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The company, which has been developing its service for seven years now, already inked deals with the industry giants such as Take-Two Interactive, Electronic Arts, Atari Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive and others.
OnLive: Will it beat Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii? Australian Techworld
1 mainstream media and 9 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
8 Months Ago,
online.indianagazette.com says
(in No disks needed for startup's streamed video games)
Most big-name game publishers, like Electronic Arts Inc., Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and Eidos Interactive Ltd., have signed on, and OnLive says upcoming games will be available on the service at the same time they are released in stores. ...
And
Australian Techworld says
(in onlive: Will it beat Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii?)
Companies such as Warner Brothers, EA, and Epic Games, Ubisoft, Eidos, Atari Interactive, Take-Two Interactive, THQ and Codemaster already look like they are on board. Call me crazy, but I think that they might have a sweet game or two between 'em. ...
And
strategyeye.com says
(in Virtual games service threatens future of consoles - StrategyEye)
StrategyEye (subscription), UK
OnLive is due to roll out in beta this summer, with a full launch expected to follow later this year. Agreements in place with nine major games publishers, including Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, Ubisoft and Atari.
And
Seeking Alpha says
(in About this author:)
NY
So far, Electronic Arts (ERTS), THQ (THQI), Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), Codemasters, Eidos, Atari, Warner Bros., Epic Games and Ubisoft have all signed on for OnLive. That's no surprise. Out of a $60 game, about $12 goes to retailers like GameStop ...
And
GAMER.BLORGE says
(in OnLive to make your PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii obsolete?)
Australia
Electronic Arts, THQ, Take-Two Interactive, Codemasters, Eidos, Atari, Warner Bros., Epic Games, and Ubisoft have all already agreed to distribute their games through the service. If successful, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo could even follow suit. ...
And
Technologizer says
(in OnLive Will Change Gaming Forever. Or Will It?)
CA
Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, Atari, THQ, Codemasters, Eidos, Warner Bros., Epic Games and Ubisoft have already signed distribution deals. It seems like OnLive has all the bases covered, but if there’s one serious vulnerability, ...
And
google.com says
(in No disks needed for startup's streamed video games)
Most big-name game publishers, like Electronic Arts Inc., Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and Eidos Interactive Ltd., have signed on, and OnLive says upcoming games will be available on the service at the same time they are released in stores. ...
And
The Tech Herald says
(in OnLive set to make gaming hardware and software obsolete)
IN
Some of the prominent videogame publishers already signed up to support the service include Atari, Codemasters, Electronic Arts, Eidos Interactive, Epic Games, Take-Two Interactive, THQ, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
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EfluxMedia says
(in OnLive to Introduce Cloud-Based Gaming Service, Forget about Consoles)
New York
based OnLive already signed agreements with the industry giants such as Take-Two Interactive, Electronic Arts, Atari Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive and others. The aim of the service, according to Steve Perlman and Mike McGarvey of OnLive, ...
And
Gadgetrepublic says
(in The end of console gaming?)
Ireland
Game studios supporting this new model include Atari, Codemasters, Electronic Arts, Eidos, Epic Games, Take-Two Interactive Software, THQ, Ubisoft and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, according to USA Today. By Marie Boran.
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| 2 | GamePolitics |
| 3 | pc.qj.net |
| 4 | Joystiq |
| 5 | DigitalBattle |
| 6 | Ripten Video Game |
| 7 | MTV Multiplayer |
| 8 | PS3News |
| 9 | GameLedge » |
| 10 | Playstation Network |
| 11 | 1BC Civ Forums |
| 12 | Escapist Magazine |
| 13 | PolyCast |
| 14 | GameGrep |
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