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How Playstation games will end up on mobiles
Original at Mobile Phones
• Thu, Apr 9
UK - Peter White The effect is so stunning that we are not surprised that EA, Ubisoft, Take Two Interactive, WEB Games, Eidos, THQ and Atari (and a few others) have all signed to make games available for the OnLive system. And for them it is easy, a PC designed game ...
Will OnLive Kill The Game Console?
Original at Alibaba News Channel
• Fri, Apr 3
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Perlman says the service is supported by a wide range of game developers, including Electronic Arts (nasdaq: ERTS - news - people ), Ubisoft, Take-Two Interactive Software (nasdaq: TTWO - news - people ), Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment ...
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No disks needed for startup's streamed video games
Original at online.indianagazette.com
• Tue, Mar 31
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Most big-name game publishers, like Electronic Arts Inc., Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and Eidos Interactive Ltd., have signed on, and OnLive says upcoming games will be available on the service at the same time they are released in stores. ...
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Virtual games service threatens future of consoles - StrategyEye
Original at strategyeye.com
• Wed, Mar 25
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StrategyEye (subscription), UK OnLive is due to roll out in beta this summer, with a full launch expected to follow later this year. Agreements in place with nine major games publishers, including Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, Ubisoft and Atari.
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OnLive to Launch Cloud-Based Gaming Service, Make Consoles Obsolete
Original at EfluxMedia
• Wed, Mar 25
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The company, which has been developing its service for seven years now, already inked deals with the industry giants such as Take-Two Interactive, Electronic Arts, Atari Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive and others. OnLive: Will it beat Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii? Australian Techworld
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Original at Seeking Alpha
• Wed, Mar 25
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NY So far, Electronic Arts (ERTS), THQ (THQI), Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), Codemasters, Eidos, Atari, Warner Bros., Epic Games and Ubisoft have all signed on for OnLive. That's no surprise. Out of a $60 game, about $12 goes to retailers like GameStop ...
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OnLive to make your PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii obsolete?
Original at GAMER.BLORGE
• Tue, Mar 24
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Australia Electronic Arts, THQ, Take-Two Interactive, Codemasters, Eidos, Atari, Warner Bros., Epic Games, and Ubisoft have all already agreed to distribute their games through the service. If successful, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo could even follow suit. ...
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OnLive Will Change Gaming Forever. Or Will It?
Original at Technologizer
• Tue, Mar 24
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CA Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, Atari, THQ, Codemasters, Eidos, Warner Bros., Epic Games and Ubisoft have already signed distribution deals. It seems like OnLive has all the bases covered, but if there’s one serious vulnerability, ...
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Games Without the Console
Original at popsci.com
• Tue, Mar 24
NY OnLive's remote computers, a laptop or desktop powered by anything friskier than a hamster should be able to play even the most demanding titles: OnLive has inked deals with major publishers such as EA, Ubisoft, Take-Two Interactive, Warner Bros. ...
No disks needed for startup's streamed video games
Original at google.com
• Tue, Mar 24
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Most big-name game publishers, like Electronic Arts Inc., Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and Eidos Interactive Ltd., have signed on, and OnLive says upcoming games will be available on the service at the same time they are released in stores. ...
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WebTV founder tackles games - The Daily Deal
Original at The Deal Blogs
• Tue, Mar 24
While OnLive has won the hearts and minds of game publishers, having signed on nine companies including Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS), Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. (NASDAQ:TTWO) and Ubisoft Entertainment SA, now it must win over the public. ...
OnLive set to make gaming hardware and software obsolete
Original at The Tech Herald
• Tue, Mar 24
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IN Some of the prominent videogame publishers already signed up to support the service include Atari, Codemasters, Electronic Arts, Eidos Interactive, Epic Games, Take-Two Interactive, THQ, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
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OnLive to Introduce Cloud-Based Gaming Service, Forget about Consoles
Original at EfluxMedia
• Tue, Mar 24
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New York based OnLive already signed agreements with the industry giants such as Take-Two Interactive, Electronic Arts, Atari Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive and others. The aim of the service, according to Steve Perlman and Mike McGarvey of OnLive, ...
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