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Cloud Gaming Service Gaikai Raises $5M

Gaikai, the cloud processing- based streaming game service co-founded by Dave Perry, has raised $5 million in venture capital funding, according to an SEC filing submitted this week.

Chris Remo, Blogger

January 6, 2010

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Gaikai, the cloud processing-based streaming game service co-founded by Shiny founder and former Acclaim creative director Dave Perry, has raised $5 million in venture capital funding, according to a U.S. SEC filing submitted this week. The company has not yet commented in detail on the funding, although a Gaikai representative did acknowledge it to Gamasutra. Mitch Lasky, a general partner at tech-focused investment firm Benchmark Capital, was listed on the SEC form, suggesting Benchmark's involvement. Lasky himself is a veteran of the game industry, as a founder of mobile gaming company Jamdat and a one-time Activision executive. Formed by Perry along with Andrew Gault and Rui Pereira, and announced last year, Gaikai is a competitor to similar service OnLive, which was unveiled slightly earlier. Both companies hope to market technology that will allow users to play graphically-intensive video games without the need for highly capable processing hardware, by rendering game images on the server side then compressing and streaming then to users' devices.

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Chris Remo is Gamasutra's Editor at Large. He was a founding editor of gaming culture site Idle Thumbs, and prior to joining the Gamasutra team he served as Editor in Chief of hardcore-oriented consumer gaming site Shacknews.

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