Crysis, CoD4 and BioShock now playable on Eee PC

Crysis, CoD4 and BioShock now playable on Eee PC
James Orry Updated on by

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StreamMyGame has announced support for the new range of ultra portable notebooks, including the Asus Eee PC and Ebox and over 100 other UMPCs. The new StreamMyGame software runs at full screen resolution on both Windows and Linux versions of the Eee PC.

“The Linux player has been requested by our Eee PC members and has been optimised to run on both the original and new ranges of the Eee PC. The Window’s player has also been optimised.” said Richard Faria, StreamMyGame’s CEO.

“You can have your games installed on your home PC and play them on your Netbook around the home and remotely, providing a portable gaming experience on screens that have resolutions of 1024×600,” said Faria. “There are over 100 Netbooks and UMPCs that are now compatible with our technology and we will guarantee similar compatibility with the MID market.”

StreamMyGame says titles including Crysis, Call of Duty 4, BioShock and Half-Life 2 can now be played “smoothly and without lag on the Eee PC and other UMPCs providing a responsive gaming experience”.

The game is run on a dedicated gaming PC and delivered to your Netbook over a network. Check this link for a video of Crysis running on the Eee PC.