Posted by Christian Schiller This is my bow before Dani Bunten, honoring her vision of computer games as a means to bring people together instead of being a hobby for lonely geeks. That vision sounds commonplace? Keep in mind that she formulated that vision in 1982, years before the internet came by! With the opening of the new site, I didn't yet find time to migrate all the old site's content, but try to compensate by adding some brand new exclusive content: If you like M.U.L.E., please register on this site. You will be kept up to date on events in the M.U.L.E. world. Don't forget to put in your google earth location as well, and maybe post a short introduction in the forums at the appropriate place. Since a few months, it has become possible to play the classic Atari 800 M.U.L.E. game with four human players via the internet. My good friend Adam runs a site dedicated to this cause. You can make good use my site's calendar function to make appointments for online M.U.L.E. tournaments. The World of M.U.L.E. website is also the perfect place to start new projects related to M.U.L.E., thanks to the site's "Wiki" features. But now, enjoy browsing the new World of M.U.L.E.! I hope you like it - I'd appreciate if you left some feedback in the site's forums. Kind regards, Link: World of M.U.L.E.
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on 12/8/2006, 5:32 pm
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The World of M.U.L.E. has reopened! This time, not as the "simple" informative website which it used to be, but as an internet community platform for all M.U.L.E. fans.
An extensive report on the alpha version of Son of M.U.L.E. game for the Genesis, a M.U.L.E. successor that unfortunately never got published
A vocal interpretation of the M.U.L.E. title theme made by the Swedish a capella band "Visa Röster"
A short story about the life on Irata (written by myself), trying to capture the spirit of M.U.L.E.
Fan art, articles, reverse engineering efforts, development efforts... If you would like to contribute to this website by becoming an Author, please let me know!
Christian Schiller
Heidelberg, Germany
December 2006
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