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Sony game streaming...on tablets? da fug?

Started by Nando, 01/07/2014, 02:48 PM

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Nando

http://kotaku.com/sony-announces-game-streaming-service-playstation-now-1496385001?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow

"Soon, you'll be able to play top-shelf PS3 games like The Last of Us on tablets thanks to Sony's newly-announced PlayStation Now streaming service"

trying to find more news about this.

jlued686

This is just the new name for the Gaikai service they purchased ages ago. It's sort of the Netflix of video games, or will be, I guess. It will allow for the streaming of games from PS3, PS2, etc., on Vita, PS4, tablets, and smartphones.

Granted many (most?) of the games won't be optimal for playing on tablets/smartphones, but that's only one aspect of the service. Also, once better iOS7 and Android controllers hit (and don't suck), it'll probably be much more appealing.

Opethian

Any game not affected by input lag would do just nice. Now I just need more internets...
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Nando

I recall the Gaikai bit. I'm sure it's gonna rock in JP.  Since here in the US our connections SUCK; well good luck Sony.

The Vita now just became a bit more interesting.

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Quote from: Nando on 01/07/2014, 04:23 PMSince here in the US our connections SUCK
You're complaining with a full stomach and doesn't even know, I have an awful 240 kb/s download rate and many people have less where I live. :P
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Nando

Quote from: guest on 01/07/2014, 07:23 PM
Quote from: Nando on 01/07/2014, 04:23 PMSince here in the US our connections SUCK
You're complaining with a full stomach and doesn't even know, I have an awful 240 kb/s download rate and many people have less where I live. :P
I hear ya. The topic does involve streaming and JP and some parts of Europe beat the snot out of US connections.

munchiaz

I guess this is neat. But i don't see myself using it very much. If i want to play an only ps1 game, cant i just download from PSN ?

Nando

Quote from: munchiaz on 01/09/2014, 11:58 AMI guess this is neat. But i don't see myself using it very much. If i want to play an only ps1 game, cant i just download from PSN ?
I imagine it could be a way to break down the price barrier and diversify where games are accessed. Supposedly Sony will be putting out Bravia tv's with this service already built in. Think of international markets.

o.pwuaioc

Won't this eventually kill their hardware division?

EvilEvoIX

This is going to put Game Stop and Game Fly out of business.  PS1-2-3-4 Games all on a cloud and streaming to a Vita?  Did anyone happen to catch Game stops Stock Prices??

http://www.shacknews.com/article/82552/gamestop-stock-drops-following-playstation-now-announcement
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I am no expert but I will say that this is a direct correlation.
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Nando

Quote from: guest on 01/09/2014, 02:02 PMWon't this eventually kill their hardware division?
Sort off. I recall reading several articles talking about the future of gaming. The gist was a Roku like box, or TV integrated streaming gaming services from a MASSIVE cluster of server machines. As well as powerful mobile devices. Phones, tablets, dedicated portable game systems, watches. Games, games, games everywhere.

The next home consoles won't ever reach our living rooms. They'll be in super cold server rooms.  I imagine the mobile bubble should be popping soon. Specially after seeing all the stuff at CES.


Personally, I don't care for that.