This new version made it possible to use a PlayStation 3 running Linux to remotely play Windows games.
[4][5] On 3 June 2008, Sean Maloney, Intel Corporation Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing demonstrated StreamMyGame at Computex 08 over a WiMAX connection using an Intel Mobile Internet device to view and play the game Crysis.
[6][7] On 17 July 2008, StreamMyGame announced that its Player was compatible with Intel's Atom range of processors and devices including Asus's EeePC netbook.
The Player captured keyboard and mouse commands and sent these back to the Server where they were used to control the game.
StreamMyGame enabled its members to interact via a bespoke Web 2.0 website that included messaging, chat, forums and groups.