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- GameStorm abstract "GameStorm was an online gaming service founded by Kesmai corporation in the 1990s. It offered several online video games at a flat monthly fee of $10 per month, a relatively radical payment system in the age of pay-by-hour online gaming. Both Kesmai and GameStorm were sold to Electronic Arts in 1999, and shut down by Electronic Arts in 2001. GameStorm featured games developed by Kesmai, such as Air Warrior, Multiplayer Battletech: Solaris, Stellar Emperor and Legends of Kesmai, along with games developed by several other companies. Legends of Kesmai was the 2d graphical version of Kesmai's groundbreaking Islands of Kesmai MUD from 1985, and may be regarded as an important step in the genre leap from MUDs to MMORPGs. GameStorm's payment method was massively popular for the emerging persistent online gaming genres that rewarded players for time invested, but were too expensive for many people to pay $2/hour for on AOL or other gaming services. Mythic Entertainment (Now EA-Mythic), widely known for the Dark Age of Camelot MMORPG, was one of Gamestorms major developers. Mythic offered several licensed RPG and persistent non-RPG games to Gamestorm's library, including Dragon's Gate. Starship Troopers Online, Magestorm, Aliens Online, Splatterball, Godzilla Online, Silent Death Online, Darkness Falls, and Darkness Falls: The Crusade.".
- GameStorm wikiPageExternalLink www.legendsofkesmai.com.
- GameStorm wikiPageExternalLink www.mpbt3025.com.
- GameStorm wikiPageExternalLink legendsofkesmai.htm.
- GameStorm wikiPageID "2836013".
- GameStorm wikiPageLength "1919".
- GameStorm wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- GameStorm wikiPageRevisionID "680263602".
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink AOL.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Air_Warrior.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Aliens_Online.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Online_gaming_services.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_publishers.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Dark_Age_of_Camelot.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Darkness_Falls:_The_Crusade.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Dragons_Gate.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_Arts.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Godzilla_Online.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Island_of_Kesmai.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Kesmai.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink MUD.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Magestorm.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Massively_multiplayer_online_role-playing_game.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Multiplayer_BattleTech:_Solaris.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Mythic_Entertainment.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Online_game.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Silent_Death_Online.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Splatterball.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLink Starship_Troopers_Online.
- GameStorm wikiPageWikiLinkText "GameStorm".
- GameStorm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ElectronicArts-stub.
- GameStorm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- GameStorm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-videogame-company-stub.
- GameStorm subject Category:Online_gaming_services.
- GameStorm subject Category:Video_game_publishers.
- GameStorm hypernym Service.
- GameStorm type Company.
- GameStorm type Organisation.
- GameStorm type Publisher.
- GameStorm type Art.
- GameStorm type Company.
- GameStorm type Publisher.
- GameStorm type Service.
- GameStorm comment "GameStorm was an online gaming service founded by Kesmai corporation in the 1990s. It offered several online video games at a flat monthly fee of $10 per month, a relatively radical payment system in the age of pay-by-hour online gaming. Both Kesmai and GameStorm were sold to Electronic Arts in 1999, and shut down by Electronic Arts in 2001.".
- GameStorm label "GameStorm".
- GameStorm sameAs Q5519793.
- GameStorm sameAs m.085tg8.
- GameStorm sameAs Q5519793.
- GameStorm wasDerivedFrom GameStorm?oldid=680263602.
- GameStorm isPrimaryTopicOf GameStorm.