Tag Archives: gaikai
Mon, Jun 20, 2011 | 08:10 BST
Head in the Cloud: Gaming’s hardware agnostic future
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.
Fri, Jun 10, 2011 | 00:43 BST
Perry promises Gaikai on TVs by 2012
Streaming games service Gaikai’s claim to fame is the ability to run on practically everything – including Internet-capable TVs, as early as next year.
Wed, Apr 06, 2011 | 23:18 BST
Cloud-based gaming companies could take years to earn money back, says exec
Cloud-based streaming game services like OnLive and Gaikai may not be ready for prime time, according to one game industry executive.
Tue, Apr 05, 2011 | 15:48 BST
Gaikai teams up with Bigfoot Networks for better PC game streaming
Cloud gaming firm Gaikai’s announced an agreement with PC hardware company Bigfoot Networks that will allow Bigfoot’s products, which include gaming-oriented PC networking cards and Wi-FI adapters for notebooks, to work with Gaikai’s servers. When a Bigfoot Networks PC goes to a Gaikai-powered website, it “automatically recognizes the Gaikai service, delivering an unmatched cloud gaming experience.”
Gaikai and Bigfoot promise to reveal more about this new partnership “in the coming months.”
Mon, Mar 07, 2011 | 05:33 GMT
Gaikai’s launch was delayed by “Zero Day” demo servers
Dave Perry has said Gaikai’s late launch was a result of choosing to meet publisher demand for “ultra” streaming from day one of a new game’s release.
Mon, Feb 28, 2011 | 06:19 GMT
Gaikai now live in across 12 countries, ME2 playable
Veteran designer Dave Perry has announced streaming games service Gaikai is live, with trials of Mass Effect 2, The Sims 3, Spore and more available to those with beta access and robust Internet connections.
Tue, Jan 25, 2011 | 17:29 GMT
Ex-Namco and EA execs move to Gaikai

Former EA Redwood Shores CTO Tim Wilson and ex-Namco Bandai Games America VP of online development Robert Stevenson have joined cloud-based gaming company Gaikai. Gaikai, headed up by CEO and industry veteran David Perry, said the new appointments will help extend the company’s online expertise.
Thu, Dec 02, 2010 | 19:55 GMT
Mass Effect 2 looks like it runs rather well on a netbook when using Gaikai

Want to know how Gaikai works or how it will run a game like Mass Effect 2 on a netbook with a “single core Atom CPU”?
Engadget has you covered.
Wed, Nov 17, 2010 | 09:16 GMT
Gaikai enters open beta with 11,000 invites

David Perry’s confirmed that Cloud gaming service Gaikai has now entered open beta, with an initial round of 11,000 invites having been already sent out.
Wed, Nov 03, 2010 | 20:55 GMT
Perry: “Major” US games site wants to host Gaikai closed beta

David Perry, founder of Gaikai, has said he is close to landing a deal with a “major” US gaming site which wants to host the North American beta for the cloud service.
Fri, Oct 08, 2010 | 10:31 BST
David Perry: Gaikai already feature complete, will be out of beta in “mid-December”

OnLive’s been going through some growing pains, but awkward teenager or not, it’s still available for all to try. Its main competitor Gaikai, however, has definitely subscribed to the mantra of “slow and steady wins the race.” When, though, will it finally cross the finish line?
Speaking with VG247 during an interview at GDC Online in Austin, David Perry said that the cloud gaming service is on track to go live in mid-December.
Thu, Aug 26, 2010 | 09:48 BST
Gaikai takes shot at OnLive, beta servers now live in Italy, Japan

Gaikai’s closed beta servers are now live in Italy and Japan, according to the service’s creator, Dave Perry.
Tue, Aug 24, 2010 | 15:30 BST
THQ and others feel Cloud gaming is the future

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.
Fri, Jun 18, 2010 | 22:29 BST
Gaikai signs EA, moves into 2011

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.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 | 16:47 GMT
OnLive subscription service will draw customers to Gaikai, says Perry

David Perry has said that OnLive’s pricing model will cause gamers to flock to his free cloud service, Gaikai.
Wed, Oct 28, 2009 | 03:10 GMT
Xbox Live boss: Cloud gaming won’t overtake consoles any time soon

European Xbox Live boss Jerry Johnson has seen what streaming videogame services like OnLive and Gaikai have to offer, but – despite their potential ability to send his main moneymaker packing – he’s not too worried.
“Streaming technology is something that the industry is betting on longer term… right now I don’t believe that technology can scale out against the experience we can offer on a local machine,” he said during the London Games Conference.
“The technology will continue to improve. As an industry we’ll have to accept that and move with it – but I don’t think it’s on an accelerated timeline for the foreseeable future,” he added.
Thanks, TechRadar.
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Wed, Sep 09, 2009 | 14:29 BST
Gaikai works – video proof from Germany
IGN’s just posted a video of Keza MacDonald playing WoW and Mario Kart through Gaikai. Watch it after the break.
It works. No doubt. There it is: working. As MacDonald says in the WoW bit, the lag is “hardly noticeable”. The footage was filmed in Germany; the server’s in Holland.
It was confirmed this morning that the Cloud gaming service is to get a closed European beta this month.
Watch it. It’s the future.





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