Spawn HD-720 Puts Console Games on Your PC

Doug

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Asehujiko said:
LoopyDood said:
So it's basically a small scale version of Onlive, but with your own console games at home?
Yes, the differences are that onlive has a fee, is laggier but has a few more games, most of which are licensed to somebody completely unknown with retarded ideas for a reason.
OnLive, because you're too poor to afford real gaming!

OR

OnLive, because you're too cheap to be lag free.
 

hamster mk 4

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It would be interseting to see if you could map mouse and keyboard controll through this to an Xbog or PS3 game. Then the mouse/keyboard vs controller argument could be settled via deathmatch.
 

Sebenko

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Fantastic! I can... do whatnow? If I wanted to play on a console, I'd just, y'know, play on one.
 

Abedeus

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I almost hoped for something to make PS3/Xbox 360 games run flawlessly on my PC.

But you need the console AND pay $200 for the box... and you still need the game itself. For being able to play on a smaller screen?


...Wouldn't using a PC monitor + the console be those $200 cheaper and better.
 

Filtertip

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If i really wanted to play console games on my pc i could get the VGA cable mangus posted or if i REALLY just want my console games to be running directly from my desktop a capture card will do the job with out the lag and cost less money.

The only "new" thing this can do is the internet play which ill be so fulla lag its just not ready yet.
 

AceDiamond

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Wow, for $200 I could do what I'm already doing for $60? (price of a gamebridge and an S-video adapter, technically the price is really $20 since the Gamebridge was a birthday gift)
 

laserwulf

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AndyFromMonday said:
Is it this easy to invent useless shit and them pretend it's awesome? Just a sec guys, be right back. Inventing a useless piece of crap that will allow people to switch a TV channel WITHOUT actually using their fingers on the remote! How awesome is that?!?
Too late; a few months ago on the local news (Seattle) their tech-guy previewed a high-end Sony TV with an integrated motion-sensing camera, for controlling it like Project Natal or Eyetoy:play.