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- MUVE abstract "MUVE (plural MUVEs) refers to online, multi-user virtual environments, sometimes called virtual worlds. While this term has been used previously to refer to a generational change in MUDs, MOOs, and MMORPGs, it is most widely used to describe MMOGs that are not necessarily game-specific. The term was first used in Chip Morningstar's 1990 paper The Lessons of Lucasfilm's Habitat. A number of the most popular and well-known MUVEs are listed below, although there are a number of others. Modern MUVEs have 3D third-person graphics, are accessed over the Internet, allow for some dozens of simultaneous users to interact, and represent a persistent virtual world.".
- MUVE wikiPageExternalLink rivercityproject.
- MUVE wikiPageExternalLink MUVE-for-TandL-Dieterle-Clarke.pdf.
- MUVE wikiPageExternalLink about.
- MUVE wikiPageExternalLink lessons.html.
- MUVE wikiPageID "7282789".
- MUVE wikiPageRevisionID "586647740".
- MUVE hasPhotoCollection MUVE.
- MUVE subject Category:Video_game_gameplay.
- MUVE comment "MUVE (plural MUVEs) refers to online, multi-user virtual environments, sometimes called virtual worlds. While this term has been used previously to refer to a generational change in MUDs, MOOs, and MMORPGs, it is most widely used to describe MMOGs that are not necessarily game-specific. The term was first used in Chip Morningstar's 1990 paper The Lessons of Lucasfilm's Habitat. A number of the most popular and well-known MUVEs are listed below, although there are a number of others.".
- MUVE label "MUVE".
- MUVE label "MUVE".
- MUVE label "MUVE".
- MUVE sameAs MUVE.
- MUVE sameAs MUVE.
- MUVE sameAs m.025y3wq.
- MUVE sameAs Q2111333.
- MUVE sameAs Q2111333.
- MUVE wasDerivedFrom MUVE?oldid=586647740.
- MUVE isPrimaryTopicOf MUVE.