The list of folks waiting to get into OnLive's game streaming / insanity portal may be long, but through its partnership with AT&T, the company has just extended its free first year offer through Labor Day (September 6). Additionally, getting in by Labor Day will lock in the optional second year at $4.95/month.
If that wasn't enough, the service just added puzzle-platformer Trine to its growing list of titles available for streaming (it was previously available only as a demo). If you haven't already, sign-ups are still ongoing over at OnLive's official site -- and yes, you can still wear white while doing so. For now.
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Posted: Jul 19th 2010 6:00AM 2late2die said
I don't get where all the hate is coming from. This is definitely a niche service - clearly if you own a console or two, and/or a good PC, you probably don't need this. On the other hand if you don't have those, and you enjoy gaming but only have time for a few games a year, or even just one or two (imagine a big RPG fan with a wife, 2.5 kids and a dog - it could very well take him a year to finish a game like DA:O), then this kinda service could just be the perfect thing.
Posted: Jul 20th 2010 12:35PM WilliamNighthawk said
@2late2die How do you have half a child and why is your life so stereotypical [besides the RPG part].
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