A Truly Disruptive Technology?? Streaming games service launched
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

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After seven years in stealth mode, a Silicon Valley start-up has launched a “revolutionary” video game service that offers new competition to consoles.
OnLive, which launched at the Game Developer Conference, promises to deliver on demand video games via the cloud to the PC, Mac or TV.
The company said it can provide high quality gaming on low end machines.
“We think this moment, this day will be remembered as the beginning of a new era,” said OnLive boss Steve Perlman.
“This is huge. This is transparent cloud computing. This is really really important for the industry.
“This will open up creativity, allow for new experiences and new kinds of expression that have never been available before,” Mr Perlman told an audience of analysts, industry types and journalists at a ritzy unveiling of the product at San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art.
The innovation behind OnLive rests in its video compression technology which instantly streams video via the internet so that it appears “effectively instantaneously.”
“Perpetually, it appears the game is playing locally.”
The reality is that all the heavy lifting is done by remote data centres that can be up to a thousand miles away while players use a simple PC or TV hooked up to a broadband connection.
This removes the need for paying hundreds of dollars for traditional disc-based consoles made by the likes of Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony.
“We’re giving access to people who don’t have access. We’ve moved hardware out of the equation,” said Mr Perlman.
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Mr. X10 says:
April 5th, 2009
1:09 am
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