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1. [Unix] n. A Dungeons-and-Dragons-like game using character graphics, written under BSD Unix and subsequently ported to other Unix systems. The original BSD curses(3) screen-handling package was hacked together by Ken Arnold primarily to support games, and the development of rogue(6) popularized its use; it has since become one of Unix's most important and heavily used application libraries. Nethack, Omega, Larn, Angband, and an entire subgenre of computer dungeon games (all known as `roguelikes') all took off from the inspiration provided by rogue(6); the popular Windows game Diablo, though graphics-intensive, has very similar play logic. See also [nethack]. 2. [Usenet] adj. An [ISP] which permits net abuse (usually in the form of [spam]ming) by its customers, or which itself engages in such activities. Rogue ISPs are sometimes subject to [IDP]s or [UDP]s. Sometimes deliberately mispelled as "rouge". See also [nethack], [moria], [Angband].
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