New "Phantom" game console announced...what the??
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New "Phantom" game console announced...what the??
I posted this earlier today but deleted it. I wanted to see if it showed up somewhere else......I pull this off Gamers.com
Phantom Game console story
New "Game Console" Announced
By: January 21, 2003 4:54 PM PST
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Florida based Infinium Labs has announced they're working on a new game console, the Phantom, with current plans to release it in November of this year. To say the announcement was sketchy on details would be a bit like calling the Pacific a "big" ocean, but the company claims the Phantom "will outperform the XBOX [sic], Sony Playstation II [sic], and GameCube," that it will be "the fastest console on the market," and will feature "cross-platform capabilities" -- all this, it should be noted, without releasing a single word on hardware, architecture, specs, or pricing. As for what sort of games will be available... well, Infinium didn't see fit to announce any titles or partnerships either.
The rather hyperbolic press release did go on to claim that the Phantom, "provides a robust, fault tolerant delivery system that supports games on demand, game rentals, game demos, seamless upgrades and patch management. The game console is an `ALWAYS ON BROADBAND DEVICE.' [sic] It is easy enough for children to use independently yet so advanced it exceeds the needs of hard-core gamers."
OK...
Anyway, one potentially interesting quirk is that the Phantom will (somehow -- again, zero detail was provided) come with certain games pre-loaded within the console itself. However, given the overarching concentration on the system's online capabilities, and the fact there will be a "multi tiered subscription service that meets the needs of casual, moderate and hard-core game players," it looks an awful lot like the Phantom is in actuality some sort of set-top box (basically, a self-contained PC without a monitor or a hardware upgrade path), designed to be hooked into a game subscription service.
Anyone remember Phillips' CD-i? The Commodore CDTV? The Apple Pippin? The Indrema? Well, if you don't that's OK, because the folks at Infinium don't seem to either (insert "those who ignore History..." platitude here -- although Indrema actually had the potential to have been kinda cool, but I digress). Take a moment, as well, to check out Infinium's Web site. At the very least the voiceover intro is good for an Epcot Center flashback or two.
Only time will tell if the Phantom turns out to be the most appropriately named game console of all time or not. Still, when (or more likely, if) any further information is announced, we will keep you informed.
Phantom Game console story
New "Game Console" Announced
By: January 21, 2003 4:54 PM PST
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Florida based Infinium Labs has announced they're working on a new game console, the Phantom, with current plans to release it in November of this year. To say the announcement was sketchy on details would be a bit like calling the Pacific a "big" ocean, but the company claims the Phantom "will outperform the XBOX [sic], Sony Playstation II [sic], and GameCube," that it will be "the fastest console on the market," and will feature "cross-platform capabilities" -- all this, it should be noted, without releasing a single word on hardware, architecture, specs, or pricing. As for what sort of games will be available... well, Infinium didn't see fit to announce any titles or partnerships either.
The rather hyperbolic press release did go on to claim that the Phantom, "provides a robust, fault tolerant delivery system that supports games on demand, game rentals, game demos, seamless upgrades and patch management. The game console is an `ALWAYS ON BROADBAND DEVICE.' [sic] It is easy enough for children to use independently yet so advanced it exceeds the needs of hard-core gamers."
OK...
Anyway, one potentially interesting quirk is that the Phantom will (somehow -- again, zero detail was provided) come with certain games pre-loaded within the console itself. However, given the overarching concentration on the system's online capabilities, and the fact there will be a "multi tiered subscription service that meets the needs of casual, moderate and hard-core game players," it looks an awful lot like the Phantom is in actuality some sort of set-top box (basically, a self-contained PC without a monitor or a hardware upgrade path), designed to be hooked into a game subscription service.
Anyone remember Phillips' CD-i? The Commodore CDTV? The Apple Pippin? The Indrema? Well, if you don't that's OK, because the folks at Infinium don't seem to either (insert "those who ignore History..." platitude here -- although Indrema actually had the potential to have been kinda cool, but I digress). Take a moment, as well, to check out Infinium's Web site. At the very least the voiceover intro is good for an Epcot Center flashback or two.
Only time will tell if the Phantom turns out to be the most appropriately named game console of all time or not. Still, when (or more likely, if) any further information is announced, we will keep you informed.
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Originally posted by Static Cling
[sarcasm] I heard their launch games will be FreeLancer and TeamFortress II. [/sarcasm]
[sarcasm] I heard their launch games will be FreeLancer and TeamFortress II. [/sarcasm]
And I bet their big online game is Duke Nukem Forever...
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3DO was a decent system, personally I think it was ahead of its time and the price was to dang much.
I remember Indrema, I actually wished for that thing to be released cause it was going to be this cool oddball system none of my friends were going to have.
I remember Indrema, I actually wished for that thing to be released cause it was going to be this cool oddball system none of my friends were going to have.
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I liked this:
Two errors in two paragraphs on one page:
"...and new releases in past 6 months."
That would be "...and new releases in the past six months." I got that from six months of learning copy editing at the Purdue Exponent. These guys can't even make themselves look professional.
"...electronically to our customer's."
Your customer's what? An apostrophe 's' is possessive, as most third-graders know. If you want to make something plural, you don't need the apostrophe.
Good luck, Infinium. Too bad your website launched three months early. April 1 would have been more appropriate.
Jeremy
There are currently 32,679 retail game titles available and 418 shareware game titles and this does not include; adult, casino, sequels and new releases in past 6 months.
We will be working with developers to develop a licensing model to distribute all of these titles electronically to our customer's.
We will be working with developers to develop a licensing model to distribute all of these titles electronically to our customer's.
"...and new releases in past 6 months."
That would be "...and new releases in the past six months." I got that from six months of learning copy editing at the Purdue Exponent. These guys can't even make themselves look professional.
"...electronically to our customer's."
Your customer's what? An apostrophe 's' is possessive, as most third-graders know. If you want to make something plural, you don't need the apostrophe.
Good luck, Infinium. Too bad your website launched three months early. April 1 would have been more appropriate.
Jeremy
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the controller looks like an xbox controller.
if this thing does come out, I predict it won't be faster than any current console and it'll just download games like tetris or whatever retired arcade license that's cheap enough to pick up. It'll probably be cheap too.
if this thing does come out, I predict it won't be faster than any current console and it'll just download games like tetris or whatever retired arcade license that's cheap enough to pick up. It'll probably be cheap too.
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Originally posted by jrutz
"...electronically to our customer's."
Your customer's what? An apostrophe 's' is possessive, as most third-graders know. If you want to make something plural, you don't need the apostrophe.
"...electronically to our customer's."
Your customer's what? An apostrophe 's' is possessive, as most third-graders know. If you want to make something plural, you don't need the apostrophe.
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Re: New "Phantom" game console announced...what the??
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I posted this earlier today but deleted it. I wanted to see if it showed up somewhere else......I pull this off Gamers.com
Phantom Game console story
New "Game Console" Announced
By: January 21, 2003 4:54 PM PST
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Florida based Infinium Labs has announced they're working on a new game console, the Phantom, with current plans to release it in November of this year. To say the announcement was sketchy on details would be a bit like calling the Pacific a "big" ocean, but the company claims the Phantom "will outperform the XBOX [sic], Sony Playstation II [sic], and GameCube," that it will be "the fastest console on the market," and will feature "cross-platform capabilities" -- all this, it should be noted, without releasing a single word on hardware, architecture, specs, or pricing. As for what sort of games will be available... well, Infinium didn't see fit to announce any titles or partnerships either.
The rather hyperbolic press release did go on to claim that the Phantom, "provides a robust, fault tolerant delivery system that supports games on demand, game rentals, game demos, seamless upgrades and patch management. The game console is an `ALWAYS ON BROADBAND DEVICE.' [sic] It is easy enough for children to use independently yet so advanced it exceeds the needs of hard-core gamers."
OK...
Anyway, one potentially interesting quirk is that the Phantom will (somehow -- again, zero detail was provided) come with certain games pre-loaded within the console itself. However, given the overarching concentration on the system's online capabilities, and the fact there will be a "multi tiered subscription service that meets the needs of casual, moderate and hard-core game players," it looks an awful lot like the Phantom is in actuality some sort of set-top box (basically, a self-contained PC without a monitor or a hardware upgrade path), designed to be hooked into a game subscription service.
Anyone remember Phillips' CD-i? The Commodore CDTV? The Apple Pippin? The Indrema? Well, if you don't that's OK, because the folks at Infinium don't seem to either (insert "those who ignore History..." platitude here -- although Indrema actually had the potential to have been kinda cool, but I digress). Take a moment, as well, to check out Infinium's Web site. At the very least the voiceover intro is good for an Epcot Center flashback or two.
Only time will tell if the Phantom turns out to be the most appropriately named game console of all time or not. Still, when (or more likely, if) any further information is announced, we will keep you informed.
I posted this earlier today but deleted it. I wanted to see if it showed up somewhere else......I pull this off Gamers.com
Phantom Game console story
New "Game Console" Announced
By: January 21, 2003 4:54 PM PST
Latest Shots | All Shots
Florida based Infinium Labs has announced they're working on a new game console, the Phantom, with current plans to release it in November of this year. To say the announcement was sketchy on details would be a bit like calling the Pacific a "big" ocean, but the company claims the Phantom "will outperform the XBOX [sic], Sony Playstation II [sic], and GameCube," that it will be "the fastest console on the market," and will feature "cross-platform capabilities" -- all this, it should be noted, without releasing a single word on hardware, architecture, specs, or pricing. As for what sort of games will be available... well, Infinium didn't see fit to announce any titles or partnerships either.
The rather hyperbolic press release did go on to claim that the Phantom, "provides a robust, fault tolerant delivery system that supports games on demand, game rentals, game demos, seamless upgrades and patch management. The game console is an `ALWAYS ON BROADBAND DEVICE.' [sic] It is easy enough for children to use independently yet so advanced it exceeds the needs of hard-core gamers."
OK...
Anyway, one potentially interesting quirk is that the Phantom will (somehow -- again, zero detail was provided) come with certain games pre-loaded within the console itself. However, given the overarching concentration on the system's online capabilities, and the fact there will be a "multi tiered subscription service that meets the needs of casual, moderate and hard-core game players," it looks an awful lot like the Phantom is in actuality some sort of set-top box (basically, a self-contained PC without a monitor or a hardware upgrade path), designed to be hooked into a game subscription service.
Anyone remember Phillips' CD-i? The Commodore CDTV? The Apple Pippin? The Indrema? Well, if you don't that's OK, because the folks at Infinium don't seem to either (insert "those who ignore History..." platitude here -- although Indrema actually had the potential to have been kinda cool, but I digress). Take a moment, as well, to check out Infinium's Web site. At the very least the voiceover intro is good for an Epcot Center flashback or two.
Only time will tell if the Phantom turns out to be the most appropriately named game console of all time or not. Still, when (or more likely, if) any further information is announced, we will keep you informed.
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Originally posted by Otto
http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php...03-01-22&res=l
http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php...03-01-22&res=l