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    Default 1/15/10 - Steve Perlman to join GamesBeat as keynote speaker - venturebeat.com

       
    Article from: http://games.venturebeat.com/2010/01...eynote-speaker

    OnLive’s Steve Perlman to join GamesBeat@GDC as keynote speaker
    January 15, 2010 | Dean Takahashi

    Can you really play high-end games on your modest PC, with no downloads?

    That’s a multi-billion dollar question. Entrepreneur Steve Perlman wants to make money by giving you a way to do that. Last year, he announced OnLive, a service that lets you play high-end games “on demand,” that is, over the Internet from a conventional low-end PC, and with no download. He has stirred the pot, and we couldn’t be happier that he will be the keynote speaker at our upcoming GamesBeat@GDC conference on March 10 in San Francisco.

    Perlman is one of those rare technology pioneers who has stayed in the innovation game for decades, always trying to come up with disruptive technologies. We’ve already announced that John Schappert, chief operating officer of Electronic Arts will speak at a fireside chat at the event.

    Perlman’s Palo Alto, Calif. company is still polishing his product — a service where gamers can play high-end games on any equipment that they own. The games are played over a network, with virtually no download required. A bunch of people say this can’t be done. But Perlman, chief executive and founder of OnLive, is betting big time that it can be done. And a number of rivals have surfaced — Otoy and Gaikai — that are pursuing the same dream.

    If its technology works, OnLive could give consumers the freedom to play high-end games on low-end machines, eliminating the need to buy expensive PCs or game consoles. And it could help digital distribution take off, giving game publishers an alternative to selling their games in retail stores.

    He announced OnLive a day before GamesBeat and the GDC last year, and it became the talk of the show. It’s taking a long time to pull this off, and that’s why some people wonder if Perlman can do it.

    He founded OnLive in 2002, built it to more than 100 employees, and has filed thousands of pages of patent applications for it. His backers include AT&T, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Autodesk, Maverick Capital, and Lauder Partners.

    Perlman himself holds over 90 U.S. patents and has more than 100 applications pending. Previously, he created startups such as Mova, whose face-capture technology is used to create realistic animated faces in games and movies. (It was used to create the photorealistic computer-generated face of Brad Pitt in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button). He also founded Moxi, a new user interface for cable TV which was sold to Paul Allen’s Vulcan Ventures. He was the co-founder of WebTV, which Microsoft bought for $425 million. He is known as the developer of Apple’s QuickTime multimedia technology. And he remains the head of Rearden, a technology incubator that does research in a wide variety of fields.

    Not all of the businesses were successes. But Perlman always tries to swing for the fences. OnLive is one of his biggest bets yet. And it’s one of the things that makes it so fun. Please be sure to catch his speech at GamesBeat@GDC.

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    I can't wait to hear him speak. I've heard this tech for a while but considered it vaporware for a long time. With the video that hit the intertubes demo'ing the product I have to say I am really impressed and hope he can pull this off. I've gone thru a bunch of PC's thru the years to keep up with the current tech trends and not having to get a sup'ed machine would be awesome.

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    It will certainly be out by then, when is E3?

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    June 15th - 17th this year. I'm not sure if I'm attending this year. However, I do live pretty close to SF.

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    ...interesting.

    He is speaking at a conference mid March and winter 09 also ends in March.

    Let the speculation begin ))

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    To me, he'll most likely do announce the release and comment on the emergance of the cloud-computing/gaming era.

    This will do a good promotion to the service and crush the other rivals which are, at least until now, completely unknown to the public. ( playcast, otoy and Gaikai )
    Last edited by Diarrhea; 01-18-2010 at 02:03 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niko408 View Post
    June 15th - 17th this year. I'm not sure if I'm attending this year. However, I do live pretty close to SF.
    Lucky, always wanted to go to one of these events. Someday I will go to CES or E3, one of my life's goals lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by bookoo View Post
    ...interesting.

    He is speaking at a conference mid March and winter 09 also ends in March.

    Let the speculation begin ))
    It does seem suspicious, but I don't think an interview counts as a release venue. Winter 09 ends March 19th, so lets see what happens lol!

    UPDATE: lol, nvm I thought this was an interview. If this is truly a keynote who knows, very well could be the launch speech! Hope it comes out sooner though lol.
    Last edited by Aph0ticShield; 01-18-2010 at 04:28 AM. Reason: Merged

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