Tag Archives: cloud gaming

Mon, Jun 27, 2011 | 23:10 BST

OnLive said to be “chatting” with Microsoft, Sony

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OnLive VP of Engineering Joe Bentley said in an interview that OnLive is “chatting” with Microsoft and Sony about OnLive’s cloud-based game delivery technology. It’s far from an announcement of a potential deal, but his comments are very interesting nonetheless.

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Tue, Jun 21, 2011 | 02:36 BST

Former Sony Executive predicts Apple could “be” the games industry

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Phil Harrison, former head of Sony’s Worldwide Studios, has predicted the death of physical media and said if Apple continues as it is, it “will be the games industry”.

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Mon, Jun 20, 2011 | 08:10 BST

Head in the Cloud: Gaming’s hardware agnostic future

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Expectation says we’re three to four years from the next major console cycle. If cloud gaming has anything to do with it, it may well be the last.

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Fri, Jun 10, 2011 | 10:50 BST

Yerli: Cloud gaming “dangerous” from “business perspective”, OnLive and Gaikai “pioneers”

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Crytek boss Cervat Yerli has said that cloud gaming presently is risky from a “business perspective.”

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Sat, May 28, 2011 | 17:32 BST

Dyack: Multiplayer surge due to used game sales “hurting the single-player experience”

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Silicon Knights boss Denis Dyack believes the surge in games with a large multiplayer component is due to developers and publishers trying to combat used game sales.

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Thu, May 26, 2011 | 01:52 BST

Carmack: Cloud-based gaming is “inevitable”

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John Carmack, one of id Software’s founding fathers, has predicted cloud gaming will have the biggest impact on the games industry in the immediate future.

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Wed, Apr 06, 2011 | 23:18 BST

Cloud-based gaming companies could take years to earn money back, says exec

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Cloud-based streaming game services like OnLive and Gaikai may not be ready for prime time, according to one game industry executive.

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Wed, Feb 16, 2011 | 06:23 GMT

T5 claims game streaming patent, OnLive says it has “no relevance whatsoever”

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Funny thing about big, all-encompassing patents: they leave a surprising amount of wiggle room. And if T5 Labs is right, OnLive may be about to learn that the hard way.

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Thu, Dec 02, 2010 | 15:45 GMT

OnLive’s $10 per month flat-rate game plan launches January 15

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OnLive Game System shipments have begun, and soon, so will a  $9.99 per month flat-rate gaming plan from the service.

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Thu, Nov 18, 2010 | 06:59 GMT

OnLive announces Netflix-style flat rate for back catalog, begins taking pre-orders for MicroConsole

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Gaikai may finally be galloping out the gates, but OnLive’s far from finished.

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Tue, Aug 24, 2010 | 15:30 BST

THQ and others feel Cloud gaming is the future

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THQ CEO Brian Farrell is a proponent of Cloud gaming, and believes it has the potential to lower the “entry barrier” into gaming for consumers who don’t wish to spend the cash on a console.

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Fri, Jun 18, 2010 | 22:29 BST

Gaikai signs EA, moves into 2011

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Gaikai has announced it’s struck a multi-year deal with EA to include some of its more popular PC titles when the service launches.

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Tue, Mar 16, 2010 | 16:47 GMT

OnLive subscription service will draw customers to Gaikai, says Perry

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David Perry has said that OnLive’s pricing model will cause gamers to flock to his free cloud service, Gaikai.

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Sat, Mar 06, 2010 | 18:23 GMT

Ballmer hints around about future forms of Xbox 360, talks cloud

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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has been chatting again, and you know what that means – speculative Xbox 360 talk.

This time, it has to do with new forms of the console, along with changing price points.

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Tue, Jul 14, 2009 | 17:07 BST

Video interview – Perry on Gaikai, service for Q1 2010 launch after closed beta

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Cloud gaming service Gaikai is aiming for launch in early 2010 after a closed beta, creator David Perry told VG247 at Develop in Brighton today.

“If it all goes to plan we’re looking at the first quarter of 2010, and there’ll be a closed beta before that,” he said.

“As of last night we have 20,000 people signed up for our closed beta, with not a single dollar spent on marketing.”

Perry added: “I already have enough players for closed beta. What we’re actually going to do is set up the servers in California and we’re going to keep delivering players until we cripple the servers.

“Then we’re going to make some configuration changeswhen we see the data, then we’re going to invite more players.”

When he gets the “final server configuration” he’ll “launch across the US”.

Perry keynoted Develop this morning on the subject of Gaikai, MMOs and Acclaim.

Hit the break for 17 minutes of video of Perry talking solely about Gaikai. For ease, we’ve paraphrased our questions below so you can jump to the bits you fancy.

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Mon, Jun 29, 2009 | 20:41 BST

Wedbush: OnLive tech “will ultimately be widely adopted”

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Wedbush Morgan said in a report today that “OnLive could change the landscape” of gaming, and that its preview of the service at GDC left onlookers “blown away”.

“It is not clear to us that OnLive will dominate any time soon, but we are confident that this breakthrough technology will ultimately be widely adopted,” said the firm, adding that OnLive’s ultra-low-latency set-up is likely to appeal to those demanding videoconferencing as a sideline.

Verizon or another broadband provider could buy the company for its videoconferencing capability, Wedbush said, and could offer games as an add-on to the videoconferencing service.

“The possibilities are endless, but the technology is quite appealing, and we are confident that OnLive will end up as part of the video game culture some time next decade.”

The service is expected to launch in 2009.

Mon, Apr 27, 2009 | 06:41 BST

Spector: I changed Will Wright’s mind on importance of Cloud gaming

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Warren Spector convinced Will Wright at GDC that Cloud gaming’s going have a giant impact on the trade.

The famed developers went toe-to-toe on the issue during the Luminaries Lunch at the Californian show last month.

“For the first time in my life, at least, I actually got Will Wright to admit that I was right about something we were argued about — specifically, the big impact Cloud computing was likely to have on games and game development,” Spector said, writing on his blog.

“I think it’s going to be huge and he, at least at the start of the discussion, didn’t think it would change things at all.”

Wright told VG247 after the Lunch that, “In the future, if people are really browsing these things, it’s a great opportunity.”

There’s a full update on Warren’s first GDC day through the link, there.

Thu, Apr 02, 2009 | 11:47 BST

Crytek – Cloud gaming “might” be workable from 2013 onwards

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Crytek boss Cevat Yerli’s told GI it doesn’t expect Cloud gaming to be viable until at least 2013.

“We had our research in 2005 on this subject but we stopped around 2007 because we had doubts about economics of scale. But that was at a time when bandwidth was more expensive,” he said.

“We saw that by 2013 – 2015 with the development of bandwidths and household connections worldwide that it might become more viable then.”

It’s netcon speeds, not video rendering, that’s letting the side down, Yerli said.

“It doesn’t take a lot to make a video-based renderer, but what you need is the right infrastructure that is beyond the technology we have, it’s more like cable net providers and communication networks.

“They have to provide fast bandwidths and connectivity in order to allow such technology to excel. So as it was dependent on somebody else, we decided to wait,” he added.

More through there.