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  • Condon, William; Butler, Wayne (1997). Writing the Information Superhighway. Longman. pp. 306. ISBN 020519575X. "The Mud Connector" is a complete on-line service designed to provide the most up-to-date listings of registered Multiuser on-line games. Every entry lists the site of the game, the base code used, descriptions of the game as submitted by the administrators, links to WWW homepages (when available), and Telnet links to the game.
  • Peal, David (1998). America Online Official Internet Guide. Mcgraw-Hill Osborne Media. pp. 396. ISBN 0078825164. At the excellent MudConnector Web site (littp://www.mudconnect.com), you will find a huge amount of information about MUDs, as well as direct links to just about all of them. Its list of MUDs includes every variety, from aggressive galaxies to peaceable kingdoms, from Age of Dragons to New Age. Particularly useful are the plain-English MUD categories, which allow you to link to MUDs that are Educational, Safe for Children, Research Oriented, or Newbie Friendly, for example. Or, choose a theme such as Cyberpunk, Medieval Fantasy, Science Fiction, Star Wars, or Tolkien.

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  • Towers, J. Tarin; Badertscher, Ken; Cunningham, Wayne; Buskirk, Laura (1996). Yahoo! Wild Web Rides. IDG Books Worldwide Inc. p. 138. ISBN 0-7645-7003-X. The MUD Connector at http://www.mudconnect.com has just about everything you could possibly need to get on a MUD. It has MUD-related links to FAQs, newsgroups and clients; as well as player discussions and forums about different MUDs. This site also has a listing of over 500 MUDs, with pretty useful descriptions of what you can expect to find on most games. You can even click on the MUD or home page you'd like to see and link right to it. If you're shopping for a new MUD and aren't sure what you're looking for, this is the place to park it. We're talking big time bookmark material here. {{cite book}}: External link in |quote= (help)
  • Michael Tresca (Winter 2001). "An interface only a mother could love". The Mud Companion (2): 42. ISSN 1499-1071. Take a look at the latest MUDs (http://www.mudconnect.com/mudcategory.html), and you'll see there are a lot to choose from. In fact, there are too many to choose from; 1,795 when this article was written. The good news: it's fairly easy to distinguish the good MUDs from the bad MUDs. The bad news: there are a LOT of bad MUDs. It's just a matter of sorting through the chaff and finding the MUD that's right for you. Got your notepad open? Good! ..." {{cite journal}}: External link in |quote= (help)

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  • John Bellone (March 2002). "So you want to be a coder, eh?". The Mud Companion (3): 28. ISSN 1499-1071. There are good resources on the Internet that deal with codebases, one of which is the Mud Connector ... The Mud Connector has a lot of great information
  • Michael Tresca (Winter 2001). "An interface only a mother could love". The Mud Companion (2): 42. ISSN 1499-1071. Take a look at the latest MUDs (http://www.mudconnect.com/mudcategory.html), and you'll see there are a lot to choose from. In fact, there are too many to choose from; 1,795 when this article was written. The good news: it's fairly easy to distinguish the good MUDs from the bad MUDs. The bad news: there are a LOT of bad MUDs. It's just a matter of sorting through the chaff and finding the MUD that's right for you. Got your notepad open? Good! ..." {{cite journal}}: External link in |quote= (help)