Pirates Player Profile

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A '''Pirates Player Profile''' (capitalized as such) holds character and user information for "Pirates: Quest for the Seas", a pirate-themed late 1990s [[Windows]] computer game that allows turn-based multiplayer through [[email]]. It is separate from the [[Pirates game file]], which stores game state, and is sent between players as turns progress. It has the extension .prp.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000823084220/http://piratesden.com/guide/ → CREATING A PIRATES PLAYER PROFILE</ref>
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A '''Pirates Player Profile''' (capitalized as such) holds character and user information for "Pirates: Quest for the Seas", a pirate-themed late 1990s [[Windows]] computer game that allows turn-based multiplayer through [[email]]. It is separate from the [[Pirates game file]], which instead is the game state file that it sent between players between their turns. It has the extension .prp.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000823084220/http://piratesden.com/guide/ → CREATING A PIRATES PLAYER PROFILE</ref>
  
 
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Name Pirates Player Profile
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Extension(s) .prp
Released ca. 1996[1]

A Pirates Player Profile (capitalized as such) holds character and user information for "Pirates: Quest for the Seas", a pirate-themed late 1990s Windows computer game that allows turn-based multiplayer through email. It is separate from the Pirates game file, which instead is the game state file that it sent between players between their turns. It has the extension .prp.[2]

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  1. https://web.archive.org/web/19971221085442/http://piratesden.com:80/crew/index.html → biography of Mike Smith; 4 years after 1992 puts the date of creation around 1996, with release of the format presumably soon after
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20000823084220/http://piratesden.com/guide/ → CREATING A PIRATES PLAYER PROFILE
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