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PostSubject: A new era in gaming   Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:11 am


By Maggie Shiels

Technology reporter, BBC News, San Francisco


A new online video game distribution network hopes to revolutionise the way people play games and re-write the economics of the industry.

OnLive, to be launched at the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco, aims to let players stream on-demand games at the highest quality level.

The service could provide competition for Playstation, Xbox, and the Wii.

"OnLive is the most powerful game system in the world," said company founder Steve Perlman

"No high-end hardware, no upgrades, no endless downloads, no discs, no recalls, no obsolescence. With OnLive, your video game experience is always state-of-the-art," he declared.

Mr Perlman said that the company has developed a data compression technology that allows games to be powered on remote servers rather than on game consoles.

Users download games instantly through the OnLive MicroConsole or straight onto a PC or Mac. The MicroConsole also connects to any TV. All that is required is a high speed connection.

Gamers will be able to select from an on-demand catalogue of video titles stored on these data servers. The Palo Alto based company promises that the service will provide instant access to the most advanced games in the world, solo and multiplayer.

To date nine publishers have signed up including familiar names like Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, THQ and Atari Interactive.

'A world without consoles'

Initial reaction from the gaming press has been a mixture of the positive and the sceptical.

Sid Shuman of GamePro told PC World "When we finally got hands-on with OnLive, I gotta admit, I was impressed."

Michael McWhertor of Kotaku.com admitted "We were a little suspicious of OnLive's capability to deliver perceptually lag-free on-demand games. But then we played a hasty online game of Crysis Wars on the service and became a little less suspicious. It seemed to work.

"Will it work in the wild? It might," concluded Mr McWhertor.

At VentureBeat, which is holding its own games conference called GamesBeat, Dean Takahasi said "OnLive's technology could eventually sweep through all forms of entertainment and applications, providing the missing link in helping the internet take over our living rooms."

"It remains to be seen if this is just vapourware," said Cesar A. Beradini of TeamXbox.com.

"The real question is what would happen if this actually works as promised? Is it the end of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo as console manufacturers?"
he asked.

From that standpoint Michael Pachter of Wedbush Morgan Securities told USA Today "OnLive shows the potential for a gaming world without consoles" if the pricing is right.

According to Mr Perlman a new era for gaming is here.

"We've cleared the last remaining hurdle for the video games industry: effective online distribution.

"By putting the value back into the games themselves and removing the reliance on expensive, short-lived hardware, we are dramatically shifting the economics of the industry. Delivering games instantly to the digital living room is the promise game fans have been waiting for," he said.
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www.onlive.com

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PostSubject: Re: A new era in gaming   Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:53 am

Well idk...does it means that if i want to play Xbox games on PC i can juz download it of OnLive?? Ah well gotta read that article...

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PostSubject: Re: A new era in gaming   Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:01 pm

Kevlar_Uranus wrote:
Well idk...does it means that if i want to play Xbox games on PC i can juz download it of OnLive?? Ah well gotta read that article...


Well yes,and that too "instantly" as the company claims.

Only prob is atm it is meant for US alone i think. Rolling Eyes:

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PostSubject: Re: A new era in gaming   Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:53 am

Well, this could be interesting. Although I'd really like to keep the consoles... more fun to play games while doing something on your PC. Takes the boredom out of loading times Rolling Eyes:

I'd expect this to arrive in Europe within 2 months after the USA get it, and at least 1 year before we get it, lol. India will probably get it about 9 months after... probably slower. Anywhere else... I would have an opinion, but I can't be bothered making one up.
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