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Comms Plus! was a comms-oriented magazine which ran from
October/November 1989 until December 1990/January 1991 in 7 (one was skipped -
August/September 1990) issues. It was printed on glossy paper and cost £1.00 an
issue (comparable to newsstand magazines) but it was never going to hit the
big time despite its aspirations (the editing and layout were too weak).
After the magazine folded, it was relaunched as The Message,
a name which rather annoyed me as I'd already used it for the name of the
religion in my first novel.
Blane Bramble wrote a regular column on "MUGs", by which he
meant MUDs, and these are reproduced here. Other articles were also carried
on the subject, most
notably by Paola
Kathuria (occasionally referred to in the magazine as "Paola
Kathurian"); these are reproduced in the main
part of the arhive.
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Forbidden Realms
Bramble, B.
Comms Plus!, pages 8 to 11,
October/November, 1989.
An introduction to "MUGs", and a
list of those available at the time
(mainly explaining how to access them). It
refers to MIST as "Essex
MUD", which I asked them to correct. See the
next issue for their
bodged response.
Remember when we used to think that an 80386
running Xenix was "a fairly hefty
setup"?
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Forbidden Realms
Bramble, B.
Comms Plus!, pages 10 and 11,
December, 1989/January, 1990.
A discussion of the Mosaic
system for programming MUDs, and a review of
Shades. There's also an
apology for using the "tradename"
MUD with reference to MIST
in the
previous issue. Groan...
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Forbidden Realms
Bramble, B.
Comms Plus!, pages 17 and 18,
February/March, 1990.
A few brief words on each of the games
available on the (recently renamed)
IOWA on-line system, followed
by a review of Gods.
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Forbidden Realms
Bramble, B.
Comms Plus!, pages 18 and 19,
April/May, 1990.
The usual IOWA-intensive set of short
newsy pieces, although it opens with a
review of AberMUG.
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Forbidden Realms
Bramble, B.
Comms Plus!, pages 27 and 28,
June/July, 1990.
More short reviews, beginning with a few
words on the future of MUDs (which seem to
advocate adding features we rejected after
version 2 of MUD..!)
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Forbidden Realms
Bramble, B.
Comms Plus!, pages 20 and 22,
October/November, 1990.
Standard fare, looking in a little more
detail at Chaos and the
promise of The Spy.
I didn't include the connection details
section this time (or the next): it's the
same as the others, out of date anyway,
and a devil to scan (black printed on a
grey made up from small black dots).
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Forbidden Realms
Bramble, B.
Comms Plus!, pages 25 and 26,
December, 1990/January, 1991.
This time it's The Void's turn
for extra coverage.
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