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jkipp82
08-20-2011, 01:15 AM
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Gamestop has been testing a console game streaming service and hopes to have a beta in place by year's end, according to a report from GamesIndustry.biz.
Presumably, testing sessions are conducted while researchers break from formulating new, more effective ways for cashiers to ask you to pre-order something, anything.

If you've been paying attention, the news shouldn't come as a total surprise. In March, the game retailer bought Spawn Labs, which offered its own console game streaming box, the Spawn HD-720, as early as 2009. This new service would be able to stream 360 and PS3 games to smart devices and dedicated hardware. GameStop is also tinkering with PC game streaming, but who isn't doing that?

And that's sort of where the details dry up. We know this will be a service for members of GameStop's PowerUp Rewards program and that demos will be provided, but the rest (most importantly, the pricing) is a mystery. But take heart: GI.biz reports we can expect more details early next year, with a full roll-out by the middle of 2012.

anotherguy
08-24-2011, 05:59 PM
I'm actually curious how this would work. It's curious given the limited control options for touch devices. And throw in the tiered data plans that most of the cell companies are going to, I see some issues that could arise for people.

CapAmerica
08-30-2011, 12:10 AM
Going to keep an eye on this. Could be a pretty cool service IF it works.
A big question for me is with the console games, can they be tied to your personal PS3 and 360 or are we going to have to create a new account.

pureIso
08-30-2011, 12:12 AM
Looks interesting but I don't think we are ready for it...