Apr
16th

Razer Remote Play (PC to Mobile Streaming) and 8 alternative software

Razer Remote Play is a compelling solution designed for gamers who want to extend their PC gaming experience to mobile devices. Leveraging the power of the open-source Moonlight technology, this service allows users to stream their favorite games from their high-performance desktop to a mobile platform. The tool is particularly appealing for those who own Razer peripherals, as it can take advantage of optimized hardware compatibility—especially when paired with devices like the Razer Kishi.

Hosting requires running at least Windows 11 (Version 23H2). On your mobile device, use iOS 18 or Android 12 or above.

The setup, however, isn’t entirely plug-and-play. Users must install and configure multiple applications (such as Razer Cortex on the PC and specific mobile apps like Razer Nexus or PC Remote Play on smartphones) to get everything running. This layered setup might appear a bit technical for casual gamers, but it also offers plenty of customization options to match one’s network requirements and gaming preferences. When everything is set up correctly, Razer Remote Play delivers high frame rates and adaptive resolutions, even supporting refresh rates of up to 120Hz on compatible devices. However, like many network-dependent solutions, some users may occasionally experience minor latency or stability issues when moving outside their local area network.

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Dec
14th

Parsec Gaming and Steam Remote Play

Parsec Gaming works simply as a screen-sharing technology. You either share your screen with yourself (remotely), with your friends (for co-op), or with gamers around the world (to play your favorite games). Steam Remote Play seems the same but (if i understood correctly) it works only with steam games.

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Dec
14th

GeForce Now (Free option) and others cloud gaming

GeForce NOW has 1 free option (1 hour/day)

GeForce NOW is NVIDIA’s cloud-based game streaming service, delivering real-time gameplay straight from the cloud to your laptop, desktop, Mac, SHIELD TV, or Android device (and more). Connect to your store accounts and stream your own library of games, or play your favorite free-to-play games. With cloud saves for supported games, you can pick up your game where you left off, on any supported device, wherever you are.

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Aug
24th

PS Now

PS Now is a subscription service that lets you stream hundreds of PS3 games to your PS4 and Windows PC (coming soon). NOT free with a 7 days free trial. Over 400 ps3 games to play on the PC.

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Dec
27th

OBS – Open Broadcaster Software

Open Broadcaster Software is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming.

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May
23rd

Valve STEAM IN-HOME STREAMING

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Valve added the streaming of game at home to the Steam Client.

Steam in-home streaming allows you to play a game on one computer when the game process is actually running on another computer elsewhere in your home. Through Steam, game audio and video is captured on the remote computer and sent to the player’s computer. The game input (keyboard, mouse or gamepad) is sent from the player’s computer to the game process on the remote computer.

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Nov
16th

Lara Croft Guardians of Light free on Core Online

Experience a Lara Croft adventure from studio Crystal Dynamics, now in your browser!

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Sep
4th

Core Online

Play HD free games in your Browser!

Games on COREONLINE are made available via a combination of Google and Square Enix’s proprietary technology, which allows for support of Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. COREONLINE is easy to use, allowing players to click on a level and start playing instantly, and giving them the ability to start from any part of the game they wish. Aspects of the user experience such as saves and achievements are managed in the cloud, and can be accessed from the browser. In the future, COREONLINE services may be a feature of Square Enix’s global online services.

Also COREONLINE launched a new business model, enabling free content supported by video advertising, similar to television advertising. Users can select to skip advertisements by purchasing levels and entire games.

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Nov
29th

Stream

Stream is a experimental game project. It sports a some side scrolling shooter elements but the main theme of Stream is time travel. You play as a guerilla soldier who wont stop until he completes his mission.

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Sep
25th

Playing a video of the game not the game itself

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I heard recently about this service Onlive.com, from what i ve understood it’s a service in which you can play games in remote, you launch a game (you bought) then a regiment of super computers runs it and transform it in a HD video which is sent to you on your monitor, and i am not talking about pacman or super mario i am talking about Mafia 2 and others huge 3d game beasts..

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