Author: Ethan

What Could A Nintendo Cloud Gaming Service Look Like?
The leading platforms within the gaming industry are always evolving. There was a time when Sega and Atari were both market leaders pre-PlayStation and Xbox. However, there has been one gaming company that has been making hardware since before the video game crash of 1983 and is still a market leader: Nintendo. With Xbox, PlayStation, […]
Read MoreRetro Game Consoles that Would be Great on Antstream Arcade
Antstream Arcade is a retro gaming focused cloud gaming service that offers video games from several different gaming platforms. With Antstream Arcade’s library always changing and the platform having a mission of video game preservation, I want to go over some game platforms that it would be great to see Antstream add or extend support […]
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Vietnam Orders Netflix Games To Cease Advertising and Operations
- Ethan
- April 11, 2024
Wednesday, April 10th: The Vietnamese Government ordered Netflix to cease its video game service in Vietnam, including the downloading of games from mobile stores and advertising these games as well. This is a blow to Netflix’s still-growing gaming division, so let’s go over what’s happened. Here’s What’s Happened In Vietnam The Vietnam Authority Of Broadcasting […]
Read MoreAntstream Arcade Adds Two More Games From Classic Computers
Antstream Arcade, the retro gaming cloud service with over 1,300 games, has today added two more games to its massive library. The games come from Atari 8-Bit computers and the Amstrad CPC, which are two of the more classic platforms from which Antstream Arcade streams games. So, let’s go over these two games and whether […]
Read MoreWhy Antstream Arcade Should Push Further Into Indie and Homebrew Games
Antstream Arcade, the retro gaming cloud gaming service which has a library of 1300+ games, has always prided itself on offering the largest retro game library of any cloud gaming platform. However, in this editorial, I want to discuss why Antstream Arcade could benefit from expanding its homebrew and indie game lineup on the service. […]
Read MoreWhy Apple Arcade Should Support Cloud Gaming
- Ethan
- April 7, 2024
- Apple
- Editorials
Apple Arcade represents an interesting story when it comes to video games. In principle, the service can be compared to the likes of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Netflix Games, but there’s one big difference… Apple Arcade currently lacks cloud gaming support despite being available on multiple Apple devices; so, let’s discuss why Apple should […]
Read MoreCrunchyroll Offers Video Games, Just Don’t Expect Cloud Gaming
- Ethan
- April 4, 2024
Crunchyroll, the popular anime streaming service, has offered a couple of video games for a little while as the service has tried to compete with Netflix and other streaming services. However, it doesn’t look like Crunchyroll is going to follow Netflix’s lead into cloud gaming. Let me explain. Crunchyroll Has Some Mobile Games: Crunchyroll currently […]
Read MoreAntstream Arcade Adds Fan Favorite Amiga Game
- Ethan
- April 2, 2024
Antstream Arcade, the retro gaming-focused cloud gaming platform with 1300+ games, has today continued its trend of releasing new games every Tuesday. Today’s addition is a popular cult favorite Amiga game. So What Is This Game? The game in question is the side-scrolling action platforming video game Second Samurai. After defeating the Demon King during […]
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Netflix Games March 2024 Recap
- Ethan
- April 1, 2024
- Games
With us entering the month of April, now it is time for us to take a look back at March 2024 and what games came to the platform. During March, we saw three games come to the platform. This includes one cloud game (which is always amazing to see) as well as two mobile games. […]
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Why Netflix’s Cloud Gaming Library Will Differ From Its Mobile Gaming Offerings
Netflix Games has been building out its offerings since late 2021. This has mainly included Netflix buying and building game studios, beta testing cloud video games, and releasing downloadable mobile games. However there are some notable issues Netflix is going to have to face as they move more of their mobile games into the cloud. […]
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