Beginning in the mid-1980s graphics based online services such as PlayNET, Prodigy, MSN, and Quantum Link were developed.
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A notable feature in some early issues is the inclusion of a disk with software to access the then-new online service Quantum Link, which had been fervently pitched to Loadstar by head of marketing Steve Case.