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October 2011
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Published: 2011-10-01, Author: Thomas , review by: T3.com
High-end games on low-end kit, Nice controller, Amazing technical leap
Needs swift broadband, No Wi-Fi, Need to buy wireless bridge
ONLive is a revelatory concept that could change gaming forever, even if it’s not quite the finished article in this incarnation OnLive availability: Out now OnLive price: Controller and microconsole £70, games from £1.99 or playback subscription £6.9
Abstract: If you already own a quality gaming rig, an Xbox 360, or a PS3, the chances are the UK’s new game-streaming service OnLive may not be for you. If, however, your PC struggles to cope with the processing power needed for busy online multiplayer skirmishe...
Abstract: Photos Get the Flash Player to see this rotator. 100000 How cool is this – a cloud game system that enables real-time streaming play and storage of a vast catalogue of video games. If you’re thinking “Netflix ...
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Published: 2012-02-07, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Comfortable. Easy to set up. Makes playing console games on the OnLive PC software much more enjoyable. Doubles as a non-OnLive gamepad with tweaking. Supports Bluetooth for use with mobile devices.
Bottom Line, If you want to play console games but don't have the room for money for an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, the OnLive Wireless Controller brings the same experience to your computer with only a few compromises
If you want to play console games but don't have the room for money for an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, the OnLive Wireless Controller brings the same experience to your computer with only a few compromises....
The whole experience reminded us of nothing so much as playing a game on a just barely good enough PC. Thrifty PC gamers will know that feeling all too well and may even tolerate it by now. Sure, you get a hop and a skip every 30 seconds or so and the ...
Some may say I have looked into the future of gaming, others may say I “drank the punch,” but whatever you think you can give it a free trial, if you like that fork out $10 for a month of service. If you like that, buy one game that comes with a console...
Innovative, functional technology, An inexpensive and fast way to play games compared with other game consoles and PCs,
ole offers genuine cloud-based gaming for a reasonable price, and it really works, But some flaws hold it back from being a true replacement for your home game console or high-end gaming PC,
The OnLive MicroConsole offers genuine cloud-based gaming for a reasonable price, and it really works. But some flaws hold it back from being a true replacement for your home game console or high-end gaming PC. ...
Abstract: Through-the-pipes gaming service OnLive made an incredible splash when it was first announced but hasn’t seemed to get a lot of attention since it was launched. Regardless what you may (or may not) have heard, OnLive is available and it actually works...
Abstract: Video Review: The OnLive game system understands that gaming doesn't have to be about expensive consoles and computers. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review the gaming-on-demand system that offers anyone a chance to play popular titles all through t...
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Published: 2010-12-16, Author: Sean , review by: engadget.com
Stellar build qualityAffordable priceA tiny box, filled with promise
Requires stellar internet connectionLimited game selectionA tiny company, filled with promises
The OnLive Game System isn't for everyone, particularly folks who are cheap -- you'll find practically the exact same experience for free on Mac or PC, and OnLive has told us it plans to eventually integrate the tech into TVs and set-top-boxes too. It's a...