Not exact matches
Cloud gaming:
Services such as Onlive, which
stream video
games over an Internet connection in much the same way that Netflix does with movies, are already
here, but they probably won't be fully viable until the majority of homes have ultra-fast connections.
That's really good, but
here's some more context: «Battlegrounds» is currently the No. 1 most
streamed game on Amazon - owned Twitch, the world's largest
game -
streaming service.
NHL center ice is pretty reasonable online
streaming service, and up
here in Canada, the CBC
streams all Saturday night
games that involve Canadian teams.
Here's what's new and ready to
stream now on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Now, Showtime Anytime, FilmStruck, video - on - demand, and other
streaming services... Amazon Prime reaches for
Game of Thrones spectacle in Britannia, a sprawling, violent historical epic featuring Druid mages, Celtic warrior queens, warring tribes, bloody battles, and David Morrissey as a Roman -LSB-...]
Here's a list of all of the new
games added to the subscription
streaming service.
Gates hammered on points reported
here for many years: that without a big, and sustained, boost in spending on basic research and development on energy frontiers, the chances of triggering an energy revolution are nil; that while the private sector and venture capital investors are vital for transforming breakthroughs into marketable products or
services, they will not invest in the long - haul inquiry that's required to generate
game - changing breakthroughs; that a 1 or 2 percent tax on carbon - emitting fuels could generate a large, steady
stream of money for invigorating the innovation pipeline; that a declining emissions cap and credit trading system --- if it could survive America's polarized politics --- would have to raise energy costs far beyond what would be politically tenable to generate a similar scale of transformational activity.
With consoles like Xbox and PlayStation already entrenched, and gaming
services like Steam already dominant, Google has a formidable challenge if it wants to break in
Here's what we think a Google
game console and
game streaming service will need if it hopes to be viable:
From casual side - scrollers you can play with any controller to high - end PC
games that are
streamed from a local computer or NVIDIA's Grid gaming
service, there's something for
gamers of all kinds
here.