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Numerous modelers attempted to utilize the power of telephone lines to move information between consoles. William von Meister revealed remarkable modem-move development for the Atari 2600 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in 1982. The new device, the CVC GameLine, engaged customers to download programming and games using their nice telephone affiliation and a cartridge that could be associated with their Atari console. The contraption allowed customers to "download" various games from engineers all around the planet, which could be played for nothing up to different times; it also allowed customers to download free games on their…