The Big Three platform holders – Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo – will not support OnLive with their software, according to Gaikai founder David Perry. A pretty obvious difference between Gaikai and OnLive is the fact that they’ll never have a Nintendo, Sony or Microsoft game on their system,” Perry told …
Read More »David Perry: Cloud nine
Gaikaiâ??s founder uncovers key details of the service, that latency issue, and how it differs from OnLive.
Read More »Nintendo, Sony and MS â??will never support OnLiveâ??
â??OnLive is trying to directly compete with the platform holders,â?? says Gaikai founder David Perry
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The second part of our interview with OnLive's Mike McGarvey
Read More »OnLive: ‘Nothing can rival our tech’
Cloud-based system to enter closed beta this summer
Read More »Pachter: Downloads will control half the game market in 10 years
Developers will see half the business in downloads and cloud computing, says the Wedbush Morgan analyst
Read More »Cloud control
Part one of our interview with OnLive's Mike McGarvey
Read More »Gaikai E3 press demo cancelled
Industry veteran David Perry will no longer be showing his cloud gaming service, Gaikai, to the press at E3. According to a post on his confirmed Twitter account, Perry implied that the reason for withdrawing from press demos was down to complications regarding patent filings. Perry will still demonstrating the …
Read More »Perry pulls Gaikai press demo at E3
Cloud gaming service only viewable for publishers at E3 due to patent complications
Read More »Why OnLive is skipping E3
Mike McGarvey, the COO of controversial new streaming games service OnLive, has explained that his firm will not be attending next month’s E3 event in LA as it has no reason to talk to retail. Speaking on his blog of the fact that OnLive will supposedly eradicate the need for …
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