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SteamBoy Aims To Be A Handheld Steam Machine

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This is mighty interesting. A SteamBoy has been announced as a handheld Steam Machine and it looks pretty good, but will it run SteamOS? Considering that it has the same touch pads as the Steam Controller and a Steam logo on the back it does look hopeful!

What do you think to it? It is certainly interesting and hell I would probably buy one if it is SteamOS as who wouldn't like to take some of their Steam games with them on the go?!

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QuoteWhile the exact hardware itself is still under wraps, the SteamBoy design should feature a Quad-Core CPU, 4GB RAM, a 32GB built-in memory card, and a 5" 16:9 touchscreen.

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20 comments

FTW Jun 16, 2014
If this lives up to my expectations, it will be the best portable console ever (in my opinion). I mean, it would actually play real PC games, sure it will be weak, but with lower resolution you can probably run some good classics. Left 4 Dead 2 will probably run without a problem.
The mobile games might even look better than what this would be capable of, however the only decent mobile games are ports from older consoles, rest seems to be generic stuff, mostly pay 2 win.
n30p1r4t3 Jun 16, 2014
Steamboy Project has not any connection to Valve or Steam, except it will offer SteamOS games.
Anonymous Jun 16, 2014
hook line and sinker??
WorMzy Jun 16, 2014
Please can someone get me a towel? I can't seem to stop drooling.

I can't imagine that it'd be any good for online games (TF2/L4D/DOTA/etc), but offline games? Yes, please!
Pinguino Jun 16, 2014
I'm not sure games made for 20" monitors will be playable on 5" screens. I don't see much dev concern about resolution and text font adaptations even for "couch steamers", let alone for a 3rd-party portable Steam machine.
seb24 Jun 16, 2014
Hamtarotaro Jun 16, 2014
It is a FAKE please, check multiple sources, check the whois of the "official" website.

Check, check and recheck.

Even Forbes was fooled, Kotaku and many more, thats depressing.............
FutureSuture Jun 16, 2014
There's a Japanese anime film called Steamboy. :)
Teal Jun 16, 2014
Come on, this is completely bogus, don't jump at it like this. It's nonsense.
BillNyeTheBlackGuy Jun 16, 2014
Come on, this is completely bogus, don't jump at it like this. It's nonsense.

And do you have proof that it's fake? Them not being affiliated with Valve doesn't prove anything since SteamOS is open source.
stream Jun 16, 2014
I guess they forgot to mention that you gone have a pc in the back streaming the content to you, thats basically what steamos is about, to let people with huge windows steam collection run their games. so probably gone have a minimum linux/steamos install but does not need any hefty cpu/gfx power
Teal Jun 16, 2014
I guess they forgot to mention that you gone have a pc in the back streaming the content to you, thats basically what steamos is about, to let people with huge windows steam collection run their games. so probably gone have a minimum linux/steamos install but does not need any hefty cpu/gfx power

Yeah that's the only realistic possibility that came to my mind - basically Nvidia Shield but based on Steam streaming.
Teal Jun 16, 2014
Come on, this is completely bogus, don't jump at it like this. It's nonsense.
And do you have proof that it's fake? Them not being affiliated with Valve doesn't prove anything since SteamOS is open source.

Unheard of company releases nothing but a trailer, there's not a single mention of it by Valve, no specifications, no anything.

I give you that it might not be outright fake, but it's not worth reporting about, because there isn't enough confirmed info on it and all it gonna cause is speculation and misunderstanding.
q4a Jun 16, 2014
Developed by the SteamBoy Project, a third-party team with no connection to Valve, SteamBoy aims to be the world's first portable Steam Machine.
- source.
It's just portable Steam Machine not from Valve.
Liam Dawe Jun 16, 2014
Just because it isn't commenting on by Valve doesn't mean it's fake, Valve hasn't commented on Half-Life 3.

We report on everything we can, even fun rumours like this. Deal with it people and move along.
Osvaldo Jun 16, 2014
It is a FAKE please, check multiple sources, check the whois of the "official" website.

Check, check and recheck.

Even Forbes was fooled, Kotaku and many more, thats depressing.............

This notice being on Forbes was precicely the reason it was credible for me, now that I see... well, it's kind of disapointing
Nyamiou Jun 16, 2014
It is fake, but it doesn't mean this is impossible.
stss Jun 17, 2014
It is fake, but it doesn't mean this is impossible.
Was just about to say something like that.

Since manufacturing is basically up to whatever companies want to do I'd almost be surprised if something like this doesn't surface eventually.
and that's something that might attract a lot of the people who feel they just have no need for a steam machine.

I think it would even get me to start buying a larger variety of game types too
philip550c Jun 17, 2014
If it streams its not much different from Nvidia's Shield.
MayeulC Jun 17, 2014
It makes perfect sense in my opinion : you can get enough performance with a not-too-high TDP form an AMD APU, and play more demanding games with in-home streaming.
Steam's offline mode is perfect if you don't have an Internet connection.
Overall, I would love to play civilization/the binding of Isaac/Super Meat Boy, or whatever, on such a portable console.
But I am not completely sold on 3D games, though.

Somewhat reminds me the open pandora (or dragonbox pyra), and would be cool to use as a portable linux device.
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