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  2. SteamOS - Wikipedia

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    SteamOS was originally built as a client for video game streaming over a local network from a gaming PC and was later extended to support some on-device gameplay, with the intent for lightweight, upgradeable PCs, known as Steam Machines, to run SteamOS for game streaming and local play.

  3. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    The Steam Link removed the need for HDMI cables for displaying a PC's screen and allowed for wireless connection when connecting to a TV. That was discontinued in 2018, but now "Steam Link" refers to the Remote Play mobile app that allows users to stream content, such as games, from a PC to a mobile device over a network. [349] [350] [351 ...

  4. Steam Machine (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Steam Machine is a discontinued series of small form factor gaming computers by Valve, designed to operate SteamOS to provide a home game console-like experience.Several computer vendors were engaged with Valve to develop their own versions of Steam Machines for retail, offering additional options atop Valve's requirements such as dual-booting options with Microsoft Windows and the ability to ...

  5. 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

  6. Steam Deck - Wikipedia

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    It's all over the place and probably the biggest reality check when it comes to realizing the dream of truly untethered PC gaming." [92] Richard Leadbetter of Eurogamer said he "can't help [but] feel that elements like fan noise and battery life can only be resolved with a revised processor on a more efficient process node." [93]

  7. PointCrow - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In February 2020, he organized a tournament in which 20 live streamers raced to complete a Breath of the Wild speedrun in which the player must feed all 16 dogs in the game as fast as possible, with the winner being awarded US$1,000.

  8. Dropout (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Comedians each spend $1,000 on a group activity, with the host awarding their favorite a $1,000 prize. May 31, 2024: 1 season 6 eps 30 mins Renewed [60] Dropout Presents: Stand-up, improv: A series of stand-up comedy, solo shows, and improv specials performed in front of a live audience. June 21, 2024: 1 season 7 eps 60 mins Renewed [61] [62] [63]

  9. Skillz (company) - Wikipedia

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    Skillz was founded in 2012 by Andrew Paradise and Casey Chafkin in Boston, [6] [7] though the company's headquarters is now located in Las Vegas. [8]Through different rounds of funding, Skillz has raised $53 million from venture capitalists including Liberty Global, Telstra, Accomplice, Wildcat Capital, as well as the owners of the New England Patriots, Milwaukee Bucks, New York Mets, and ...