Videogame cloud computing service OnLive says its technology is also suited for streaming content to mobile phones, reports Gamesindustry.biz. Company CEO Steve Perlman demonstrated the service running on iPhone at a recent financial conference, where he showed a game being played over OnLive simultaneously on a television, a computer, and Apple’s app phone. Perlman told investors the demo is only meant to show that the service is capable of running on mobile phones. The company is still focused on launching its service to stream games to TVs and computers. GI.biz says OnLive missed its expected 2009 US launch date and continues to face skepticism. Read more at Gamesindustry.biz.
OnLive Game Cloud Could Drift To Mobile
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