The experimental cloud game streaming service OnLive will eventually be available on smartphones such as Apple’s iPhone. Today, at a Wedbush financial conference in New York I showed OnLive running simultaneously on 2 iPhones, a TV, and a computer,” said company founder and CEO Steve Perlman. Writing a blog post …
Read More »OnLive confirmed for iPhone
Cloud-gaming service will land on various cellphones some time after PC launch
Read More »LGC 09: Microsoft dismisses OnLive threat
Microsoft has dismissed the possibility of streaming technology such as OnLive and Gaikai damagaing its Xbox business for the foreseeable fututure.” Speaking at London Games Conference this evening, Xbox Live EMEA boss Jerry Johnson told BAFTA HQ – packed by industry delegates – that streaming tech was not on an …
Read More »OnLive CEO joins next DICE Summit line-up
OnLiveâ??s Perlman joined by Remedy Entertainmentâ??s Matias Myllrinne
Read More »Big names invest in OnLive
Pioneering streaming games service OnLive has won the affections of a number of high-profile backers as the service gears up for what it is now calling a ‘winter’ launch. Amongst the names pumping cash into the fledgling service are the likes of North American telecoms provider AT&T and multimedia giant …
Read More »Developers must not ignore digital distribution
Those who do risk becoming redundant, says Develop columnist
Read More »Intel investing in OnLive rival
Chipmaker providing tech and $500,000 for new TransGaming service
Read More »OnLive opens to public
Streaming games platform OnLive has opened its Beta to gamers – the first time the service has become publicly available. Consumers register on the firm’s website to apply. OnLive founder and CEO Steve Perlman said that the company was keen to hear feedback from those who test the service. He …
Read More »Warner plans Midway IP revamp, invests in OnLive
Company ties Midway IP to its recent investment in OnLive
Read More »Playcast launches streaming gaming service
Whilst ambitious tech projects OnLive and Dave Perry’s Gaikai have been jostling for a share of the headlines, a little-known Israeli company called Playcast has beaten both to the punch by launching a streaming games service in its home country. Launched in conjunction with cable provider Hot, the pilot service …
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