Posted Jul 01, 2009 at 10:34AM by Karl B.
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We may not have seen it at E3, but it looks like David Perry is finally ready to show off his game streaming service, Gaikai, to the public. In a new video posted on his own website, Perry demonstrates how Gaikai handles, running games like Spore, World of Warcraft, and an emulated Mario Kart 64 on a standard computer with a home cable connection.
Those who want to give the Gaikai service a go can sign up for the closed beta test at www.gaikai.com. You can also find more info on the tech demo and the service itself at the source link. Related articles: |
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» Brilliant
This looks fantastic, just wondering if they'll be able to support game controllers through a web-browser. If they can, then i'd happily pay for such a service providing the network quality was always good.
This looks fantastic, just wondering if they'll be able to support game controllers through a web-browser. If they can, then i'd happily pay for such a service providing the network quality was always good.
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So... Onlive competitor?
So... Onlive competitor?
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I'd just like to know how they plan to license a decent amount of games, there's no way in hell nintendo's going to let them put mario kart up there
I'd just like to know how they plan to license a decent amount of games, there's no way in hell nintendo's going to let them put mario kart up there
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Great way to waste you internet allowance.
So you don't get to own a physical copy of the game or the console.
Great way to waste you internet allowance.
So you don't get to own a physical copy of the game or the console.
» im pretty sure..
the closed beta is just for publishers.. not for everybody.. your article mislead me and got my hopes up :( lol
the closed beta is just for publishers.. not for everybody.. your article mislead me and got my hopes up :( lol
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