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i01997 London MUD2 Meet - http://www.iol.ie/~ecarroll/mud/mudmeet97.html - Contains an event summary and photographs.
 
i0About.com: Multi-User Dungeons - http://internetgames.about.com/cs/mudmush/ - Article featuring background information and resources.
 
i0An Atlas of Cyberspaces - MUDs and Virtual Worlds - http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/muds_vw.html - An atlas of maps and graphic representations of the Internet, WWW and other emerging Cyberspaces.
 
i0Basic Information about MUDs and MUDding - http://www.lysator.liu.se/mud/faq/faq1.html - FAQ about MUDs and MUDding.
 
i0Games/mud FAQ Index - http://www.faqs.org/faqs/games/mud-faq/ - Listing of online FAQ for MUD's.
 
i0Harley Hahn's Guide to Muds - http://www.harley.com/muds/ - An introduction to the basics of MUDs and mudding.
 
i0Journal of Virtual Environments - http://www.brandeis.edu/pubs/jove/ - Academic journal devoted to MUDs and their uses. Formerly known as the Journal of MUD Research.
 
i0MUDs Full Listing - http://www.geocities.com/muds_theaz/index.html - A directory of adventure games and MUDs.
 
i0MUSE Ltd. - http://www.mud.co.uk/ - Purveyors of online games since 1985; products are MUD2 and the MUDDLE programming language and development system, both available for commercial licensing.
 
i0Mac OS MUDding Resource - http://www.hsoi.com/mud/ - Clients, Servers and general resources for mudders on Mac OS.
 
i0Mud Magic - http://www.mudmagic.com/ - Mud, mush, muck, text game listings, hosting, servers, snippets, articles and community.
 
i0Open Site - http://open-site.org/Games/Online/MUDs/ - An article with an explanation of what MUDs are, an overview of their history, and a list of variants.
 
i0Richard A. Bartle: Players Who Suit MUDs - http://www.mud.co.uk/richard/hcds.htm - Discusses whether MUDs are games, pastimes, sports or entertainments and suggests four kinds of player: achiever, explorer, socializer or killer.
 
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