- FurryMUCK
FurryMUCK is one of the oldest and largest non-combat
MUD -style games in existence. It was founded in 1990 as an online gathering place for furry fans to meet and socialize in a virtualrole-playing environment. Over time, FurryMUCK has become one of the central focal points forfurry fandom , with a user base consisting of several thousand, with over 450 users usually signed on simultaneously.Many furry fans state that their first exposure to furry fandom came from FurryMUCK. Many of the more popular phrases of furry jargon, including "
yiff " and "scritch" stem from this virtual environment.West Corner of the Park is the central meeting place within the this MUCK. It is held to a PG-13 rating and is generally populated 24/7. Visitors will emerge into the Park. There is also a
webcomic of the same name which is set on FurryMuck, usually in the park.History
The first
Multi-User Dungeon s (MUDs) appeared in 1978, and provided a text-basedvirtual world in which players could playadventure game s. While the first MUDs were clearly focused on the game, things changed in 1989 when Jim Aspnes releasedTinyMUD . TinyMUD allowed users to focus on building and socialisation, rather than game playing.Mitchell (March 23, 1995)] It did not take long untilTinyMUD had emerged as the "most popular MUD on the internet",Frenger (1998), p. 20.] and asubculture of furry fans emerged within the system. These players "described themselves as anthropormophic animals", and proved to be "somewhat controversial".With TinyMUD's success a number of alternative systems derived from TinyMUD’s basic architecture emerged. One of these variants was
TinyMUCK , a program originally developed and released by Stephen White.Bralick & Robinson (1994), p. 570.] Piaw Na became interested in White’s TinyMUCK in 1990, and decided to implementForth as theprogramming language for development within the environment. The result was MUCK Forth (MUF), as implemented in TinyMUCK 2.0. TinyMUCK 2.0 became the core to Na’s short-lived AtlantisMUCK, which was launched mid-1990. Although AtlantisMUCK was "tremendously popular", it was shut down in August of that year. Nevertheless, by that time copies of Na’s code had spread, and by November, 1990, FurryMUCK had been released using Na’s version of TinyMUCK.Frenger (1998), p. 20. It is worth noting that, while Frenger states November as the release date, other commentators place it earlier. For example, Smith (2000) states that FurryMUCK "was first started in early August of 1990 and went public in mid-October".]According to Tina Smith, the founders of FurryMUCK were looking for a theme for their new MUCK, and "furries" emerged as an option. The aim was to combine furry fandom with the MUDs users – the former group needing a better method of communication, while the latter understood "high speed roleplay".Smith (2000)] However, one early difficulty faced by the growing FurryMUCK community related to where to host the system. The original version of FurryMUCK was hosted at
North Carolina State University until mid 1991, when it was forced to move. A new home was found at theUniversity of California at Irvine , where it resided until November of that year. While at UC Irvine FurryMUCK was limited to 63 concurrent users. In November FurryMUCK moved again, this time to a server atCarnegie-Mellon University . It remained there until September, 1992, when FurryMUCK was deleted and had to be restarted (with the loss of considerable work) at theUniversity of Toronto . Toronto proved to be only a short-term home, and in October of 1993, after a call for volunteers to house the system, it was moved toSt. Norbert College . This time the address proved to be more stable, and FurryMUCK remained at St. Norbert until 1999, when it was finally relocated to a dedicated server.In spite of the many moves, FurryMUCK grew rapidly, and by 1995 was regarded as one of the "most successful MUDs".Mitchell (March 23, 1995)] Four years later, in 1999, FurryMUCK had become "one of the longest-running and best-maintained social MUCKs online",Newitz, (December 9-15, 1999)] and it is still online and accessible today.
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Furcadia , a Free Furry MMORPG.
* onWikiFur External links
* [http://www.furry.com/ FurryMUCK Home Page]
* [http://www.graphxpress.com/cgi-bin/wcotp.cgi West Corner of the Park] , awebcomic based on FurryMuck characters and locales
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