Valve does not tire of releasing awesome news, and has so many good ideas that turned out to derive and contaminate other areas of technology: a group of developers presented during E3 last week, the Steamboy, a handheld game console that plays all your computer games.


The project is not an official company Gabe Newell, but their specifications shall draw the attention of Valve. With a quad-core processor (often undisclosed) and 4GB RAM, the laptop carries memory card slot for up to 32GB of storage and carries a 5-inch screen touch.

It is not today that is invested in the idea portabilizar Valve games for consoles. In late 2013, the company announced the Steam Machines, machines made to compete on equal terms with the past generation consoles like the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Machines, customizable, should be launched in 2015, due to a time delay in the production of Steam Controllers, another novelty of Gaben.

However, we should see something similar to them this year: Alienware, Valve reportedly partner in the production of the Machines, announced that it will launch its version still in 2014, but with controls for Xbox 360 and Windows operating system.

We will also have to wait for SteamBoys: according to its creators, the laptop should also be released in 2015, depending on how negotiations with the owner of the brand are.

Although preposterous, the idea is good mainly because you want to have the streaming service Steam (as is already the Nvidia Shield), reducing the need for processing, and the island would be provided with a total of eight physical buttons and two touchpads, with a hint quite noticeable PlayStation Vita in its design. Cute and apparently functional.