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Dune II was a MUSH, a text-based online role-playing game, that operated from 1994 to 1996. It was founded by John Robertson, known as Duke Leto in the MUSH. It received positive critical response during its lifespan.

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  • Dune II was a MUSH, a text-based online role-playing game, that operated from 1994 to 1996. It was founded by John Robertson, known as Duke Leto in the MUSH. It received positive critical response during its lifespan.
  • Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty (also known as Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis in Europe, and simply Dune: The Battle for Arrakis in the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis port) is a Dune computer game, released in 1992 by Westwood Studios. It is a loose sequel of the computer strategy game Dune (although it shared no storyline or gameplay). Both games were based upon David Lynch's 1984 movie Dune, which was in turn taken from Frank Herbert's science fiction novel of the same name. A new house, House Ordos (not found in the novels or film), appears in this game even though it is mentioned only once in the non-canon Dune Encyclopedia.
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  • Dune MUSH
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  • Dune II
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  • 1992(xsd:integer)
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  • John Robertson, project community
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  • Telnet client or MUD client, Internet access
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  • Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty (also known as Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis in Europe, and simply Dune: The Battle for Arrakis in the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis port) is a Dune computer game, released in 1992 by Westwood Studios. It is a loose sequel of the computer strategy game Dune (although it shared no storyline or gameplay). Both games were based upon David Lynch's 1984 movie Dune, which was in turn taken from Frank Herbert's science fiction novel of the same name. A new house, House Ordos (not found in the novels or film), appears in this game even though it is mentioned only once in the non-canon Dune Encyclopedia. While not the first real-time strategy (RTS) game (it was preceded by Herzog Zwei), Dune II established a format that would be followed for years to come, and is the first to use the mouse to move units, giving much fluid interaction . As such, Dune II is the founder of the RTS genre in its modern form. Striking a balance between complexity and innovation, it was a huge success and laid the foundation for the coming Command and Conquer (which was nicknamed "Dune III" by some fans and detractors), the Warcraft series, and many other RTS games.
  • Dune II was a MUSH, a text-based online role-playing game, that operated from 1994 to 1996. It was founded by John Robertson, known as Duke Leto in the MUSH. It received positive critical response during its lifespan.
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