GameTap was conceived primarily as an
online subscription rental service, competing against mail-based services like
GameFly. GameTap offered two subscription levels: a Premium subscription with access to the entire content library, and a Classic subscription with access to older console and arcade games running in
emulation. GameTap also sold games via the online distribution method. GameTap initially offered a limited selection of games for free play without a subscription, but this option was discontinued. Originally, GameTap was designed to offer not only video games, but a complete media hub (GameTap TV), taking advantage of the
TBS catalog as well as offering original video content, including the animated series
Revisioned: Tomb Raider and new episodes of
Space Ghost Coast to Coast. GameTap TV has since been discontinued. Most multiplayer games can be played by two users on the same computer; many others not originally intended to be played outside of a
LAN may be played over the internet by using a
VPN client such as
Hamachi. A limited number of games have been enhanced with an online leaderboard and challenge lobby, adding internet multiplayer to games that previously could only be played face to face. Every Monday GameTap holds a leaderboard tournament with a different game each week.
GameTap Originals GameTap has funded the development of a number of titles, with the games subsequently premiering as GameTap exclusives. Such games include
Sam & Max Season One and
Myst Online: Uru Live. On February 7, 2007, GameTap announced their third original game,
Galactic Command: Echo Squad, from independent developer 3000AD. The four-part episodic game is a space combat title formerly planned for launch in the Summer of 2007. However, it suffered from constant delays, and in early 2008, GameTap announced that it had canceled its deal with 3000AD. "It was a good game, it was very solid, but as we were going through, it ended up not being the right title for our audience," says Ricardo Sanchez. "It was a tough call. I think it's one of the strongest games [Derek] ever made. We put a lot of effort into it...I honestly think it's one of Derek's strongest games."{{cite web On May 15, 2007,
PC Gamer magazine premiered the first look at GameTap's newest original game, ''
American McGee's Grimm'', a 24 part episodic series by game designer
American McGee. == History ==