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Full OnLive integration coming to Google TVs
OnLive’s pledge to become available across a wide range of devices went a step further last week. OnLive and Google announced the cloud gaming service will be coming to Google TVs from every manufacturer. The OnLive Viewer can be downloaded right now, but the complete OnLive experience is coming in time.
Playing a free 5-hour trial of Saint’s Row: The Third could win you a prize
Saint’s Row: The Third can be purchased for well under $60 right now, but it’s never a bad idea to try a game before you purchase it. If you are signed up for OnLive, you can play Saint’s Row: The Third for five hours without paying a dime starting December 29. The trial consists of more »
OnLive may break games into episodes for a lower price
One of OnLive’s greatest achievements has also spawned a rather unique problem. Recently, OnLive released an app for Android that lets users play full OnLive games on their smartphone or tablet. The latest update to the app also optimized the service for the Xperia Play. Even though bringing cloud gaming to mobile devices is a more »
The Xperia Play gets more relevant thanks to OnLive support
We waited a long time for the highly anticipated PlayStation phone. When the Xperia Play was announced, it felt like our dreams had finally come true. It’s a little sad how underwhelming and somewhat irrelevant the Xperia Play has become over time, but it still is the best (if not the only) smartphone out there more »
OnLive for Android impressions
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Yesterday, OnLive released a full Android app that allows its users to play several games on their smartphone or tablet. I’m fortunate enough to own one of the devices that is compatible with the app, and spent a decent amount of time testing it out. At about 18Mbps down and 4.15Mbps up, I believe my experience is what a lot of OnLive users can relate to. So does OnLive’s mobile offering work as well as the desktop client? You’re about to find out.
OnLive app for Android released, new controller revealed
On Wednesday evening, OnLive released its app for Android devices. It’s not the same app that was released a while ago for the iPad either. The Android app is the first to bring OnLive’s entire cloud gaming experience to mobile devices. OnLive is going all out with this thing by selling a new OnLive Wireless Controller for $49.99 as well.
Cyber Monday 2011: Cloud gaming deals from OnLive
The onslaught of Cyber Monday deals continues with OnLive. The cloud gaming company cut prices on a lot of its games today. Although these games aren’t all that new, their prices may be low enough to convince you to check out some games you may have missed. Also, OnLive has a promotion for new users that gives them one free game of their choice just for signing up.
Enjoy Afterfall: InSanity on Black Friday 2011
Does the thought of braving Black Friday crowds seem too brutal for you? Don’t worry, there’s an alternative. November 25, 2011 isn’t just the most frenzied shopping day of the year. It’s also the day when Nicolas’ Afterfall: InSanity debuts! So instead of facing bloodthirsty creatures while scavenging for both survival and glory, you can sit at home with a new post-apocalyptic survival-horror-shooter. Okay, so either way you’ll see some pretty dark things, but at least the monsters and scary situations in Afterfall: InSanity won’t be real.
As mentioned, Afterfall: InSanity is a survival horror game following a man named Albert…
Give the gift of OnLive this holiday season
Christmas in the cloud? It’s real, and it’s happening this year thanks to OnLive. Starting tomorrow at 3pm Pacific, OnLive will begin taking orders for a few bundles that are meant to be given as gifts this holiday season. The gifts range from $10 to $159.99. You can still gift a game to someone, but if they’re dying to experience all that OnLive has to offer, there’s a bundle for that exact situation.
OnLive treats you to Darksiders this Halloween
As the weekend began to kick off, OnLive provided users in the United States and United Kingdom unlimited access to four games. OnLive promised a special fifth game would be offered on Halloween for its Facebook fans, and decided to let the cat out of the bag a bit early. The mystery game turned out to be Darksiders.



















