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NannyMUD Developer(s) Mats Persson, Thomas Padron-McCarthy, Fredrik Hübinette, project community Engine LPMud Platform(s) Platform independent Release date(s) 1990 Genre(s) Medieval fantasy MUD Mode(s) Multiplayer Media/distribution Online System requirements Telnet client or MUD client, Internet access
NannyMUD is a MUD, a text-based online role-playing game, founded in 1990,[1] making it one of the longest-running online games. It is hosted by Lysator, the computer club of Linköping University in Sweden.[2]
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Characteristics
The game is set in a medieval fantasy world.[3] Typically of MUDs, it has a natural-language-like control system that accepts commands like
get bottle
anddrink milk
.[4]History
Around April 20, 1990, having played and enjoyed Genesis LPMud, Mats Persson downloaded LPMud version 1.1.2 and set up his own MUD. In May, after a series of relocations from one host system to another, the MUD was hosted on
nanny.lysator.liu.se
, and Persson accepted a suggestion to name it NannyMUD, in honor of both the host system and "my grandmother who refused to understand anything about computers".[1] It is at this point that NannyMUD became a project of Lysator.[1]Early wizards included Thomas "Padrone" Padron-McCarthy, a prolific contributor to the LPMud community.[1]
Technical infrastructure
NannyMUD runs on a local fork of the LPMud 3.1.2 driver, called "NannyMOS". Its mudlib was once based on the LPMud 2.4.5 mudlib, but ongoing development has removed all trace of that system.[5]
Influence
Fredrik "Profezzorn" Hübinette, creator of the LPC-inspired Pike programming language, was a long-time contributor to NannyMUD.[5][6]
References
- ^ a b c d "The Beginning". NannyMUD. Archived from the original on 2007-09-17. http://web.archive.org/web/20070917201635/mud.lysator.liu.se/www/early.html. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- ^ Javnost (European Institute for Communication and Culture) 6. 1999. "Lysator, the computer club at the technical university in Linkoping is SvenskMuds' [sic] home and the home of its' [sic] "older sibling," NannyMUD."
- ^ "What is NannyMUD?". NannyMUD. Archived from the original on 2007-07-08. http://web.archive.org/web/20070708193916/mud.lysator.liu.se/www/whatis.html. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- ^ Asensio, Rosa Macarro (2008). "Language Learning and MUDs: an Overview". Tejuelo (2): 20–29.
- ^ a b "A Time Line". NannyMUD. Archived from the original on 2007-09-19. http://web.archive.org/web/20070919002050/mud.lysator.liu.se/www/time_line.html. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- ^ "Musings of the Elders". NannyMUD. Archived from the original on 2007-07-08. http://web.archive.org/web/20070708194006/mud.lysator.liu.se/www/musings.html. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
External links
Categories:- 1990 video games
- Fantasy video games
- MUD games
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