Tag: Cloud gaming
Console-quality cloud gaming hits Facebook with Gaikai
Console-quality games are now available through Facebook thanks to a new partnership with Gaikai, who are launching a beta version of their cloud-gaming service through the social network. A similar proposition to OnLive, Gaikai will let Facebook users subscribe to…
OnLive announce Wii U battling tablet game streaming for iOS and Android
OnLive, the cloud streaming gaming service, announced the launch of a new app at the E3 conference that will allow console-quality games to be played on iPads and Android tablets. The OnLive Player app will work much like other versions…
OnLive set for an autumn UK launch
OnLive, the game streaming service that bypasses expensive hardware in favour of a strong broadband connection connecting to a remote army of super-computers in order to beam the gaming action to your screen, is now on course for an autumn…
OnLive getting iPad app and movie service
Cloud gaming service OnLive are looking into offering an iPad app and a movie streaming service in addition to the videogame streaming tech they already tout. Currently only available in the US, the planned move will see them take on…
OnLive games streaming console goes on sale tomorrow
The OnLive MicroConsole, the video game streaming service that promises to revolutionise the way we play computer games, goes on sale in the US tomorrow. Though the PC version of OnLive has been available for a little while now, tomorrow…
OnLive game streaming platform to be bundled with BT Broadband in the UK
While it once seemed like an impossible pipe-dream, OnLive's game streaming service now has the backing of at least one heavyweight partner, BT. BT have signed an exclusive partnership deal with the cloud gaming company, obtaining a 2.6 per cent…
Console gaming set to disappear?
Square Enix boss Yoichi Wada is laying preparatory foundations for what he predicts will soon be the death of console gaming.
OnLive's cloud gaming service headed to mobile phones?
It's certainly interesting to see OnLive stretching its legs out in the handheld and mobile market.