OnLive Video Game
In case you have not heard about OnLive yet.
You should check it out, it could be the next big thing to hit the video game market.
It has over 20 developers out of the gate that are going to support the console.
With games like F.
E.
A.
R.
2 and Borderlands available from day 1 and newer releases such as A.
C.
Brotherhood coming soon.
So at first glance it seems like their will be plenty of games available in the coming months with the support from major developers like E.
A.
I am curious whether game releases will be different from OnLive compared to other console releases.
The price of the systems is only $99 which includes the adapter and a full PlayPass to any game.
The feature that I like the most is the fact that you can rent the games straight from the system instantly.
They have a 3 day pass ranging from $3.
99 to $5.
99.
There is a 5 day pass that goes from $5.
99 to $8.
99 depending on the games.
With an option to have a full PlayPass, which is probably just like buying the game.
Ranging from $9.
99 to $49.
99.
There is also a new flat rate plan expected to start in January for $9.
99.
At $9.
99 a month It would be huge for the video game market and I am curious to see how OnLive affects the industry.
I'm excited to see how this works out.
The technology is there hopefully people start backing the system and add a fourth player into the console war.
You should check it out, it could be the next big thing to hit the video game market.
It has over 20 developers out of the gate that are going to support the console.
With games like F.
E.
A.
R.
2 and Borderlands available from day 1 and newer releases such as A.
C.
Brotherhood coming soon.
So at first glance it seems like their will be plenty of games available in the coming months with the support from major developers like E.
A.
I am curious whether game releases will be different from OnLive compared to other console releases.
The price of the systems is only $99 which includes the adapter and a full PlayPass to any game.
The feature that I like the most is the fact that you can rent the games straight from the system instantly.
They have a 3 day pass ranging from $3.
99 to $5.
99.
There is a 5 day pass that goes from $5.
99 to $8.
99 depending on the games.
With an option to have a full PlayPass, which is probably just like buying the game.
Ranging from $9.
99 to $49.
99.
There is also a new flat rate plan expected to start in January for $9.
99.
At $9.
99 a month It would be huge for the video game market and I am curious to see how OnLive affects the industry.
I'm excited to see how this works out.
The technology is there hopefully people start backing the system and add a fourth player into the console war.