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  2. Shadow (service) - Wikipedia

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    Shadow.tech is a cloud computing service developed by the French company Blade that was acquired by OVHcloud founder Octave Klaba in 2021. [1] Its technology is based on Windows 10 servers executing video games or other Windows software applications remotely.

  3. Cloud gaming - Wikipedia

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    Some cloud gaming services are based on access to a virtualized Windows environment, allowing users to download and install games and software as they normally would on a local computer. [4] [5] [6] Cloud gaming can be advantageous as it eliminates the need to purchase expensive computer hardware or install games directly onto a local game system.

  4. LiquidSky - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2014 by Ian McLoughlin and Scott Johnston as LiquidSky Software Inc. Prior to founding LiquidSky, McLoughlin had expressed displeasure of how existing cloud gaming solutions handled latency and input lag, particularly OnLive. Ian stated that his goal when founding LiquidSky was to offer a service with minimal latency ...

  5. G-cluster - Wikipedia

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    G-cluster's business model was introduced in the article "Developing Cloud Business Models: A Case Study on Cloud Gaming" [1] of the IEEE Software Magazine in July/August of 2011. Some of the first implementations of cloud gaming as a gaming-on-demand technology were introduced by G-cluster.

  6. Games as a service - Wikipedia

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    Cloud gaming / gaming on demand Services like PlayStation Plus, or GameFly allow players to play games that are run on remote servers on local devices, eliminating the need for specialized console hardware or powerful personal computers, outside of the necessary bandwidth for Internet connectivity. These otherwise operate similar to game ...

  7. WeGame - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Cloud Gaming Solution is a cloud-based game streaming service similar to Stadia or Xbox xCloud, which allows users to play games without any downloads required.. Currently, the service is accessible only through the WeGame applica

  8. Gaikai - Wikipedia

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    Gaikai (外海, lit. "open sea", i.e. an expansive outdoor space) is an American company which provides technology for the streaming of high-end video games. [1] Its technology has multiple applications, including in-home streaming over a local wired or wireless network (as in Remote Play between the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita), as well as cloud-based gaming where video games are ...

  9. GeForce Now - Wikipedia

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    GeForce Now (stylized as GeForce NOW) is the brand used by Nvidia for its cloud gaming service. The Nvidia Shield version of GeForce Now, formerly known as Nvidia Grid , launched in beta in 2013, [ 3 ] with Nvidia officially unveiling its name on September 30, 2015.