Total Entertainment Network (TEN) was an
online gaming service that existed from September, 1996"TEN goes commercial; Leading interactive entertainment network for game players offers special introductory pricing to first 25,000 members,"
Business Wire Sep. 23, 1996. Available online at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/TEN+goes+commercial%3b+Leading+interactive+entertainment+network+for...-a018698627"Planet Optigon, Outland to merge and form "The Total Entertainment Network"; Online Entertainment companies merge, receive venture financing from Kleiner Perkins, Caulfield & Byers,"
Business Wire Apr. 24, 1995. Available online at http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Planet+Optigon%2c+Outland+to+merge+and+form+%22The+Total+Entertainment...-a016857194 of
Optigon Interactive and
Outland in June, 1995 when they received their first round of
venture capital funding from
Vinod Khosla, a general partner at
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
The service offered
PC game players a place to play
DOS and
Windows-based games online with and against other players, to chat, to download game-related content, and to compete for high scores and to win tournaments. The service was bundled with many PC games and offered as a subscription service. Some of the games supported on TEN include
Duke Nukem...
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