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Everybody's favorite instant streaming video game service just came
into its own: OnLive is launching the MicroConsole right now, a tiny
box that turns your Speedy Gonzales internet connection into a virtual
game console. Sure, the company's cloud computing service already lets
you do the same from any old netbook -- that's kind of the point --
but the $99 OnLive Game System gives you the leanback HDTV experience
complete with a custom wireless gamepad, and (assuming you use HDMI)
it'll come with all the wires too when it ships December 2nd. We sat
down with OnLive VP of Engineering Joe Bentley to get a handle on the
hardware within, and learn about the budding ecosystem you'll be
dealing with if you buy in. See what the long-awaited system looks
like below, and get the full scoop after the break!
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