Ars reviews the OnLive microconsole, service

Tagged: Cloud Computing, Online Games, OnLive, Software, Entertainment, Computer Hardware, Gaming, Technology
Source: Ars Technica - Read the full article
Posted: 1 year 26 weeks ago

"The OnLive service works much better than we expected, and the things you can do with a $100 microconsole or netbook are impressive... but the small game selection and inability to "own" of the games you buy are major downers." | more

 

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Anonymous

NO THANKS...

falmatrix2r
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i don't like the "streaming" idea..i like to have the content in my hands, CD case or more like with deluxe editions..

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