#cloudgaming — Public Fediverse posts
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Supermassive Games shifts to full third-person stealth in Directive 8020. Read our review and find out if outsmarting alien mimics in deep space is something you're going to want to play. #Directive8020 #Review #CloudGaming #Gaming #GameReview
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Supermassive Games shifts to full third-person stealth in Directive 8020. Read our review and find out if outsmarting alien mimics in deep space is something you're going to want to play. #Directive8020 #Review #CloudGaming #Gaming #GameReview
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Supermassive Games shifts to full third-person stealth in Directive 8020. Read our review and find out if outsmarting alien mimics in deep space is something you're going to want to play. #Directive8020 #Review #CloudGaming #Gaming #GameReview
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Supermassive Games shifts to full third-person stealth in Directive 8020. Read our review and find out if outsmarting alien mimics in deep space is something you're going to want to play. #Directive8020 #Review #CloudGaming #Gaming #GameReview
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Supermassive Games shifts to full third-person stealth in Directive 8020. Read our review and find out if outsmarting alien mimics in deep space is something you're going to want to play. #Directive8020 #Review #CloudGaming #Gaming #GameReview
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Between random garbage computers I have at home I wanted to set up something capable of running GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming at 1080p/60 FPS to plug in to my TV.
The most suitable candidate was Sony Vaio SVE151E11M (with Radeon HD 7550M... or something like that) that I previously used as a Valheim server.
I am currently upgrading Ubuntu to 26.04 on the device.
Here is what I had in mind:
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#pcgaming #linuxgaming #hardware #gaming #cloudgaming #geforcenow #xboxgamepass
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Between random garbage computers I have at home I wanted to set up something capable of running GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming at 1080p/60 FPS to plug in to my TV.
The most suitable candidate was Sony Vaio SVE151E11M (with Radeon HD 7550M... or something like that) that I previously used as a Valheim server.
I am currently upgrading Ubuntu to 26.04 on the device.
Here is what I had in mind:
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#pcgaming #linuxgaming #hardware #gaming #cloudgaming #geforcenow #xboxgamepass
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Between random garbage computers I have at home I wanted to set up something capable of running GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming at 1080p/60 FPS to plug in to my TV.
The most suitable candidate was Sony Vaio SVE151E11M (with Radeon HD 7550M... or something like that) that I previously used as a Valheim server.
I am currently upgrading Ubuntu to 26.04 on the device.
Here is what I had in mind:
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#pcgaming #linuxgaming #hardware #gaming #cloudgaming #geforcenow #xboxgamepass
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Between random garbage computers I have at home I wanted to set up something capable of running GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming at 1080p/60 FPS to plug in to my TV.
The most suitable candidate was Sony Vaio SVE151E11M (with Radeon HD 7550M... or something like that) that I previously used as a Valheim server.
I am currently upgrading Ubuntu to 26.04 on the device.
Here is what I had in mind:
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#pcgaming #linuxgaming #hardware #gaming #cloudgaming #geforcenow #xboxgamepass
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Between random garbage computers I have at home I wanted to set up something capable of running GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming at 1080p/60 FPS to plug in to my TV.
The most suitable candidate was Sony Vaio SVE151E11M (with Radeon HD 7550M... or something like that) that I previously used as a Valheim server.
I am currently upgrading Ubuntu to 26.04 on the device.
Here is what I had in mind:
1/?
#pcgaming #linuxgaming #hardware #gaming #cloudgaming #geforcenow #xboxgamepass
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The gaming industry is rapidly evolving with advanced technologies, immersive experiences, and next-generation innovations transforming the future of digital entertainment. 🎮🚀
https://www.gamesd.app/video-game-development
#VideoGameDevelopment #GameDevelopment #GamingIndustry #BlockchainGaming #AIGaming #CloudGaming #Metaverse #GamingTechnology #NFTGaming #Gamesdapp
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Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Parenting an kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 7-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Sunshine is a self-hosted game streaming host that turns your PC into a private cloud gaming server.
Stream your games to your phone, laptop, or TV with low latency , all running locally.
Supports AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA GPUs for flexible setups.
👉 https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine
👉 More privacy-friendly tools: https://digitalescapetools.com/#OpenSource #SelfHosting #CloudGaming #Privacy #Homelab #DigitalMinimalism
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Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Kiln, Aphelion, Final Fantasy V, and More
What do Chocobos, space, vampires, and sentient pottery have in common? If it’s anything m…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Technology #Aphelion #CloudGaming #FinalFantasyV #GamePass #HeroesofMight&Magic:OldenEra #Kiln #LittleRocketLab #PC #PCgaming #SleddingGame #Sopa:TaleoftheStolenPotato #TerraTechLegion #Trepang2 #VampireCrawlers #XBOX #Xboxapp #XboxGamePass
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Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Kiln, Aphelion, Final Fantasy V, and More
What do Chocobos, space, vampires, and sentient pottery have in common? If it’s anything m…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Technology #Aphelion #CloudGaming #FinalFantasyV #GamePass #HeroesofMight&Magic:OldenEra #Kiln #LittleRocketLab #PC #PCgaming #SleddingGame #Sopa:TaleoftheStolenPotato #TerraTechLegion #Trepang2 #VampireCrawlers #XBOX #Xboxapp #XboxGamePass
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The $1,000 PlayStation 6: Why Michael Pachter Predicts a ‘Smaller’ Gaming Future Saved by Game Streaming
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://wccftech.com/1000-playstation-6-smaller-future-game-streaming-patcher/
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The $1,000 PlayStation 6: Why Michael Pachter Predicts a ‘Smaller’ Gaming Future Saved by Game Streaming
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://wccftech.com/1000-playstation-6-smaller-future-game-streaming-patcher/
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The $1,000 PlayStation 6: Why Michael Pachter Predicts a ‘Smaller’ Gaming Future Saved by Game Streaming
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://wccftech.com/1000-playstation-6-smaller-future-game-streaming-patcher/
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The $1,000 PlayStation 6: Why Michael Pachter Predicts a ‘Smaller’ Gaming Future Saved by Game Streaming
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://wccftech.com/1000-playstation-6-smaller-future-game-streaming-patcher/
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The $1,000 PlayStation 6: Why Michael Pachter Predicts a ‘Smaller’ Gaming Future Saved by Game Streaming
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://wccftech.com/1000-playstation-6-smaller-future-game-streaming-patcher/
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This week’s Epic Games Store free games are Cozy Grove and Isonzo. Here’s where you can play them in the cloud. #CloudGaming #FreeGames #EpicGamesStore #EGS
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Amazon Luna's March 2026 Prime lineup is here. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, The Game of Life 2, Control: Ultimate Edition, and more are available now. Plus a full slate of free PC games to claim throughout the month. #AmazonLuna #PrimeGaming #CloudGaming
https://clouddosage.com/play-free-with-prime-on-amazon-luna-and-pc-this-march-2026/
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Amazon Luna’s February 2026 Prime lineup is live, with Alan Wake 2, the new Indiana Jones: The Order of Giants DLC, new cloud additions, and free PC games rolling out throughout the month. #AmazonLuna #CloudGaming #PrimeGaming
https://clouddosage.com/play-free-with-prime-on-amazon-luna-and-pc-this-february-2026/
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Nine new games have arrived on JioGames Cloud, including Gun Force, MotoGP 21, King of Seas, and more. #JioGamesCloud #CloudGaming #IndiaGaming #NewGames #GamingNews
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Netflix is continuing to push into cloud gaming, with its co-CEO saying the company is still in the early stages of building out its gaming plans. #CloudGaming #NetflixGames #NetFlixGamesonTV #gaming
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Spry Fox has confirmed its departure from Netflix, revealing major pay cuts by its founders and a spring 2026 beta for Spirit Crossing. The studio is now fully independent and planning a wider launch beyond mobile. #SpryFox #SpiritCrossing #NetflixGames #IndieGames #GameDev #CozyGames #CloudGaming
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Blacknut adds three more games to its cloud gaming library, including two Asterix & Obelix titles and Garfield Kart 2. #cloudgaming #blacknut #newgames
https://clouddosage.com/blacknut-adds-3-new-games-including-asterix-obelix-and-garfield-kart-2/
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JioGames Cloud adds eight more games to in the cloud, including Life is Strange: Before the Storm Remastered, Demonicon, and more. #JioGamesCloud #JioGames #CloudGaming #NewGames #IndiaGaming
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New games just landed on JioGames Cloud, including Adventures of Chris, Blood Knights, Cris Tales, and more. #JioGamesCloud #CloudGaming #IndiaGaming #NewGames
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Blacknut adds two story-driven games to its cloud library with Agatha Christie – Death on the Nile and Syberia – Remastered. #blacknut #cloudgaming #newgames
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New games from Microids just landed on JioGames Cloud. My Universe – My Baby and My Universe – Puppies and Kittens are now available, adding a couple of low-key, easygoing options to the lineup. #JioGamesCloud #CloudGaming #Blacknut #IndiaGaming #NewGames
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Amazon Luna’s January 2026 Prime lineup is live, with Madden NFL 26 headlining alongside new GameNight picks, cloud additions, and free PC games you can claim throughout the month. #cloudgaming #PrimeGaming #AmazonLuna #Gaming
https://clouddosage.com/play-free-with-prime-on-amazon-luna-and-pc-this-january-2026/
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Netflix Games shows what happens when cloud gaming stops being a feature and starts being infrastructure. No installs, no hardware talk, just play where the screen is. #CloudGaming #NetflixGames #Netflix #Gaming
https://clouddosage.com/netflix-games-shows-how-cloud-gaming-becomes-invisible/
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🕹️ Building Custom Graphics Cards For Cloud Gaming
https://semiengineering.com/building-custom-graphics-cards-for-cloud-gaming/
#graphics #gaming #gpu #videogames #cloud #cloudgaming #microelectronics #electronics
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Four new games have been added to Amazon Luna, including Anno 117: Pax Romana, Human Fall Flat, Ship of Fools, and Golf With Your Friends. Strategy, co-op, and multiplayer all in one update. #AmazonLuna #Luna #Cloudgaming #newgames
https://clouddosage.com/amazon-luna-adds-four-new-games-including-anno-117-pax-romana/
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I was pretty annoyed that Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 has a bug that breaks controller support if you stream it. However, I found out it looks and runs amazing on the Steamdeck!
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A new batch of games just landed on JioGames Cloud. Extreme Forklifting 2, Implosion: Never Lose Hope, and Gravewood High Chapter 2 are now available, offering a mix of action, variety, and darker vibes. #JioGamesCloud #CloudGaming #IndiaGaming #NewGames
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A new batch of games just landed on JioGames Cloud. Port Royale 4, Deliver At All Costs, and Pizza Possum are now streaming in the cloud. #cloudgaming #jiogamescloud #blacknut #jiogames #gaming #IndiaGaming #newgames
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Amazon Luna free games included with Prime this December 2025 include Fallout 4 and Hollow Knight, plus new PC games like Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. #AmazonLuna #PrimeGaming #CloudGaming #Fallout4 #HollowKnight #PCGaming #FreeGames
https://clouddosage.com/play-free-with-prime-on-amazon-luna-and-pc-this-december-2025/
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Five new titles hit JioGames Cloud, including The Smurfs 2 and Northgard. Here’s what’s new and worth checking out. #cloudgaming #JioGamesCloud #gaming #TheSmurfs2 #DroneSwarm
https://clouddosage.com/jiogames-cloud-adds-5-new-games-including-the-smurfs-2-and-northgard/
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Netflix Cloud Gaming Adds Five Party Games #Netflixgames #NetflixGaming #CloudGaming
https://clouddosage.com/netflix-cloud-gaming-adds-five-party-games/
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New to cloud gaming on PlayStation Portal? Here are our best tips to get smoother performance, better visuals, and fewer hiccups. #cloudgaming #playstationportal #psportal #gaming #PSPlusPremium
https://clouddosage.com/playstation-portal-cloud-gaming-tips-and-tricks/
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Netflix Shutters Game Studio Boss Fight Entertainment #NetflixGames #GamingNews #CloudGaming
https://clouddosage.com/netflix-games-shutters-boss-fight-entertainment/
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JioGames Cloud adds Saints Row IV and 12 Ball, bringing more action and puzzles to its growing cloud gaming lineup in India. #CloudGaming #JioGamesCloud #NewGames #PlayAnywhere #GamingIndia #Jio
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Lilbits: A playable LEGO Game Boy, Gmail is ending POP support, Microsoft & Amazon announce game streaming updates
This summer LEGO and Nintendo began taking pre-orders for a 421-piece LEGO Game Boy kit that lets you assemble an accurate looking model of the classic handheld game console. The only thing missing? Working parts.
But one hardware hacker has been working on a custom mainboard, display, and other components that transforms a LEGO Game Boy from a model into a playable game system. It’s still a […]
#amazonLuna #cloudGaming #email #gameBoy #gameStreaming #gmail #gmailify #imap #lego #legoGameBoy #lilbits #pop #ram #raspberryPi #xbox #xboxCloudGaming #xboxGamePass #xboxGamePassUltimate
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New Games Now Streaming on JioGames Cloud: Life is Strange Remastered and Overpass bring story-driven adventure and off-road racing. #CloudGaming #JioGamesCloud #NewGames #PlayAnywhere #GamingIndia #Jio
https://clouddosage.com/jiogames-cloud-adds-2-new-games-life-is-strange-remastered-and-overpass/