OnLive has created an adapter that brings its cloud-based, instant-play video games to the TV — and it’s hoping to attract the whole family, not just the hardcore male gamer, to partake in the action. OnLive is taking orders now for its MicroConsole and an accompanying OnLive Wireless Controller. The $99 bundle, which includes any free game from the company’s collection of 35, will begin shipping on December 2. The console is not much larger than a VHS cassette, since all the technology is in the cloud.
OnLive's Tiny Cloud Console Could Revolutionize Gaming
Posted by: Rob Spiegel November 18, 2010 02:07 PMOnLive has created an adapter that brings its cloud-based, instant-play video games to the TV — and it’s hoping to attract the whole family, not just the hardcore male gamer, to partake in the action. OnLive is taking orders now for its MicroConsole and an accompanying OnLive Wireless Controller. The $99 bundle, which includes any free game from the company’s collection of 35, will begin shipping on December 2. The console is not much larger than a VHS cassette, since all the technology is in the cloud.