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  • What is this Phantom game console all about?

    Sounds intruiging.

    A rival to the Xbox? Or a "Phantom" menace?
    By Walt McGraw
    CNN Headline News
    Wednesday, August 27, 2003 Posted: 6:39 PM EDT (2239 GMT)

    What the competition is saying about Phantom:

    Microsoft (Xbox): "It's difficult to draw any conclusions about its place in the industry."

    Sony (PS2): "We are going to have to pass."

    Nintendo (Gamecube): "Nintendo welcomes Infinium Labs to the industry and wishes them luck."


    (CNN) -- A few weeks ago a new game console was unveiled on the Web called Phantom.

    Its developer, Infinium Labs, promises it will be the "must-have high performance game console," and that the Phantom will provide "more access to more games of every genre than any competing product," all "with blazing speed."

    Six months ago, it was only a rumor among hardcore gamers. In fact, it seemed Phantom was, as the American Heritage dictionary put it, "an image that appears only in the mind; an illusion."

    The juiciest rumor was that there never would be a console called Phantom. The conspiracy theory went that the whole thing was a hoax, concocted as a PR stunt.

    The "unveiling" hasn't seemed to quash those rumors.

    The console's specs do sound dreamy. The company's Web site says Phantom's standard components will include "the highest performance nVidia video card," "the highest performance Intel motherboard," and a Windows XP operating system. But I couldn't help feeling haunted by the fact that I was missing the key to unlock Phantom. And it had to do with the fact that the box had lots of connectivity ports... and no CD-ROM drive.

    I spoke to David Frederick, chief marketing officer at Infinium Labs.

    BVGH: Am I nuts, or is Phantom less of a story about hardware, and more about a new way to deliver content?

    Frederick: [laughs] Man, you are so on top of things. I'm not trying to be patronizing. That's it! It's a content delivery system. Phantom is a new way to deliver content into your living room. The box is a means to an end.

    I thought of my TiVo, then my grandma's WebTV.

    BVGH: It's WebTV, but for gaming.

    Frederick: In a way. But we've taken it to the 10th degree. WebTV tried to take advantage of folks who weren't tech savvy. That was a closed, shrinking market. Whereas all our research indicates that online gaming -- and gaming as a whole -- is rapidly growing.

    Frederick explained that retailers can really only carry the top 200 games. They just don't have the shelf space for more, he said. Legacy content that's six months old could still be really fun to play, but retailers have to make room for the new stuff -- until Phantom, he hopes.

    Because it's always online, he went on, you'll be able to "shop" for games just like you use your TiVo to shop for television shows. And you can "try before you buy."

    Frederick expects Phantom to come bundled with 50 or so games right off the bat, but wouldn't say which publishers, if any have already signed up. Still, he says, the folks at Infinium will make their scheduled release date of Q1 in '04, all for under $300 bucks at the outset, plus $10 bucks a month. And, of course, the cost of any premium games bought a la carte.

    And as for whether the whole thing is an evil hoax?

    "More's comin'. It's real. I've played it," Fredrick said.

  • #2
    another piece of crap that I won't buy...
    To us, it is the BEAST.

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    • #3
      Wonder if they could get multiplayer to work right?
      "I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003

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      • #4
        The clue is in the name.
        I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
        For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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        • #5
          I think this is going to work, and it's about damn time.



          Yahoo already has games on demand including Civ 3.
          We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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          • #6
            vaporware
            "mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
            Drake Tungsten
            "get contacts, get a haircut, get better clothes, and lose some weight"
            Albert Speer

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            • #7
              People have played it, it's not vaporware.

              And no, it's not going to work. None of the big name game makers have said they'd support it, you're going to be paying $300 for a console to pay $10 a month to play tic-tac-toe and checkers online.

              The thing f*cking runs Windows XP with a GeForce.
              "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
              Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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              • #8
                I like how the article calls the system 'technically impressive'.
                "mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
                Drake Tungsten
                "get contacts, get a haircut, get better clothes, and lose some weight"
                Albert Speer

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                • #9
                  In theory, this could be a GREAT system... in theory.
                  -30-

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                  • #10
                    Everybody's answers are about as substance filled as the CEO's.

                    What does it play? Games designed for the system, X-Box games? PC Games? Any and all games?

                    Oh, I could go to the website but why when I have you guys?

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                    • #11


                      That's where my "streaming tips for beginners" come into play. I bring you the latest news and unbiased reviews on all major streaming services, including

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Asher
                        People have played it, it's not vaporware.

                        And no, it's not going to work. None of the big name game makers have said they'd support it, you're going to be paying $300 for a console to pay $10 a month to play tic-tac-toe and checkers online.

                        The thing f*cking runs Windows XP with a GeForce.
                        Asher...a post so definitive truly deserves to be proved wrong.

                        Asmodean
                        Im not sure what Baruk Khazad is , but if they speak Judeo-Dwarvish, that would be "blessed are the dwarves" - lord of the mark

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by JohnT
                          Everybody's answers are about as substance filled as the CEO's.

                          What does it play? Games designed for the system, X-Box games? PC Games? Any and all games?

                          Oh, I could go to the website but why when I have you guys?
                          Subscription based gaming -- you pay to download cheap crappy games as part of the mandatory $10/mo subscription, and real games (if there are ever) will cost the usual amount on top of that. It just downloads them to the harddrive.
                          "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                          Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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                          • #14
                            Hmmm...looking at the specs. Only 256 megs of RAM. That doesn't sound like it's enough...unless their custom windows XP is a lot less memory consuming that my WinXP Pro.

                            Asmodean
                            Im not sure what Baruk Khazad is , but if they speak Judeo-Dwarvish, that would be "blessed are the dwarves" - lord of the mark

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                            • #15
                              Well, we'll have to see the pricing and distribution model for games. Thats where this thing is supposedly different from a PC/console, not in its architecture.

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