Scary things appear on the internet but there hasn't been a revolution for a long time, often for years. But
this may have enough potential to let enough people out there literally shit bricks.
The idea of the concept is simple: You start your OnLive client, select a game and it's not started on your PC or console but on the OnLive servers, only receiving input signals from your keyboard or gamepad. Then, a video stream is sent back - quality depending on your internet connection - with minimal lag or delay. The system is not limited to PC or console gaming, also for "older" systems like Atari, C64.
The guys from Kotaku have tested that and as you can read on the page, were surprised that it actually worked with Crisis Wars. Although, only about 100 testing people were on the server, so you can't really guess what happens with several thousand people online, the delay will increase for sure. Cloud Computing won't help much there.
If this is going to be real, then console boys have no future.
So, I just wanted to post that. I was surprised.