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Sony’s Gaikai is Coming to Android, iOS “and Other Mobile Devices”

Gaikai is coming to Android, iOS and more. - PSLS

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GribbleGrunger4208d ago

Definitely. People have overlooked the potential of Gaikai for some reason, but two posts today has suddenly woken them up.

HappyGaming4208d ago

4G+Gaikai would be a sweet combo as long as the data prices become affordable!

Lets see how well 4G will do.

miyamoto4208d ago (Edited 4208d ago )

Its good that Gaikai uses a different technology than Onlive.

Sony is really using the power of its brand name to push this game changing service to literally everyone!

Rated E for Everyone ^_^

Hi, LX General Kaos-chan! answer my questions?

darthv724208d ago

my Samsung GS2 will be the middle man between supporting smart glass and gaikai.

zeeshan4208d ago

Can't wait to play Sony games on my SGSIII :)

RBdrift4208d ago

Can't wait to play Sony games on my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 XD

ArmrdChaos4208d ago (Edited 4208d ago )

So...following previously used logic...any games that appear on Gaikai are no long considered exclusives? I am sure I will enjoy some of these answers.

sikbeta4208d ago

IF true, this will be really great, if end up being only Sony products, they'd screw up themselves, so hope this is true.

ChronoJoe4207d ago

Unfortunately 3G/4G is high on latency even though bandwidth cn can be good. I doubt it will work very well for this. You'll probably need a good Wifi connection to have a good experience.

Still sounds cool though.

kevnb4207d ago

forget 3g/4g... this will be all about lte.

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fei-hung4208d ago

I have a feeling this is not what we think it is.

I dont think it is to do with PSmobile as it doesnt make sense to stream games that are 2mb and 10mb.

I dont think they will allow PS Exclusives to be launched on 3rd party devices.

What I do think Sony will be doing is:

Offer a streaming services across various platforms for the many 3rd party games out there such as Assassins Creed, GTA, Call of Duty etc.

Offer demos of Exclusive games coming out on Sony devices.

Allow cross platform play with Sony devices.

Allow trophy support and other features which tie into PSN.

In other words, Gaikai will be the inbetween link between Official Sony consoles and 3rd party devices. The bridge to test the water before jumping into buying a Sony product if you are unsure.

This is the reason why I think you are right in saying this is a Megaton. This is a service that will be bigger than Sony as for a console maker, this if done right will expand beyond their 4 walls.

ginsunuva4208d ago

Doesn't matter if the device is sony or not, you still have the sony ps mobile platform. It's still sony exclusive game. Doesn't matter what hardware.

WiiUalpha4207d ago

If it is not a Sony device then it isnt exclusive. Exclusive means exclusively on a certain platform and not on any other. When you have games showing up on multiple platforms they are not exclusive. Madden is not exclusive even though its made by EA because it shows up on many platforms.

If I can own a samsung phone and play sone games without needing a Sony device to do so, then those games are not exclusive.

Beastforlifenoob4208d ago

Never been so hyped for a gaming product in my life >:D

Bowzabub4208d ago

Future proof.. And all bases are covered.. Even down to Bluetooth. ( universal controllers)

SilentNegotiator4208d ago

Well, Megaton in the fact that it will serve as a competitor to the failing Onlive platform.

But perhaps with a corporation behind it, it can become larger than Onlive could ever hope.

princejb1344207d ago

sounds awesome
but i wonder how this will work

i was assuming the hardware must still be strong enough to play the games on say an android phone or iPhone regardless if its streaming or not

but if this is possible im 100% behind you sony
bring it on

no more need to go to the local video game store to purchase a game

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doctorstrange4208d ago

If I could plug my DualShock into my iPad and play Uncharted, I'd be so happy.

decimalator4208d ago

Well, you'll probably never be able to use your Dualshock. Apple are dicks about 3rd party devices, especially game controllers. The only way they approved the Gameloft one is it only works with Gameloft games. But I guess if it only worked with Gaikai...

linkratos4208d ago

Are you not aware that the DualShock 3 works natively with Macbook's via Bluetooth?

Half-Mafia4208d ago

The DualShock 3 is bluetooth so it can pair with any iOS device if developers put the inputs into there apps. Apple has no control over what bluetooth device can talk with an iOS device.

Cablephish4208d ago

I rooted my Galaxy S3, so now I can use my Dualshock 3 to play emulator game. Would be cool to see where this goes.

decimalator4208d ago

hmmm, this could be very interesting

Sev4208d ago

I'm happy about this. I'd love to play PS quality games on my iPad. I'm sad enough as is that I can't play PS Mobile games being an Apple fan.

GribbleGrunger4208d ago

But what if they enabled PSMobile games through Gaikai?

joeorc4208d ago

this has always been the move right from the start..kaz even stated this right off the bat.

with the Playstation Mobile development platform.

"PlayStation on iPhone?
What is potentially far more interesting (and wide-reaching) is the promise that we may see PlayStation Suite game downloads made available on Apple's iOS and PCs running Microsoft Windows, if recent comments from Sony boss Kaz Hirai are anything to go by.
"There are a variety of operating systems, but we're focusing first on Android," the Sony Computer Entertainment boss said in a conference this month, as Eurogamer reports.
"There's also Windows, iOS and so forth, but we don't have the resources to make it compatible with everything from the start."
"We're not ruling out PSS even on products like Sony Internet TV Powered by Google [Google TV] if adoption rate increases, or if it will help push adoption greatly. We have a completely open stance with carriers and handset makers."

http://www.techradar.com/us...

the first OS was going to be Android, than other OS's yes even Windows and iOS!

doctorstrange4208d ago

The biggest problem is Apple banning competitor apps from their app store. PSM is a competitor store.

HappyGaming4208d ago (Edited 4208d ago )

@doctorstrange
Thats what I was thinking too until I realised the biggest competitor Apple has is Microsoft.

Plus they are lacking on the gaming front compared to Microsoft which has done all it has to starve Mac users of major games.

miyamoto4208d ago (Edited 4208d ago )

1) Yeah i remember this last January 2011.
But will Apple or M$ allow this?

Apple has Apple TV in the works and M$ has Xbox Live on Windows 8 mobile & PC?

How about Steam?

2) Since it's a subscription service it all boils down to money into Sony's pockets whichever or whatever way possible.

3) " GAIKAI and the GAIKAI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gaikai, Inc. (a Sony Computer Entertainment company). ©2012 Gaikai, Inc. All rights reserved."

Well that sealed the deal.

4) David Perry, eh? so Its Earthworm Jim galore on Gaikai.

5) What about DLCs? Timed Exclusives by M$?

My Samsung Galaxy S2 & S3 is ready for Uncharted!

dbjj120884208d ago

Yeah, because I wanna play PS3 games on my iPhone with digital controls.

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Gaikai Talks PlayStation Now

GameInformer- "We recently spoke with Gaikai CEO David Perry about all things PlayStation Now. The longtime developer joined the cloud-gaming company in 2009 and in 2012 Sony acquired it to form the core of PlayStation Now. Check out our interview as we touch on signing with Sony, remote play, what it takes to get a game on PS Now, expansion to more devices, overcoming rough cloud-gaming experiences, and looking to the future."

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Gamer19823500d ago

Great interview and some good opinions about the future of gaming. Sony will dominate if they get the pricing right and bring playstation now to browsers and TV sets. Imagine buying a Sony Bravia and being able to play ps1 and ps2 games without a console? Thats a huge selling point right there. Something they need right now as there TV department is leaking money badly.

Hk85karlsson3500d ago

Ironically, their TV:s are the best for gaming.
Some of the newer ones (from 2013 and beyond) have a superb low input lag.

That was almost plasmas alone back in the day. I like Sony products, I'll get me a Xperia Z3 when it launches.

mkis0073500d ago

The Sony tv's we sell at costco are starting to come with thew ps now beta sticker. ( as in it is available on the tv's already.

ramiuk13500d ago (Edited 3500d ago )

would certainly help fix there tv department losses.
sony brava tv with playtv and ds4 pad would be epic.

there tvs are from 4ms upwards for input lag (best tvs for gaming imo)
i just hope they bring the ps4 stream to Z2,because its what i just got other month and spec wise its same as Z3

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Steam gets Onlive, Sony gets Gaikai, and Microsoft gets left behind

With major gaming platforms like the PS4 and the PC planning to have a streaming service available in the near future, We have to wonder, "What about Microsoft?"

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PoSTedUP3697d ago

i think this is going to be one of the best E3's ever. Sony has a lot in store and MS knows it's all or nothing.

E3 2014>the olympics>superbowl>world series>lunar moon-landing>sock-'em-b oppers V2.0

Grave3697d ago

"E3 2014>the olympics>superbowl>world series>lunar moon-landing>sock-'em-b oppers V2.0"

-QFT

urwifeminder3697d ago

Awesome so I can get on twitch and stream gamers streaming HD remakes epic no need to even play no more.

urwifeminder3697d ago (Edited 3697d ago )

Yeah my fiancée is away visiting her parents with my baby daughter its has been really a rough week with out them , thanks for the concern makes things a little better cheers.

WeAreLegion3697d ago

In all seriousness, I imagine that would be tough. I'm a wreck when I can't see my girlfriend for more than a week. Lol. I wish you the best of luck.

chinlu3697d ago

What a nice little conversation :D

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KingDadXVI3697d ago

I really don't see the market for this to be honest. I know I will get disagrees but seriously the cost to return ratio is not there right now.

I applaud Sony for making a go of it but I just don't see the "huge quantity" of people needed to pay for this. Most gamers have the old consoles anyway so won't bother to stick with a service that provides backwards compatibility. If it could be provided at a small fee, like $5 per month and still make money then I could see it but is demand really there or will it just be a quick fad where people buy in for a month or two because it is the new thing and then drop it?

Far too small a margin to be realistic IMO and that does not take into account the fact that the broadband infrastructure will not support high quality visuals with no lag time or the net neutrality rulings that are going to continue the bandwidth throttling, data cap pricing pogrom that is happening right now. I think that streaming games will come but it is not ready for prime time yet.

I could be wrong but I think this is a waste of money that could be spent on new games.

@The_Infected "Microsoft talked about cloud power more than anything and they seem to be showing the least of all the other big players."

Which is more realistic?

1. Computing a whole game on a server, sending player inputs across the net to that server, and then sending the results back to the same gamer with out lag or visual compression artifacts at a cost that consumers are willing to pay for. All on games that are old and or currently on the market to own forever at a decent price?

2. Computing physics, AI, visual backgrounds, game hosting providing level playground for all players?

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7 Reasons Why You Should Be Worried About PlayStation Now

Sony’s recent announcement of the Gaikai-powered PlayStation Now has got everyone very excited. It’s understandable: the promise of being able to remotely stream games is an attractive one, especially when it’s sold under the premise of being able to do it anywhere, from any device. But all is not as good as it seems. Here are 7 reasons why you should be worried about Sony’s streaming service.

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DanielGearSolid3752d ago

8 pages, for an article that could of fit on 1, 2 at most...

I stopped at 2...

zeee3752d ago (Edited 3752d ago )

Thanks for the warning. I was going to read this but 8 pages for a simple article? Hell no!

If the website owner is reading this, please know that page impressions can also be earned/increased with genuine, unique and interesting content. Splitting it into multiple pages kills the user's interest and makes a site far less user-friendly.

Sethry1013751d ago (Edited 3751d ago )

Its just been announced, and we haven't even been told all the info, yet we should be worried?

morganfell3751d ago

7 Reasons Why the Competition Should be Worried about PlayStation Now...

*fixed*

@Sethry101, it is a bit ridiculous when every outlet that tested Now came back with the same evaluation - It actually works.

Gaming1013751d ago

lol I can't imagine being worried... what are you expecting Playstation Now is going to cure your brain cancer? Then you'd have a reason to be worried.

If you don't like the service don't buy it, plain and simple. It's not there to save your life, not that you'd have one to save if you're someone who worries over the release of a game streaming service for last gen games.

DigitalHope3751d ago

Not a good or reasonable article. More premeditated doom and gloom.

FamilyGuy3751d ago (Edited 3751d ago )

This article is complete trash, full of inaccuracies.
It's as though the author didn't even look into the information that's been given about the service before typing this up. Just trying to get attention because PS Now is in all the headlines atm.

For example: He says the average internet speed in the US. is 7.4 mbs and goes on to say "most won't have fast enough internet". If the "average" is 7.4 then the majority WILL have a fast enough speed. The last article I read said 5mbs was good enough.

He talks crap about PSN not being good/trustworthy when this service is through Gaikai for one and 2, PSN is already good on PS4. Why else would sony already have its live game streaming services up yet MS is still months away?

Sonys PS Now enable tvs are reported to be launching this summer yet he claims there's "no idea of when the service will reach devices other than PS3 an PS4". Saying "what's the point of having it for PS3 and PS4?" Hmm, let's see: People who don't or never owned a PS3, people who would rather rent or subscribe to a service with tons of games to play rather than buying a bunch of games? People that don't want to spend hours downloading games they could just stream instantly.

This article is trash.

johndoe112113751d ago

7 reasons you should be worried about journalists who write articles like this:

1: Their whole goal is to spread FUD.

2: They write articles without searching the facts.

3: They actually confuse weak minded individuals who generally can't think for themselves.

4: When you click on their articles and give them views it usually means you can expect more trash articles in the future.

5:A lot of them get paid more than a lot of us for writing this filth.

6:They are rewarded for writing opinionated, factually inaccurate, bias, senseless articles that are nothing but pure speculations disguised as future facts.

7: Reading articles like this can actually kill some of your brain cells

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moujahed3751d ago

There is only one page... I am very perplexed at your post and the agrees you received.

Novistador3751d ago

I am also very confused.... 1 page with 7 reasons. 8 pages? 19 likes? I dont even...

carlingtat3751d ago

It probably was 8 pages but they fixed it down to one page.

FamilyGuy3751d ago

The website owner probably read those comments and fixed it.

Why does there always have to be some negative, doom and gloom article about everything Sony announces?

"It's sounds great, BUT what if it isn't?" O.O
Every single time, all the positive news always has to have a counter-argument by some random as if we can't weigh pros and cons ourselves.

fanboybeatdown3751d ago (Edited 3751d ago )

weird how the author didn't talk about the PING ssue.

It doesn't matter what sustained download speed you have if your PING is poor.

Also: Lag. That's the biggest issue. It is directly related to PING.

LAG has already been shown to be unacceptably high, even when the network connection is perfect. A recent example showed significant lag, even though the rendering server was in the next room:
http://a.pomf.se/mgqpke.gif

redwin3751d ago

7 pages, 20 pages, 1 page. It doesn't matter, I'm from the super NES generation. I can speed read and what's more, the thoughts and statements are in the few fist sentences of each paragraph ! But now I see why MS let Sony come out with the cloud gaming first. People approve of Sony. So, we r now really going to see what this generation can really do. But I keep thinking. If they are going to bring all the games to playstation Now, why do we need a ps4? And more to the point. Do you remember when Sony said that playstation is moving to a subscription service?. I'm worry that they are really saying that this PS4 will be obsolete in 2 years.

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lolCHILLbro3751d ago

Sony envisions the hardware market failing and has an escape plan, you wont need a Playstation box in 10 years, both Xbox LIVE and psn will be services or apps on your phone, Hardware is to much risk and its a backwards business, you invest the most at the start and hope you see profits, where most business's start off with profits in mind, consoles arent good business, which is why you will see more free2play, more DLC, more Microtransactions and more subscriptions for PSN and XBL, hell your lucky to see a full fledged manual booklets these days when you buy a game lol

asmith23063751d ago

If their is any indication that the hardware market is going no where any time soon, it is the launch of the PS4 and X1. Over 7m between them in six weeks. They are incredible numbers.

jackanderson19853751d ago (Edited 3751d ago )

i'm hoping they changed the article since you wrote that comment but it's only on 1 page

DanielGearSolid3751d ago

Ha! They changed it to one page!

Our voice matters!

gman_moose3751d ago

7 reasons why this article shouldn't exist...

But rather than waste my time, I will state one:

Before Playstation now was announced, my life was perfectly fine, and now that PS now has been announced, my life is still perfectly fine. Why be "worried" about a service that's simply an added option to what I already find enjoyable. It's not like videogames as we know it are going away and this is replacing them. So sick of these idiotic opinion pieces getting approved as news. Time for N4G to get some standards on who they approve. A blind monkey could get an opinion piece published as its stands now.

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moujahed3751d ago

"#6. No Games have been announced."

People just create articles for the hell of it I see. What do you mean no games have been announced when they said they will include the entire PS3 library...lmfao!!!

jackanderson19853751d ago

i thought they said they'd start with the PS3 library but didn't confirm what actual games they were going to put up

MonChiChi3751d ago

though there is no list of games yet I read that it was said they would bring "Critically Acclaimed" ps3 games. So that should shine a little light.

ALLWRONG3750d ago

Do you say that same thing when one of these gets posted about the Xbone?

NeloAnjelo3750d ago

Yes.... Nothing annoys me more than a multiple page article which can easily fit on one or two pages. GamingBolt is another known for this.

ALLWRONG3750d ago

You weren't talking about a multiple page article.

Nice try though

GutZ313751d ago (Edited 3751d ago )

"1. We Don’t Know the Price"

Sorry, but that doesn't mean we should be afraid. It is a service that is elective, not needed for other functions to work on your devices.

"2. Your Internet is Probably Not Good Enough"

Sorry again, but the US statistics say otherwise. Avarage household internet speeds are well above the suggested 5Mbps minimum, at 8.5Mbps.

"3. It’s Only Going to be on PS3 and PS4 (At Launch)"

Fear? for this? Come on, thats like saying don't get an Xbox One because it wont have twitch at launch...

"4. Sony’s Not Great at Internet Services"

Fair enough. But again, not really something to be totally afraid of.

"5. It’s Only Coming to the USA"

No, it was recently stated that Europe would have it this summer as well... *EDIT* My mistake, its only US, sorry UK
:(

"6. No Games Have Been Announced"

Are you serious? No games announced makes it a scary thing?
Whens the last time a service blatantly told you every movie that is available on say, netflix from its inception?

"7. You’ll Need A DualShock 3 (Even When You’re Mobile)"

False. You will need a controller for these games, but that doesn't mean it has to be a dualshock3.

The only legitimate concern I saw in any of those was Sonys network strength. But now that they are using a subscription service, they have been much more forward thinking in regards to server power. We should see much more from sony by the end of summer, if not earlier.

*EDIT* Sorry, late to the party with the USA only launch, that sucks a bit. Still need to wait and see what they say about that.

Bladesfist3751d ago

You are confusing MB with Mb. The average is 8.5Mbps.

jackanderson19853751d ago

in regards point 5, when did they say it was coming to europe in the summer? all i'm seeing from google is "complex region, different providers" etc etc

linky linky : http://www.playstationlifes...

GutZ313751d ago

My bad, a little late to all the reversals. Even the playstation blog had it on their EU site...

Sethry1013751d ago

Agree with almost everything you say, other then while sure when It releases in the US most peoples internet should be fine. As for other countries connection speed might be a bit of a worry to those hoping to use the service.

GutZ313751d ago

Yeah, But at the same time, hopefully it pushes all countries infrastructure towards a more connected, and advanced human existence.
Or just make it faster for people to look up funny pictures of cats.

kewlkat0073751d ago

@GutZ31 - you think a video game system is going to push the worlds network infrastructure to be better? lol

GutZ313751d ago

@Kewlkat lol, no. But i wouldn't rule out streaming media to push advancement, and adoption of new technologies for all that find it convenient.

Onlive didn't change the world.
Sony isn't going to change the world, but if everyone continues copying...

Prime1573751d ago

"Sony's not great at internet services."

This type of hate always perplexed me because ms always had you pay to use live and this is the first time Sony has made you pay. In August 13, Sony made 140$ mill off of ps+ and ms made 5.6$ BILLION off of live.

It's unfathomable to throw comments like this around, it's also annoying when someone points out the pay wall. I wonder why there's a pay wall, 360 lover? Because competition dictated.

NexGen3751d ago

In regards to your number 4...Sony may have had issues with PSN before, but this is operating on the service they bought - Gaikai. PSN speed/stability is fully separate from this.

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xYLeinen3751d ago

Folks must generally be stressed out.. I'm not hearing anything else than worry around. Worried about the PS+, worried about PS4 launch, worried about Xbox One..

Chill guys.. They know what they are doing, and generally they know better than you so stop worrying..

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