Want to play a high-end PC game on your TV without having to pay for the hardware? How about high-quality racing games on your cell phone? By the end of this year you'll be able to do both. Senior Writer Darren Gladstone breaks down some of the cool tech on display at the 2009 Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco.
GDC 2009: OnLive in Action and Xbox Games on your Cell Phone
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