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The Sierra Network
(The ImaginatioN Network / INN)
TSN was created by Sierra On-Line & later renamed INN. It was a precursor to the online games & communities that followed but never itself succeeded.
The original network never really got off the ground and is considered defunct.

Recently the ImagiNation Revival Server project managed to get the software up and running. With DOSbox and the development version of the INR client, one can connect to the TCP/IP server (by emulating a modem) and play, Boogers, MiniGolf, Stratego, Graffiti, 3-D Golf, Fates of Twinion, Ruins of Cawdo, and Shadow of Yserbius. Many other features are working also. It is expected to be fully usable at some point.

"I just noticed that someone has found a way to get the old TSN (The Sierra Network) software running over the Internet. VERY COOL! My best wishes to the team doing this. TSN (or, sometimes called "The ImagiNation Network" was Sierra at its best, and way ahead of it's time." -Ken Williams

Zerothis - 2008-05-23 20:15:26

Related sites:
ImagiNation Revival Server, IRC chat
ImagiNation Revival Server, TSN lives!

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