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- MicroMUSE abstract "This article refers to the text-based online role-playing game. Micromuse was also formerly used as the name of a company which was acquired by IBM in 2005.MicroMUSE is a MUD started in 1990. It is based on the TinyMUSE system, which allows members to interact in a virtual environment called Cyberion City, as well as to create objects and modify their environment. MicroMUSE was conceived as an environment to allow people in far-flung locations to interact with each other, particularly college students with Internet access. A core group of users remain active today.".
- MicroMUSE computingInput Computer_keyboard.
- MicroMUSE computingMedia Online_and_offline.
- MicroMUSE computingPlatform Cross-platform.
- MicroMUSE gameEngine MUSH.
- MicroMUSE genre MUD.
- MicroMUSE requirement "Telnet client".
- MicroMUSE wikiPageExternalLink before-minecraft-or-snapchat-there-was-micromuse.
- MicroMUSE wikiPageExternalLink underground.musenet.org:8080.
- MicroMUSE wikiPageExternalLink WCE.
- MicroMUSE wikiPageExternalLink muds.html.
- MicroMUSE wikiPageExternalLink Bylaws.txt.
- MicroMUSE wikiPageExternalLink Charter.txt.
- MicroMUSE wikiPageID "3997515".
- MicroMUSE wikiPageRevisionID "600301505".
- MicroMUSE developer "Project community".
- MicroMUSE engine "MUSH, MUSE".
- MicroMUSE genre "Social/Educational MUD".
- MicroMUSE hasPhotoCollection MicroMUSE.
- MicroMUSE input Computer_keyboard.
- MicroMUSE media Online_and_offline.
- MicroMUSE modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- MicroMUSE platforms Cross-platform.
- MicroMUSE released "1990".
- MicroMUSE requirements "Telnet client".
- MicroMUSE title "MicroMUSE".
- MicroMUSE subject Category:Distance_education.
- MicroMUSE subject Category:Educational_MUDs.
- MicroMUSE subject Category:MU*_games.
- MicroMUSE subject Category:Programming_games.
- MicroMUSE subject Category:Virtual_reality_communities.
- MicroMUSE type Abstraction100002137.
- MicroMUSE type Community108223802.
- MicroMUSE type Contest107456188.
- MicroMUSE type Earth114842992.
- MicroMUSE type EducationalMUDs.
- MicroMUSE type Event100029378.
- MicroMUSE type Game100456199.
- MicroMUSE type Gathering107975026.
- MicroMUSE type Group100031264.
- MicroMUSE type MU*Games.
- MicroMUSE type Material114580897.
- MicroMUSE type Matter100020827.
- MicroMUSE type Mud114956325.
- MicroMUSE type Part113809207.
- MicroMUSE type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MicroMUSE type ProgrammingGames.
- MicroMUSE type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- MicroMUSE type Relation100031921.
- MicroMUSE type SocialEvent107288639.
- MicroMUSE type SocialGroup107950920.
- MicroMUSE type Soil114844693.
- MicroMUSE type Substance100019613.
- MicroMUSE type VirtualRealityCommunities.
- MicroMUSE type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- MicroMUSE type Software.
- MicroMUSE type VideoGame.
- MicroMUSE type Work.
- MicroMUSE type CreativeWork.
- MicroMUSE type InformationEntity.
- MicroMUSE comment "This article refers to the text-based online role-playing game. Micromuse was also formerly used as the name of a company which was acquired by IBM in 2005.MicroMUSE is a MUD started in 1990. It is based on the TinyMUSE system, which allows members to interact in a virtual environment called Cyberion City, as well as to create objects and modify their environment.".
- MicroMUSE label "MicroMUSE".
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- MicroMUSE sameAs Q6839118.
- MicroMUSE sameAs Q6839118.
- MicroMUSE sameAs MicroMUSE.
- MicroMUSE wasDerivedFrom MicroMUSE?oldid=600301505.
- MicroMUSE isPrimaryTopicOf MicroMUSE.
- MicroMUSE name "MicroMUSE".