the Murderer of Game Console will Launched in June
An online gaming service which aims to "kill" the traditional console games will start appearing in the upcoming streaming on the Internet in June in the United States (U.S.).
OnLive, which started since 2009 heralded it, announce details of its services on GamesBeat Conference.
They promise 'games on demand' which is always ready to play them online without needing to download for hours or buying games in stores.
"OnLive solve the circle game console. We do not need new hardware," said Steve Perlman, founder of the company.
Operating officer, Mike McGarvey, further asserted, "We move your expenses from hardware to software. We offer new styles and is building a network infrastructure that will last for 30 years, not just five years."
Destructive Order
OnLive still under construction for eight years and will be available starting next June 17.
The company said it will send an online game to a personal computer, laptop, or television and can display high-quality games on low-tech device.
OnLive rely on technology compresses video so that when playing online feels like playing in a local device.
The fact is a data center located several thousand miles away to help alleviate the heavy connections.
Those who play using a television or personal computer will be connected to a broadband connection to the central system.
"This will greatly damage the company's game console and also not good for the retailer or vendor of the software," lamented Billy Pidgeon, gaming analyst with independent advice to the Bloomberg News quoted the BBC.
NPP research group (National Purchase Diary), a research institute in the U.S. market, reported last year sales of video games fell eight percent of 19.6 billion dollars or 13 billion euros.
Easy Results
OnLive say this is their response to changes in the behavior of gamers who tend to migrate to online games.
"There's a big shift from the pattern of 'download and play' to 'straight play' because the number of bite has no effect because it is consumed directly discharged immediately upon receipt," said Perlman.
Dean Takahashi of the page GamesBeat believe that success will not be obtained easily.
"It started going a little kid. One large tract that must be pursued by the company's games, but until at some point it will be a transition," he explained further.
Game lovers have to pay a monthly fee of 14.96 dollars to sign in and then buy or borrow the game over the Internet.
Beberpa available games is Assassin's Creed, Prince of Persia, and Borderlands.
But there is no definite date when OnLive will be available in other countries in the world.
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