Game Line
GameLine - a non-existent distribution service for computer games in the early 1980's, being streamed over a dial-up connection.
Created and managed by Control Video Corporation (CVC), the system was targeted at Atari 2600 series computers. Subscribers (subscribers) of the service could download games available on the GameLine by connecting a special cartridge to the Atari 2600, which then connected to the telephone line. . The originator and creator of the system was William "Bill" von Meister, who originally tried to interest media companies to send the music through this channel. However, the idea was not met by the potential investors.
Through the GameLine, computer games from tertiary producers were available, the largest of which was Imagic. Market leaders such as Atari, Activision, Coleco, Mattel and Parker Brothers have not decided to work with GameLine.
The annual subscription to GameLine cost $ 49.95 US.
In addition to computer games, the creators also planned to distribute other content. They planned to launch additional channels, among others. with NewsLine, SportLine, BankLine, OpinionLine and MailLine. However, due to the computer game crash of 1983, Control Video Corporation (CVC) has fallen.
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