So where's that leave OnLive?
OnLive certainly has more working in its favor than any of these systems. It has the third-party support, a strong outreach to the gaming community and a savvy marketing campaign. However, only time will determine its success. We certainly wish it the best of luck – and hope it comes with a controller that's easy to use. – Robert Workman






Reader Comments (33)
xbox is crap, and if you have a problem i/m me. thats why countless millions have died.
Wow...you would think game systems would get more expensive over the years...it's pretty pathetic to see these crappy systems sell for $700 when the 10,000,000,000,000,000x better Xbox360 can be bought for $200 (the Arcade not the Elite)
wow i skipped everything it didn't make sence it wasn't specific
32X was teh uber 1337 haxxorz!!!!
psychoflipped96 just did flip in his comment XD
they forgot the dreamcast even though it was a god system it got destroyed in 2000 when sony released the PS2 such bad timing for the release
Wheres the 3DO ... I know the CD-I was like it but ...the 3DO was the more popular model!..... http://www.youtube.com/user/akaBarneyPhife
Talking about Tiger Electronics, how about GameCom? That piece came out after Game Boy Color, and Sega Game Gear, but was still in BLACK AND WHITE! And to top it off motion in the games was a complete blur. Oh yeah, it promised amazing things including an modem port for an internet connection, but never came through on any of it, partly because when released all the games were sold out, so everyone who had a system had no games to buy for it. I'm still waiting for my refund.
Intellivision was awesome..
Oh, and let's not forget the 3D0, and the laughing stock that was the N-Gage. I worked at Gamestop when it came out, and NO ONE bought one. The screen was the size of a Wheat-thin, and you had to hold it like a taco to talk.