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> And in 1995 there were only two: us, and Total Entertainment Network. You might think game creators would come to us and say "please put my game on your service!", but... nope! Not only did we have a licensing team that went out and got contracts to license games for our service, but we had to pay the vendor for the right to license their game, which was often an exclusive. So, we had Quake and Unreal; TEN got Duke Nukem 3D and NASCAR.

FWIW, the Total Entertainment Network (TEN) got Quake later, here's a press release from September 30 1996 [1]. Wikipedia says QTest was released Feb 24, 1996, and I can't find when MPath support launched, so I don't know how long the exclusive period was, but not very long. Disclosure: I was a volunteer support person (TENGuide) so I could get internet access as a teen; I was GuideToast and/or GuideName.

[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20110520114948/http://www.thefre...



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