-
storage cartridge in
their home
game console,
accessing the
GameLine service to
download games over a
telephone line.
GameLine had an
exclusive selection of...
- "Space
Gamer Reviews".
Space Gamer/Fantasy
Gamer. No. 83.
World Wide Wargames. p. 27.
Emprise Game Systems (May–June 1987). "
Gameline:
Emprise Game Systems"...
-
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...
- to a
central server and rent a
video game for 5–10 days. The
GameLine service was
terminated during the
video game crash of 1983. From 1987 to 2003, Nintendo's...
- games, such as on the
Atari 2600's
GameLine service,
which allowed users to
download games using a
telephone line. A
similar service, Sega Channel, allowed...
-
online role-playing
game (MMORPG) is a
video game that
combines aspects of a role-playing
video game and a m****ively
multiplayer online game. As in role-playing...
-
White Wolf Magazine. No. 19. pp. 50–51. "
Gameline".
Paper Mayhem. No. 37. July–August 1989. p. 21. "
Gameline:
Earnshaw Enterprises".
Paper Mayhem. No...
-
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...
- second-generation era
refers to
computer and
video games,
video game consoles, and
handheld video game consoles available from 1976 to 1992.
Notable platforms...
- (June–July 1987). "Balance of Power".
Gaming Universal. No. 5. p. 28.
Yellowseed Games (March–April 1992). "
Gameline:
Yellowseed Games".
Paper Mayhem. No...