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		<title>OnLive – Technology enable Everybody to play Any Game at Any Platform – Anywhere !</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stig Kristoffersen asked: OnLive was presented at the game developers conference GDC in San Francisco on March 24th 2009. This service enable you to stream the content of the game as you play it. Simply explained you will see live a HD-Video of the ongoing gaming performed on a server miles away from you. This [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Stig Kristoffersen</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>OnLive was presented at the game developers conference GDC in San Francisco on March 24th 2009. This service enable you to stream the content of the game as you play it. Simply explained you will see live a HD-Video of the ongoing gaming performed on a server miles away from you. This means you can play big and powerful games that you usually need a monster PC with the best graphic performance available to you. Even a small laptop PC, Mac or even through a small gadget connected to your TV, you can play any game on your TV. The need for very expensive gaming PC’s is gone with the wind. You will not need to upgrade your PC just because the game demands more graphic power or CPU performance. All you need is internet connection and a normal computer. The news about this service can mean a revolution to how games are distributed and were received with enthusiasm at the conference. How is it possible to perform streaming of highly interactive games, when YouTube service is struggling with their performance of online videos? The question was raised and answers given through demonstration of this service. OnLive has been developed over 7 year’s time now, and for the first time shown to the public on March 24th on heir pres conference in San Fransisco. It gives us a chance to revolutionize the way we do gaming, how developers pulish games, and how the consumer will use the games. It will change things says Steve Perlman, the man behind OnLive service concept. Perlman developed the streaming solution for QuickTime when he worked at Apple, and has with him the former Eidos CEO Mike McGarvey on the OnLive service. You will have immediate access to all the latest high technological games available to any consol or PC, just by your fingertips. They will make the games accessible immediately and you only need to press on the game button you want to play, and there you go. There will not be need for any downloading or need to patch anything. There will be no physical media at all. You will have access to the games through your web browser or TV and you will no longer need a special machine for the purpose of playing your favorite game. Whether you use OnLive on a cheap PC without any graphic card, or on a cheap Mac, does not matter as long as you have a web browser and a plug-in on your browser on under a Megabyte, you are gaming. If you have a TV, all you need is a cheap box attached to the TV and you are gaming here as well. In theory all this sounds great and potentially easy to do, but how is it working in practical terms? The only that is needed of your computer or box at home is the power to decompress the video that arrives home at your place from the game server where the OnLive service is located. These servers are special made for the purpose of computing the highly advanced graphic games presented to you at home. The video will reach home to without any experience of latency and to be experienced as if you played it on your local machine. OnLive has developed a special streaming technology for interactive media different from the linear streaming technology which is used in ordinary video transfers. This new technology has according to Perlman minimized the latency to a level not recognizable to a human. The latency will be around one millisecond, and you really have to see it before you believe it. The demand to the broadband you have will depend upon what kind of screen you have on your equipment at home. For an ordinary screen you will need 1,5 Mbps, while for a HD TV you will need maximum 5 Mbps, dependant upon the game itself. This of course eliminates those who still are on ADSL or similar bandwidths. Perlman and McGarvey played the game called &#8220;Crysis&#8221; together on a big screen at the conference. McGarvey used a cheap Dell laptop that would never be able to play this game in the quality seen on the screen.. Perlman played via a micro consol connected to a TV, and both these units talked nicely together via the OnLive server around 80 kilometers away from where the demonstration took place. McGarvey also demonstrated a baseball game on a Mac Book, a machine which was hardly meant to play any game on it, but through the web browser plug-in on the OnLive service played the game which usually needs a PC with a graphics card for thousands of dollars. The service opens up for purchase and rental business models of absolutely all stored games, videos of game plays and other things stored on these servers. This enable you to continue a game anytime from anywhere you want to. It also eliminates the piracy problem which haunts the gaming industry today. Ten developers like EA, THQ, Ubisoft and Atari has supported this development from the start and has made 16 games available at the moment. All these games will be demonstrated at the GDC for people to see how they are experienced at the conference floor. The service is planned launched in North America at the end of 2009, and will secure the gaming industry from piracy at a larger extent than before. It also makes it possible to make games available at a less cost than before as distribution costs should go down. However, it remains to see how these servers will resist the hackers and their attempts to disrupt these services. There has not been set any launch date for the service outside North America, but its promised to be launched as soon as possible after the North American launch. The cost of this service is not mentioned, but the goal is to reduce the cost to the game consumer, as he or she will not need to buy expensive hardware which has become expensive and a constant need for upgrade at a certain cost as well. This service will transfer the money use of gamers from hardware to software.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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		<title>Why are Flash Games so popular?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BamBum asked: The development of web-based graphics technologies such as Flash allowed browser games to become more and more complex. These games, also known by their related technology as &#8220;flash games&#8221;, became increasingly popular. Almost everyone who makes use of the World Wide Web must have come across the term &#8220;flash games&#8221;. Some of us [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>BamBum</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The development of web-based graphics technologies such as Flash allowed browser games to become more and more complex. These games, also known by their related technology as &#8220;flash games&#8221;, became increasingly popular. Almost everyone who makes use of the World Wide Web must have come across the term &#8220;flash games&#8221;. Some of us play flash games occasionally, but there are people who really did made a passion in playing flash games. And who can blaim them?<br/><br/>Is true that flash games don&#8217;t typically have great graphics or as long as traditional games, but there are many very fun and challenging ones if you look in the right places.<br/><br/>Doing a small research on the popular search engines will reveal the fact that flash games is a common term for which people are looking to find. There are many creative flash games on the Internet and almost everyone has played a flash game at least once. Even if most of them have limited multiplayer play, often being single player games with a high score list shared among all players, the variety of games genre such as: adventure, shooting, action, puzzles, racing and many others, the fact they are free to play, easy to find do makes the flash games very popular and everyday they do attract a lot of players.<br/><br/>The first and probably the most important aspect of their popularity is the easy-access and cross-platform capabilities. In other words they can be played both online and offline and they do not require any client side software to be installed, apart from the web browser and common plugins such as Java or Flash Player.<br/><br/>Another aspect that makes online flash games so attractive to gamers of all ages, is the fact that you don&#8217;t need to dig through tons of search results on the search engines to find what you are looking for, we can compare this experience to the one offered by video game consoles where you would actually have to spend time looking for the game which appeals to your interests and then buy the console plus the game, not to even mention additional add-ons and accessories. The relative ease that one has at finding a flash game of their choice is a big plus for this gaming industry. A common fact for flash games is that in generally they are very easy to understand and children hardly take any time to learn and comprehend them. Many people enjoy playing these games at work or during their lunch hours. The games have a mesmerizing effect on their players and they add a touch of realism to the environment or the situation in which the games are set up. Some of the online flash games give the player an impression that he/she is in a Hollywood show or in the streets of Las Vegas.<br/><br/>Flash games are a big source of fun for the people and there are cases in which these games are recommended by the medical professionals mainly for the mentally challenged children in order to develop their reflexes. Flash games have clearly given a big leap to the gaming industry as they are getting popularity day by day. Even if as we said flash games are free to play they are generating lots of revenue to those who are in the gaming industry. New categories and games are added to websites holding flash games from time to time, which give an amazing variety of choices for players. There are several online game competitions also available these days which are open for all gamers. One can participate in these competitions and win attractive prizes. So, if you love fun, play online flash games, these games are easily available from so many websites free of cost.<br/><br/>Everything from Space invaders to Tetris, Pacman, simulation, arcade, trivia and many others can be found through this gaming option online and they can be played without the need to spend a single dime. If you stop for a moment and remember the good old days when graphics and advanced controls didn&#8217;t matter towards having fun, you will soon realize just how much value is involved with being able to access these games. Online flash games are a great way to experience the past in gaming, they offer these games for free and are easy to find. So if this is the gaming option you are looking for, flash based games are for sure an option you would want to look into.<br/><br/>Besides the old classics, almost any other genre, as mentioned before, can be found online under flash games. How about shooting some pool? Flash games allow you to access not only the classic eight ball version of pool but also the rarely seen nine balls. Racing games are another favorite that can be found almost anywhere flash games are offered. For those who love action and fighting games such as Street Fighters and even Mortal Kombat you will be please to know that there are several games provided in this genre so if you want to fight with swords or fists or another weapon of your choice these games are offered in full force as well! There are also various funny and cute games available for children. Even board games like chess and checkers can be found all around the web, the key is just searching for the game of your choice. Flash games are indeed a source of excitement and you can find them abundantly on various websites to kill your boredom forever.<br/><br/>A big plus is the fact that there are no long downloads so it doesn&#8217;t matter if you have a slow 28K &#8211; 56K dial up connection or a broadband service, you can enjoy these games aswell. Time is precious for us and most of flash games do not require a lot of play time, this is the reason for which they are being marketed to those who don&#8217;t have too much time for games but are still looking for fun. But even so there is a large number of website having large communities of players which stick to their computer for long hours without feeling the need to take a break, probably because game developing companies do they best to come up with various exciting flash games which have great storylines and are rather addictive.<br/><br/>Most of the people that have started to search for some flash games on the internet, know that they can be not only a good way of spending their spare time, but also a refuge for those who are upset or stressed. You can utilize your free time by playing these amazing flash games which not only refresh you, but some puzzle games really improve your concentration and help you perform better in life ahead, as it overall develops your brain and you also get the habit of deep thinking as it is required to play these online flash games. Once you have entered into this world of flash games players, you can not stay away. When you have found a great game, one you most enjoy, you feel like playing and playng it, over and over till you learn to do it as best as you can.<br/><br/>Considering all the benefits offered by flash games they sure come as a clear winner!<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>Kansieo.com</a></div>
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