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{{examples|Notable MUSHes, past and present}}
* [http://www.akashat.com/ Akashat]: An original setting, adult-roleplay MUSH. Noteworthy due to its firm focus on continuity, in-depth roleplay and complex storylines. Does not allow non-original characters.
* [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20130601182316/http://castledimage.net/ Castle D'Image]: Quite an old MUSH set in an original fantasy setting. Defunct.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130501152423/http://champions.briancentral.com/ Champions MUSH]: Uses the [[Champions]] system of developing and playing your own superhero.
* [http://elendor.net/index.php/Main_Page Elendor]: The oldest, biggest, and longest-running Tolkien-themed MUSH, founded in 1991, set shortly before ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. Had a huge membership when the movies came out, but has since dwindled.
* [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20161022143100/https://equestriandawn.com/ Equestrian Dawn]: A relatively new MUSH based on the popular ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'' television series. Quite active, although some bugs due to significant amounts of custom code work and ongoing development.
* [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20130823085859/http://endlesscitymush.com/doku.php Endless City MUSH]: A cross-genre superhero MUSH (which permits almost everything), set in The City, a location that exists outside of time and space, that's connected to every universe, and every time ever. It's easy to get in, and easy to leave, the hard part is finding Home again.
* [http://heroesmush.wikidot.com/ Heroes MUSH]: Based on the ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' TV series, with a similar approach to game-wide [[Story Arc|story arcs]] (Volumes), [[Flash Back|flashbacks]] and [[Bad Future|potential dystopian futures]].
* [http://www.megamanmush.com/ Mega Man MUSH]: A rather long-standing MUSH based on the ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'' games. Combines elements from almost all of the various series into one coherent setting, albeit by taking quite a few liberties with the canon time line. Has a [http://www.megamanmush.com/ website and wiki].
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* [[OtherSpace]]: One of the longest-running MUSHes (online since 1998), [http://www.jointhesaga.com/ OtherSpace] is self-described as a space opera/science fantasy interactive saga. Notable for having had 17 game-wide story arcs (plus hundreds of more localized ones) and for being willing to completely alter the structure of the game in order to keep the story going. Has a [http://www.jointhesaga.com/oswiki/ wiki].
* [http://www.pokemorph.com/ Pokemorph MUSH]: A place in the [[Pokémon]] world where Team Rocket experimented on fusing human genes to Pokemon. Most, if not all, of the results live on the island within the game. Notable for being the largest Pokemon-based MUSH still active.
* [[Shin Megami Tensei|Persona]] MUSH: This MUSH focuses on fusing the four main Persona games together in a coherent fashion, as well as adding shout outs to other games in the Shin Megami Tensei series. Also has a [https://web.archive.org/web/20110228040358/http://www.divisionbyzero.org/personawiki/Main_Page wiki].
* [[Super Robot Wars|Super Robot Taisen]] MUSH: Based on the ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation|Super Robot Taisen Original Generation]]'' games with basically every mecha series they could think of integrated, from the typical fare of [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Gundam]] and [[Macross]] to [[BattleTech]] and [[Xabungle]]. Has a [http://srtmush.wikia.com/ wiki].
* [[Captain N: The Game Master|Videoland]] MUSH: Defunct. In its prime was a (slightly) more-serious take on its [[Captain N: The Game Master|source material]], expanding the cast to eight (and eventually ten) Gamemasters instead of just one.
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