March 25, 200917 yr Those of you who have Yahoo as your home page, you may have seen this new gaming device. It appears there is competition for PS3, XBox, and WII, with a new device that works like a DVR. here's the article here's the company's website: http://www.onlive.com/ /monthly_06_2011/post-3-13081022854_thumb.jpg
March 26, 200917 yr I think devices like this are still 5 years out. The bandwidth requirements for devices like this are going to need a good FIOS or DOCSIS 3.0 connections. For now, cloud computing will work, but cloud gaming needs some work.
March 29, 200917 yr This system is very well but how much will be expensive the "on-demand" games??? There is a similar system on the satellites: some vendor have a "on-demand" movies and a large collection of films: each "on-demand" cost $6.00 (5 euros) per movie = very expensive by month, if you watch 1, 2 or 5 films by day, isn't it? Egidio.
March 30, 200917 yr Like Ding, said, looks interesting, but still doesnt fully convince me it might be a break through THE PREM.
March 30, 200917 yr I signed up for the beta also. I would like to see how it goes. I would think you need a higher end connection to get in but I could be wrong.
July 16, 201015 yr I am not sure how many of you have been following this since Gator originally posted it but I have followed it now for over a year as I feel this may be the next revolution in gaming if it gets going. They have a founders club signup offering free monthly membership for the first year. I signed up last month and was accepted. They extended it until September...there is no obligation from my understanding but if you get in you will get the first year free and a very reduced rate on the second (like 4.95 a month I think). I started to make a new post about it due to the age of the original topic BUT since it will notify everyone who was interested enough to post on this subject originally I felt it to be the better option. Here is a link if you are interested http://www.onlive.com/signup UDATED: BTW for the hardcore PC gamer types that like the mouse keyboard like myself they are going to have an adapter for the console that hooks to the TV AND you are also going to be able to play on your PC via a program.
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