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    Onlive Threatening All Consoles?

    New tech could make consoles obsolete

    OnLive promises on-demand, streaming games

    By Mike Smith

    What if you could stream top-end games to your TV, just like a Youtube video that you can control? You'd never need to buy a console again.
    That's the future envisaged by Palo Alto startup OnLive, which plans to launch a groundbreaking gaming service this winter. OnLive will supply players with a small set-top box, not much bigger than a Nintendo DS, which will plug into your TV and your home broadband connection. From there, you can start playing games just like those on the Xbox 360, PS3 or PC -- but with no install time, no waiting for downloads, and no need for big, noisy, expensive consoles cluttering up your living room. OnLive's service can be continually upgraded, too, so you'll never be stuck with obsolete hardware again.
    Skeptical? So were we, until we actually sat down and played with an OnLive box last week. Even a blisteringly fast racer like Burnout Paradise was totally playable over the service, and top-spec shooter Crysis: Warhead -- which normally requires an expensive gaming PC -- ran excellently too. It's all rolled together with a slick interface that requires just a few button-presses to get playing.
    OnLive Pictures


    OnLive also includes some features you might associate more with your DVR than with a gaming console, including a Replay feature that lets you save the last ten seconds of your gameplay, and send it to your friends.
    PC gamers aren't left out, either: OnLive's service can be accessed with a browser plugin from either Mac or PC platforms, works identically to the TV version, and has hardware requirements so low you'll be able, the company boasts, to play the most advanced of games on a $300 netbook.
    OnLive has already signed deals with an impressive range of partners -- including EA, Take-Two, and Ubisoft -- and promises to have an up-to-the-minute selection of games when the service launches. Along with Burnout and Crysis, we spotted Grand Theft Auto IV, LEGO Batman, and Mirror's Edge among the games on offer, although the lineup will likely change before the service launches.
    There's a catch, though. Being an online, streaming service, OnLive is only going to be as good as your Internet connection. High-definition resolutions will require a higher-end broadband connection, and if your service is prone to drop out unexpectedly, you're probably going to wind up frustrated. Even if it works, all that streaming video's going to add up over the months, and heavy users might find themselves the receipient of some unwelcome attention from their ISPs. Modem users, needless to say, need not apply.
    OnLive won't talk price, other than to say that they'll be competitive with subscription services like Xbox Live. The box itself is simple and cheap to make, they told us, and it's easy to imagine it being thrown in with subscriptions -- rather like a cable or satellite TV set-top box. Games will most likely be available to rent or buy, and with free demos that don't need to be downloaded.

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    nice work copyin and pastin from yahoo :p
    but this shit looks likes its guna be expensive as hell,and ou need comcast cable for it,seeing has it says you need on demand which comes from cable,i personally dont think this would be a good device to be honest

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    (I know it's copied, but I made sure I gave credit to the author). I just thought it was interesting that they claim it might be better then all previous consoles. I have my doubts but I hope to see it demonstrated so I can make a clear evaluation.

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    Sadly, it very well could be the next wave... But I won't buy, F*ck trends and new consoles, I only buy from establised brands, Nintendo, Microsoft, ect.

    Besides this seems like a resurection of the Phantom project... google it, anyway it was a computer/console mix. It promised along the same lines. And it died.

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    Yea, maybe but if it succeeds..... It just might be the console to rule all consoles.

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    What's not like about it. You can play any game a regular system can,you can browse the web and it's as big as a Nintendo DS. With that alone sound's pretty good to me.

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    Yeah, I stubled upon this (Yes, with the toolbar) a few days ago. I don't think it will affect the consoles.

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    Not a chance.

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    I'd like to see how it plays out, whether it crashes and burns or succeeds.

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    one more thing,i do not believe that ran crysis excelently...youll need a alrady to begin with good as hell computer with like 800+ dolalrs in tech stuff,like graphics card,power source,etc

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