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ExtremeMULEing
A database with statistical analyses of M.U.L.E. tournaments.
(Added 2007-12-13, 495 hits, more)
Having played numerous M.U.L.E. tournaments since autumn 1985, we decided in August 2002 to keep record of our tournaments and provide detailed statistics on the internet. |
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http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~taur/
M*U*L*E* remake with source code, unmaintained and GPL-licensed.
(Added 2006-02-10, 548 hits, more)
[The downloads have not been archived, but you can use a search engine to find the ZIP files, they seem to be widely available.] |
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Jack's M.U.L.E. Page
Tutorial and trivia.
(Added 2006-02-10, 636 hits, more)
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M*U*L*E Web, The
Hints, synopsis, hi-scores, and stuff like that.
(Added 2003-11-12, 644 hits, more)
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M.U.L.E. - The Elegance and Humanity of an Antique Computer Game
"[E]conomy of means" has to be a starting point when you’re looking at a 20-year-old video game that hasn’t been available legally for 15 years, and that unknown thousands of people are still avidly playing from pirated versions… and whose total original code occupied a mere 36,000 bytes. Yep. A complete, really good game, with animation, music, and sound effects in 36K: The game ... |
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World of M.U.L.E.
one of the oldest and probably the most comprehensive web site about M.U.L.E.
(Added 2006-02-10, 712 hits, more)
This website is dedicated to one of the best multiplayer games in the history of computer games, created by Ozark Softscape in 1983, namely by Dan Bunten, Bill Bunten, Jim Rushing, Alan Watson and Roy Glover. |