOO TinyMUCK and related, less-notable types; see the TinyMUD family tree for moreAnother term for these servers is the Tiny family.The asterisk is often used in computer programming languages to represent a wildcard (any number of arbitrary characters), which suggests a usage that encompasses MUDs in general.".
- MU* label "MU*".
- MU* sameAs m.060zjx.
- MU* sameAs Q6719017.
- MU* sameAs Q6719017.
- MU* sameAs MU*.
- MU* wasDerivedFrom MU*?oldid=594034161.
- MU* isPrimaryTopicOf MU*.