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Galacticomm, a pioneering software company, was established in the mid-1980s, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of online communication and multi-user gaming. The brainchild of Timothy Stryker, Galacticomm&#039;s flagship product, The MajorBBS, emerged as a groundbreaking Bulletin Board System (BBS) software, initially developed for the DOS platform. Stryker, leveraging his extensive experience in crafting multi-user gaming systems…</description>
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The journey of The MajorBBS Emulation Project (MBBSEmu) began well before its first code was uploaded to GitHub in 2019. My name is Eric Nusbaum, and like many others in our community I grew up as a 90s kid fortunate to live in a home that had a computer with a modem. By 5th Grade I would spend most of my time with friends from school dialed into a local, family friendly BBS playing games and goofing around. As we got older, we started to venture out of our area code dailing …</description>
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Over the course of 2020, MBBSEmu was closed source during early Alpha development and supported by our community through the Patreon Platform. Once MBBSEmu was Open Sourced on GitHub and our community began working on the platform, it no longer felt appropriate to take Patreon contributions for work the community was doing just as much, 
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