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PlayNet (or
PlayNET) was an
American online service for
Commodore 64
personal computers that
operated from 1984 to 1987. It was
operated by the PlayNet...
- value". The
companies Cohen has been
involved in
since the 1980s include:
Playnet Technologies,
Voltage Capital, LAMIA,
Aristo International and Ecast. In...
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America Online brand. The
original Q-Link was a
modified version of the
PlayNET system,
which Control Video Corporation licensed. Q-Link
featured electronic...
- Inc. The
service traces its
history to an
online service known as
PlayNET.
PlayNET licensed its
software to
Quantum Link (Q-Link),
which went
online in...
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multiplayer online first-person
shooter (MMOFPS)
developed by
Playnet, Inc.'s
internal game studio, "Cornered Rat Software", and it was originally...
- Bushnell". "
PlayNet Music Station". ryanwolfe.prosite.com.
Archived from the
original on
March 4, 2016. Webb,
Marcus (December 1997). "
PlayNet Restructures"...
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service launched sometime in
early 1985,
beaten only by a few
months by
PlayNET on the
Commodore 64,
which ultimately became America Online. The system...
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services such as
PlayNET, Prodigy, and
Quantum Link (aka Q-Link) were developed.
Quantum Link,
which was
based on Commodore-only
Playnet software, later...
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services (beaten to
status as the
first by Commodore's
PlayNET by a
matter of months) was
Games Computes Play (GCP), a dial-in
service for
Atari 8-bit computers...
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histories of
Videotex and
online services such as CompuServe, The Source,
PlayNET, AOL, Q-Link, Viewdata, and Prestel. His
nonfiction works in the science...