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GameLine was a service introduced in the early 1980s that allowed users to download games and other content directly to their Atari 2600 home video game console via a telephone line. This innovation was one of the first examples of online gaming or downloading games from a remote source directly to a gaming system. The service offered a library of games that players could access by connecting their Atari console to a GameLine modem.

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