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Dial-up system
GameLine was a dialup game distribution service for the Atari 2600, developed and operated by Control Video Corporation (CVC, now AOL). Subscribers could
GameLine
Instructions a computer can execute
Allmyapps BlackBerry World Club Nokia Desura Digital River Download! GameAgent GameLine GameShadow GameTap Games for Windows Marketplace Handango Impulse Indie
Software
(March–April 1997). "Gameline: Sinbad's Games". Paper Mayhem. No. 83. p. 15. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 37. July–August 1989. p. 21. "Gameline: Earnshaw Enterprises"
List_of_play-by-mail_games
American internet portal
by William von Meister. Its sole product was an online service called GameLine for the Atari 2600 video game console, after von Meister's idea of buying
AOL
Home video game console
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Atari_2600
Additional content for a video game
downloadable content were offerings of full games, such as on the Atari 2600's GameLine service, which allowed users to download games using a telephone line.
Downloadable_content
One of the first examples of digital distribution in video games was GameLine, which operated during the early 1980s. The service allowed Atari 2600
Digital distribution of video games
Digital_distribution_of_video_games
Science fiction play-by-mail game
Mindgate (March–April 1987). "Gameline: Mindgate". Paper Mayhem. No. 23. p. 21. Mindgate (March–April 1988). "Gameline: Mindgate". Paper Mayhem. No. 29
Survival_Challenge
American entrepreneur (1942–1995)
America Online, was founded by von Meister. The company originally ran the GameLine dial-up service for the Atari 2600, which Meister claimed to be able to
William_von_Meister
App store by Amazon
Allmyapps BlackBerry World Club Nokia Desura Digital River Download! GameAgent GameLine GameShadow GameTap Games for Windows Marketplace Handango Impulse Indie
Amazon_Appstore
Online game service for the Sega Genesis
portal United States portal Apple Arcade Family Computer Network System GameLine Nintendo Switch Online PlayCable PlayStation Network Satellaview Sega Meganet
Sega_Channel
Golden Telecom. Archived from the original on March 13, 2007. "Softline Gameline Reviews - Softporn". Softline. Vol. 1, no. 3. Softalk Publishing. January
List_of_erotic_video_games
List of best-selling Atari 2600 video games Lists of video games List of GameLine games for the Atari 2600 Category:Cancelled Atari 2600 games The exact
List_of_Atari_2600_games
Tabletop role-playing game system
advantages such as Contacts, Resources and Status were universal across gamelines. Whereas most Storytelling games use Virtues and Vices, these do not exist
Storytelling_System
White Wolf Magazine. No. 19. pp. 50–51. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 37. July–August 1989. p. 21. "Gameline: Earnshaw Enterprises". Paper Mayhem. No
Conquest_(play-by-mail_game)
Software program used to perform various business functions
Allmyapps BlackBerry World Club Nokia Desura Digital River Download! GameAgent GameLine GameShadow GameTap Games for Windows Marketplace Handango Impulse Indie
Business_software
Gaming generation from 1976 to 1992
(bound pair) Driving controller Keypad Game Brain Starpath Supercharger GameLine ZGRASS unit The Voice Chess Module Keyboard Component (cancelled) PlayCable
Second generation of video game consoles
Second_generation_of_video_game_consoles
Businessman and former CEO of AOL
Control Video Corporation. The company was marketing a service called GameLine for the Atari 2600 video game console that allowed users to download games
Steve_Case
Games played through postal mail, email or other digital media
No. 99. October–November 2002. pp. 50–51. Retrieved April 10, 2020. "Gameline News and Updates". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. May–June 1984. pp. 18–20. "Graaf
Play-by-mail_game
Peripheral for the Family Computer
Entertainment System's Teleplay Modem Famicom Disk System Atari 2600's GameLine Intellivision's PlayCable Sega Genesis's Sega Channel XBAND Super Famicom's
Family Computer Network System
Family_Computer_Network_System
Play-by-mail company
Space Gamer. No. 67. pp. 42–43. "Gameline News and Updates". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. May–June 1984. pp. 18–20. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 59. March–April
Schubel_&_Son
1981 video game
23 minutes in. Bang, Derrick (May–June 1983). "Beating the Classics". Gameline. Softline. Vol. 2, no. 4. Los Angeles, California, United States: Softalk
Defender_(video_game)
Type of electronic gaming
available through the use of special cartridges, along with an adapter. The GameLine for the Atari 2600 and the PlayCable for the Intellivision are two notable
Online_console_gaming
cartridge with a cassette player connector, giving 61⁄8 KB RAM capacity GameLine Master Module, a modem allowing downloads of games from an extensive catalog
Atari_2600_hardware
Online console gaming network
MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat Star Control 3 Super Street Fighter II GameLine, a third party dialup service for the Atari 2600 Family Computer Network
XBAND
Play-by-mail science fiction game
Mindgate (May–June 1987). "Gameline: Mindgate". Paper Mayhem. No. 24. p. 24. Mindgate (September–October 1988). "Gameline: Mindgate". Paper Mayhem. No
Stars_of_the_Dark_Well
1980s science fiction play-by-mail wargame
"Balance of Power". Gaming Universal. No. 5. p. 28. Yellowseed Games (March–April 1992). "Gameline: Yellowseed Games". Paper Mayhem. No. 53. pp. 21–30.
Balance of Power (play-by-mail game)
Balance_of_Power_(play-by-mail_game)
Co-founder, America Online (AOL) (1939-2016)
was founded by William von Meister to market an online service called GameLine for the Atari 2600 video game console. Von Meister had previously hired
Jim_Kimsey
1983 video game
James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers". Oliphant, 10:37. "Gameline". Softline: 43. September–October 1983. Leyenberger, Arthur (January 1984)
Mr._Cool_(video_game)
Fantasy role-playing game
Reviews". White Wolf Magazine. No. 21. pp. 24–25. Dickson 1991. p. 16. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 27. The Paper Mayhem Association. November–December
Ruler_of_the_Galactic_Web
Play-by-mail game
76. Steve Jackson Games. p. 32. Gemini Systems, Inc. (May–June 1987). "Gameline: Gemini Systems, Inc". Paper Mayhem. No. 24. p. 24. Editors (Sep–Oct 1986)
Infinite_Conflict
1980 video game
from the original on November 7, 2023. Retrieved July 11, 2023. "Softline Gameline Reviews". Softline. Vol. 1, no. 3. January 1982. p. 16. "The Most Popular
Star_Raiders
Fantasy role-playing game
(May–June 1985). "Gameline—News and Items". Paper Mayhem. No. 12. p. 22. Reality Simulations Inc. (November–December 1986). "Gameline: Reality Simulations
Hyborian_War
Fantasy play-by-mail wargame
Mayhem. No. 37. pp. 31–32. White Lion Enterprises (January–February 1985). "Gameline – News and Items: White Lion Enterprises". Paper Mayhem. No. 10. p. 14
First_World_(game)
Unreleased modem prototype for the Nintendo Entertainment System
sufficient developer and gamer backing, folding in early 1997. Atari 2600's GameLine Intellivision's PlayCable Sega Genesis's Sega Channel Super Famicom's Satellaview
Teleplay_Modem
Online service for the Intellivision
impact on the potential catalogue of games the service could have offered. GameLine Nabu Network Sega Channel Satellaview Harrigan, Kathryn Rudie (2003). Ventures
PlayCable
Play-by-mail game
Flagship. No. 30. pp. 8–10. Blue Panther Enterprises (July–August 1989). "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 37. pp. 19–20. Wieck, Stephan; Wieck, Stewart (February–March
The_Final_Campaign
was expensive and obsolete at launch, being discontinued shortly after. GameLine, a combination modem and dialup game distribution service for the Atari
1983_in_video_games
1982 video game
Attack". ROM (1): 23. September 1983. Rose, Gary & Marcia (January 1983). "Gameline: Track Attack". Softline: 44–45. Addison Wesley Book of Atari Software
Track_Attack
Role-playing game publisher
Productions. ISBN 978-1-61317-075-5. Flying Buffalo (January–February 1985). "Gameline – News and Items: Flying Buffalo Assigns 10,000th Account Number". Paper
Flying_Buffalo
1982 video game
1983). "Review: Crisis Mountain for Apple and Atari". Compute! (40): 184. "Gameline: Crisis Mountain". Softline: 41. January 1983. Teverbaugh, Rick (August
Crisis_Mountain
Play-by-mail fantasy wargame
PBM Universal. No. 2. p. 43. Callaway, William (September–October 1984). "GameLine News & Updates: Clemens & Associates". Paper Mayhem. No. 8. pp. 6–7.
Conquest_of_Insula_II
1982 video game
Gamer. No. 219. Future Publishing Ltd. ISSN 1742-3155. MTY (March 1983). "Gameline". Softline. Softalk Pub. Co. ISSN 0274-9629. Patterson, Blake (October
Miner_2049er
Play-by-mail individual combat game
Mayhem. No. 52. p. 46. Entertainment Plus More, Inc. (March–April 1990). "Gameline: Adventurer's Guild". Paper Mayhem. No. 41. pp. 31–32. Blair, Gordon (July–August
Adventurers_Guild
1980s science fiction play-by-mail wargame
p. 16. McLain 1984. p. 43. Muir 1987. p. 19. Editors (May–June 1984). "Gameline News & Updates: Global Supremacy and Horizon's End". Paper Mayhem. No. 6
Horizon's_End!
Play-by-mail wargame
Mayhem. No. 74. pp. 14, 16–17. Sudden Asylum (January–February 1995). "Gameline: Sudden Asylum; SpyKor". Paper Mayhem. No. 70. pp. 27–28. Thomson, Debbie
SpyKor
Historical roleplaying play-by-mail game
McLain 1984. p. 56. Flagship Editors 1984. p. 37. Editors (May–June 1984). "GameLine News & Updates: World Campaigns". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. p. 18. Flagship
Aegyptus_(game)
Company
Retrieved September 24, 2021. Reality Simulations Inc. (May–June 1985). "Gameline—News and Items". Paper Mayhem. No. 12. p. 22. "Reality Simulations, Inc"
Reality_Simulations
1983 video game
Steadman, Jean (1983). O'Riley's Mine Manual. Chatsworth, CA (US): Datasoft. "Gameline". Softline: 44. September–October 1983. Wells, Robert P.; Rochowansky,
O'Riley's_Mine
Play-by-mail space exploration game
(January–February 1997). "Monster Island: A Review". Paper Mayhem. No. 82. p. 4. "Gameline – News and Items: Flying Buffalo Inc". Paper Mayhem. No. 16. January–February
Starweb
(August–September 1990). "PBM Game Reviews". White Wolf Magazine. No. 22. pp. 42–43. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 55. The Paper Mayhem Association. July–August 1992
Outer_Reaches
Play-by-mail game
p. 18. McLain 1984. p. 57. Gray 1985. p. 38. Editors (May–June 1984). "GameLine News & Updates: Integral Games". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. p. 18. A capsule-type
Battle of the Gods (play-by-mail game)
Battle_of_the_Gods_(play-by-mail_game)
Space-based play-by-mail game
Young 1984. p. 16. Editors 1983. p. 32. Editors (September–October 1985). "Gameline – News and Items". Paper Mayhem. No. 14. p. 24. Editors (November–December
Zorphwar
Play-by-mail post-apocalyptic wargame
p. 18. Bagley 1986. p. 4. Woods 1989. p. 62. Editors (May–June 1984). "Gameline News & Updates: Phoenix Publications". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. p. 18. McLain
Warlord_(play-by-mail_game)
Play-by-mail wargame
Paper Mayhem. No. 40. pp. 8–10. Rolling Thunder Games (March–April 1992). "Gameline: Victory! The Battle for Europe". Paper Mayhem. No. 53. p. 28. "Rolling
Victory! The Battle for Europe
Victory!_The_Battle_for_Europe
Play-by-mail space combat game
The D2 Report. No. 16. p. 30. Twin Engine Gaming (July–August 1986). "Gameline: Twin Engine Gaming". Paper Mayhem. No. 19. p. 26. Akers-Sassaman, J.W
Out_Time_Days
Play-by-mail space exploration game
"PBM Update: Phoenix Publications". The Space Gamer. No. 68. p. 51. "Gameline News and Updates". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. May–June 1984. pp. 18–20. Harvey
Galac-Tac
Human-moderated play-by-mail game
(2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 59. The Paper Mayhem Association. March–April 1993
The_Tribes_of_Crane
Play-by-mail fantasy game
"Odyssey". Paper Mayhem. No. 76. pp. 6–9. Gamer's Den (July–August 1997). "Gameline: Gamer's Den". Paper Mayhem. No. 85. pp. 15–16. Holm, Dana (July–August
Odyssey_(play-by-mail_game)
1982 video game
(December 1993). "Night Mission Pinball". New Atari User. No. 65. p. 48. "Gameline". Softline. Vol. 1, no. 5. May 1982. pp. 15–16. "Fastalk". Softalk. Vol
Night_Mission_Pinball
Science fiction play-by-mail game
Dragon's Augury". Dragon. No. 42. p. 52. Lloyd, Richard (July–August 1992). "Gameline: StarMaster will not be continuing". Paper Mayhem. No. 55. p. 35. Gray
Starmaster (play-by-mail game)
Starmaster_(play-by-mail_game)
Play-by-mail space exploration game
Zone". Gaming Universal. No. 3–4. p. 56. Editors (July–August 1984). "Gameline: Beyond the Quadra Zone". Paper Mayhem. No. 7. p. 23. Webber, David (November–December
Beyond_the_Quadra_Zone
Role-playing game company
and Exalted. The company also bought the Trinity Universe and Scion gamelines from White Wolf/CCP Games. As such, Onyx Path Publishing released the
Onyx_Path_Publishing
1983 video game
1, no. 13. pp. 25, 48. Singleton, Mike. "5th Column". Computer & Video Games (40): 15. "Gameline: Operation Whirlwind". Softline: 51. September 1983.
Operation Whirlwind (video game)
Operation_Whirlwind_(video_game)
Play-by-mail role playing game
Group". Flagship. No. 19. pp. 33–35. Quest Games (September–October 1987). "Gameline: Quest Games; Tactical Assault Group". Paper Mayhem. No. 26. p. 28. Townsend
Tactical_Assault_Group_(game)
Play-by-mail fantasy game
Awards". 13 February 2013. Archived from the original on 13 February 2013. "Gameline News and Updates". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. May–June 1984. pp. 18–20. Gray
Heroic_Fantasy
Play-by-mail game
Official Site". Retrieved December 11, 2022. Editors (May–June 1984). "GamelineNews and Updates". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. pp. 18–20. Editors (September–October
Lords_of_the_Earth
American play-by-mail game magazine
of the play-by-mail community as well. For example, issues featured a "Gameline" section for play-by-mail companies to inform the community on updates
Paper_Mayhem
Play-by-mail fantasy roleplaying game
play-by-mail universe". Dragon (131). TSR, Inc.: 18–20. Flad 86. p.20. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 18. The Paper Mayhem Association. May–June 1986. p
Alamaze
Play-by-mail fantasy game
p. 33. "1st Annual Paper Mayhem Awards". Paper Mayhem. No. 15. November–December 1985. p. 23. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 18. May–June 1986. p. 22.
Quest_of_the_Great_Jewels
Play-by-mail wargame
Moscow '41". Gaming Universal. No. 2. p. 43. Editors (May–June 1984). "Gameline News & Updates: Vigard Simulations". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. p. 18. Fusson
Moscow_'41
Play-by-mail game
1989). "PBM Game Reviews". White Wolf Magazine. No. 16. pp. 8, 10, 12. "Gameline". Paper Mayhem. No. 37. July–August 1989. p. 19. Mitchell, Kieron, ed.
Destiny_(play-by-mail_game)
Space-based play-by-mail game
Universe III". Paper Mayhem. No. 10. pp. 12–13. Editors (May–June 1984). "Gameline News & Updates: Clemens & Associates". Paper Mayhem. No. 6. p. 18. Capsule-like
Universe_II
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