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    Netrek is an Internet game for up to 16 players, written almost entirely in cross-platform open-source code. It combines features of multi-directional...
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  • Ogging, an online computer gaming tactic popularized by the network game Netrek Original Gospel Gangstaz, Christian hip hop group Oxford Geology Group,...
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  • game engine and versions of the game still have an active player base. Netrek was released in 1988, and was probably the first game to use both the TCP...
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    multimedia. Its name is derived from "ogging", jargon from the computer game Netrek. The Ogg container format can multiplex a number of independent streams...
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  • Dungeon Crawler". Retrieved 2021-04-15. "free-moria". Retrieved 2009-04-04. "Netrek Client (C and X11)". Github project page. 2020-05-16. Retrieved 2022-02-19...
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    The 1988 game Netrek was an Internet game for up to 16 players, written almost entirely in cross-platform open-source software. Netrek was the third Internet...
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    Pratchett. The Ogg format is named after ogging, jargon from the computer game Netrek. Vorbis faces competition from other audio formats, such as MP3. Though...
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  • started publishing in May 1994. It is available online at www.netboy.com/. Netrek is one of the first sites dedicated to multi-user video-game programming...
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  • Spiderweb Software netKar Pro 2006 Kunos Simulazioni Kunos Simulazioni Netrek 1996 NetStorm: Islands At War 1997 Titanic Entertainment Activision Neuro...
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  • the creation of various early free games. Popular early titles included Netrek and the various XAsteroids, XBattle, XBill, XBoing, X-Bomber, XConq, XDigger...
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    multiplayer action game. It was ported to Trek82, Trek83, ROBOTREK, Xtrek, and Netrek, and also adapted (without permission) for the Apple II computer by fellow...
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  • Doom (1993), and Star Wars: TIE Fighter, with the networking component of Netrek. Production began in 1994, with the partners self-funding the game's development...
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  • History of the First Networked Multiplayer Computer Game History of Netrek rec.games.netrek thread Cyber1.Org PLATO site Empire History by Gary Fritz The History...
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  • computer in the game, instead of only a single copy running on a server. Netrek (originally called Xtrek II) was a fully network-aware client–server rewrite...
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    and its derivatives NetHack and Slash'EM, in addition to Xtrek successor Netrek, variants of robots, and adventure game Dunnet, which has been included...
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  • real-time elements based in the Master of Orion universe"; Lyle said that "Netrek, Starfleet Command, and Masters of Orion [were] the principle influences...
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