Entries in 'cloud gaming' (26)
Sony registers 'PlayStation Cloud' domains
Sony has snatched up a trio of domains relating to the term ‘Playstation Cloud.’
Next Playstation console will use Gaikai to stream PS3 games - report
Sony is reportedly looking to utilize its acquisition of cloud gaming service Gaikai for its next Playstation console.
Cloud Gaming Europe 2013
Feb 21st 2013 - Feb 22nd 2013 in Hamburg, Germany Cloud Gaming is the world's only chain of cloud gaming focused conferences designed to deliver the answers you need to keep pace with this rapid market shift
Cloud gaming service Playcast plans Q1 2013 launch in US
Television channel-based cloud gaming service Playcast will launch in the US early next year for set-top boxes, tablets, smartphones, and PCs.
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Discover the 20 games that will save Christmas in this week's MCV
The latest issue of MCV is now available digitally, and it features the 20 games that UK retailers believe will make their Christmas.
INTERVIEW PART 2: Shuhei Yoshida talks cloud gaming
Following on from Part 1 yesterday, MCV continues its discussion with Sony Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida.
Backwards compatibility key to Sony's Gaikai deal
The rumoured partnership between Sony and cloud gaming specialist Gaikai could be to bring more PlayStation and PS2 titles to current formats.
Gaikai emerges as Sony acquisition frontrunner
The signs are pointing to an acquisition of Gaikai at the hands of Sony.
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PlayStation cloud gaming service rumoured for E3
Sony will strike a deal with OnLive or Gaikai at E3 next month for PlayStation cloud gaming, according to reports.
Onlive heading to Google TV
Cloud gaming service OnLive will soon be available through devices that feature Google TV.
Cloud Gaming Europe
Jan 17th 2012 - Jan 18th 2012 in London Cloud Gaming is the world's only chain of cloud gaming focused conferences designed to deliver the answers you need to keep pace with this rapid market shift
THQ: Transition from boxed to digital is underway
Cloud gaming will prove a positive development for consumers, publishers and developers, THQ CEO Brian Farrell has told an audience at the Cloud Gaming USA conference in San Jose.
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Onlive looks to exclusive deals
OnLive has acknowledged that exclusive content deals will help tempt more consumers to its cloud gaming service.
E3 2011: Crytek predicts Cloud transformations
Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli has said that cloud gaming will potentially completely alter the structure of the videogames industry, providing it can surmount immediate business and scalability obstacles.
MICROSOFT: Cloud storage for Xbox 360
Following Microsoft’s E3 press conference yesterday, the firm announced that Xbox 360 will receive a new cloud storage system.
EEDAR: Cloud gaming could kill Farmville
Analysts EEDAR warn that the days of social gaming may be over, with Cloud Gaming set to take its place.
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E3 2010: Gaikai signs EA
EA has become the first publisher to sign up to Gaikai’s streaming video games service that will allow users to play high-spec titles via any web browser.
E3 2010: OnLive roundup
Ahead of its launch on Thursday, Onlive has released final details of its cloud gaming service - including the initial games line-up and titles that will be available in future.
E3 2010: OnLive gets Deus Ex 3, Driver and more
OnLive hasn't even launched yet - and already big publishers are saying their upcoming major titles, first shown at E3 this week, will be available on the streaming game service.
E3 2010: Japanese firms back OnLive
There are now 25 publishers supporting the OnLive game streaming service.
E3 2010: Dell signs OnLive deal
OnLive has announced it has teamed up with PC specialists Dell to power the launch of its upcoming cloud gaming service.
E3 2010: OnLive ready for launch this week
When E3 closes its doors on Thursday June 17th, a new era will begin for online gaming.
Cloud gaming to transform retail
This year’s launch of online streaming service Gaikai will offer publishers and retailers a chance to outdo each other on the emerging digital battleground.
BT backs OnLive
The credibility of streaming game service OnLive has been given a serious boost this morning - British Telecom has become one of its investors.










































