The new Arcade feature is available on both live-streamer Sling TV and free ad-supported streaming TV service Sling Freestream.
Some TV is gripping and leaves you on the edge of your seat, unable to look away. Other TV is more in the lean-back variety, designed to allow you to do other things on your phone or tablet while still keeping up with what’s happening in your show or movie. On Wednesday, Sling TV launched a first-of-its-kind feature that allows people to enjoy their favorite TV shows and play their favorite video games without ever having to take their eyes off the screen. Today, the live TV streaming service introduced a completely Arcade game hub that is available for free.
Sling’s new Arcade feature is available on both Sling TV and Sling Freestream. Fire TV and Android TV users are currently able to play 10 different games inside the Sling apps.
Some TV is gripping and leaves you on the edge of your seat, unable to look away. Other TV is more in the lean-back variety, designed to allow you to do other things on your phone or tablet while still keeping up with what’s happening in your show or movie. On Wednesday, Sling TV launched a first-of-its-kind feature that allows people to enjoy their favorite TV shows and play their favorite video games without ever having to take their eyes off the screen. Today, the live TV streaming service introduced a completely Arcade game hub that is available for free.
Sling’s new Arcade feature is available on both Sling TV and Sling Freestream. Fire TV and Android TV users are currently able to play 10 different games inside the Sling apps.
- 3/6/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
A recurring feature in which we ask your favorite stars to reminisce about past gigs
In his nearly 30 years on television, Perception star Eric McCormack has played a spaceman, a Confederate colonel, a handful of lawyers and a dog, among other characters. But the through line that led to his best-known role started quite early, on an ABC dramedy not known for its edginess.
Video TNT’s Legends Can’t Kill Sean Bean Again, Can It?
Upon arriving in Vancouver in 1992, the first job he landed was on The Commish, “playing a bartender in a gay bar. It was a premonition of things to come.
In his nearly 30 years on television, Perception star Eric McCormack has played a spaceman, a Confederate colonel, a handful of lawyers and a dog, among other characters. But the through line that led to his best-known role started quite early, on an ABC dramedy not known for its edginess.
Video TNT’s Legends Can’t Kill Sean Bean Again, Can It?
Upon arriving in Vancouver in 1992, the first job he landed was on The Commish, “playing a bartender in a gay bar. It was a premonition of things to come.
- 8/12/2014
- TVLine.com
Very sad news today.
Winston Rekert lost his battle with cancer yesterday. He was 63.
He played Obal Ferras in Caprica ("Unvanquished"). Before that, he appeared in a couple of episodes of Battlestar Galactica as the priest who swore in Baltar ("Lay Down Your Burdens, Pt. 2") and Roslin ("Collaborators") as presidents.
He is best known for starring in the Canadian shows Adderly (1986-87) and Neon Rider (1989-94), and for his theatre work in Vancouver.
Earlier this year, he received the Sam Payne Lifetime Achievement Award for his "accumulative outstanding body of work in the industry."
The Vancouver Sun has a great article about his life and work.
And this is from The Province:
Rekert, 63, is best known as the star of the B.C.-filmed Neon Rider TV series in the late 1980s and 1990s, for which he also did some writing, directing and producing. The Vancouver actor won Gemini awards...
Winston Rekert lost his battle with cancer yesterday. He was 63.
He played Obal Ferras in Caprica ("Unvanquished"). Before that, he appeared in a couple of episodes of Battlestar Galactica as the priest who swore in Baltar ("Lay Down Your Burdens, Pt. 2") and Roslin ("Collaborators") as presidents.
He is best known for starring in the Canadian shows Adderly (1986-87) and Neon Rider (1989-94), and for his theatre work in Vancouver.
Earlier this year, he received the Sam Payne Lifetime Achievement Award for his "accumulative outstanding body of work in the industry."
The Vancouver Sun has a great article about his life and work.
And this is from The Province:
Rekert, 63, is best known as the star of the B.C.-filmed Neon Rider TV series in the late 1980s and 1990s, for which he also did some writing, directing and producing. The Vancouver actor won Gemini awards...
- 9/15/2012
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
For this episode, Ian talks to actor -turned -comics writer, Sam Sarker, who chats about his latest comic book mini-series .The Vault,. which is due for release from Image Comics. During the course of our chat, Sam talks a little about his acting career and his role of Vic in Neon Rider and discusses comics in general. In the week in news Wayne and I touch on the new Batman: Arkham City video, which is 12 minutes worth of awesome-ness and we discuss the UK airdate of Torchwood. For This Week In Comics Gianluca Glazer discusses The Goon as being his best book of the week whereas Wayne expresses his disappointment in DC Comics Jsa special.
- 7/8/2011
- by Ian Cullen
- Monsters and Critics
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