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Dyne
01-20-2003, 03:51 PM
http://www.infiniumlabs.com/

*crash*

Well, a new contender has thrown their hat into the gaming console ring. Despite the insurmountable lead that Sony enjoys with the PlayStation 2, and the increasing market penetration and mindshare of Microsoft's Xbox and Nintendo's GameCube, Infinium Labs of Florida has decided to laugh bravely in the face of overwhelming odds and introduce a new broadband console into the marketplace. Here's the press release:
Longboat Key, Florida – January 20, 2003 - A Tampa Bay area technology company, Infinium Labs Corporation, will develop and market a new game console that will outperform the XBOX, Sony Playstation 2, and GameCube.

The company plans to market a high performance gaming console and delivery system to provide consumers with options and capabilities that are not available in today’s marketplace. The console will appeal to the hard-core gamer and the high end consumer electronic purchaser. This next generation game console 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.” It is easy enough for children to use independently yet so advanced it exceeds the needs of hard-core gamers.

Infinium Labs was formed by veteran entrepreneurs who have a successful track record in building large scale companies and advanced architectures for supporting massive eCommerce and enterprise applications. Combining skills from Telco, Data Communications, Digital Rights Management, Software Development and Security, the management team brings together a unique array of skills to develop the most robust next generation gaming console and delivery network on the market.

The Infinium Labs game console features a high tech design and offers ease of use for the variety of game players worldwide. The on-demand delivery system will appeal to hard-core gamers as well as casual users. The unique design architecture allows for delivery of a large number of games and the ability to participate in online massive multiplayer gaming. Key features include:

- Fastest console on the market
- Broadest selection of preloaded games
- Cross Platform capabilities
- State of the art design and architecture
- Advanced accessories and wireless capabilities
- Online connectivity for multi player gaming
- Seamless upgrades and patch management
- A multi tiered subscription service that meets the needs of casual, moderate and hard-core game players
- Demo games before purchasing or subscribing
- Games on demand
- Game Rentals

The advanced system provides game developers and publishers a secure and efficient software distribution system. Infinium Labs intends for game developers and publishers to reap greater profits using this new game delivery system.

Infinium Labs has engineered its prototypes and expects to unveil the new gaming console in March of 2003. The company intends to launch the game console to the U.S. consumer market by November 2003.

About Infinium Labs: Infinium Labs Corporation was formed in October 2002 as a global entertainment/gaming company. Infinium Labs’ mission is to market a gaming console and delivery system that will be the performance leader in the game playing entertainment industry. The company will market a robust game console that will appeal to a wide audience with its ease of use, quality assurance and robust delivery system.

The mind boggles.

Honestly folks, the roadway is littered with the husks of companies who have tried to get into this business and failed - Jaguar, Nuon and 3DO stand as shining examples of what not to do in the cutthroat arena of console marketing. Still, competition always makes for lively news, so we welcome their presence with open arms, despite some lingering skepticism. Here's hoping that The Phantom's moniker doesn't actually refer to their chances. Rest assured that Gaming-Age will keep you fully abreast of additional news on this new gaming system.

Taken from Gaming Age.

Anyways, thoughts?

All I can see right now is great crashing... crashing... boom... crash....... rip... boom.... more crashing, then booming. Then some kabooming.

I get first dibs on organizing the funeral. :sneaky:

EDIT: Btw.. I finally have a console to make fun of! And I won't be affected because there's going to be no fans to kill me! Joy!

Bond
01-20-2003, 04:03 PM
Oh my! Look how much marketshare is left for this console: 0.00565%!

DarkMaster
01-20-2003, 04:09 PM
wtf, these people are just wasting time and money

Crono
01-20-2003, 04:09 PM
I don't understand...why do they even bother?

Dyne
01-20-2003, 04:13 PM
They think they can take the online gaming fad and revolutionize it. Yeah, right. :unsure:

BlueFire
01-20-2003, 04:24 PM
One word: lol.

GameMaster
01-20-2003, 04:24 PM
Clouded by old ways, our minds are.

Chance of great success, this console has.

GameKinG
01-20-2003, 04:38 PM
Probably not true. And it has about as much chance of gaining market as a handheld made by Nestle.

Happydude
01-20-2003, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by GameKinG
Probably not true. And it has about as much chance of gaining market as a handheld made by Nestle.

i would buy tons of those...and eat them pretty quick...:sneaky:





anyhoo...lol...pretty funny...if they mean that you cna play any game you wnat off their servers (which i would say is imposible now) then hell yeah it would beat all the current systems...



but for now...just lol....

CrOnO_LiNk
01-20-2003, 06:11 PM
Wow, I can't stop laughing...

HAHAH!

http://www.infiniumlabs.com/

This is so damn gay!

Watch out guys , its the Phantom! I'll call this one the new Jaguar 2....

fingersman
01-20-2003, 06:43 PM
Ok you can tell they did very little marketing research unless they want to make a tax loss.

And it sounds like they want to introduce it before the next generation of consoles enters the market. It's bad idea.

I wonder if they will actually go though with this??

GameKinG
01-20-2003, 07:08 PM
Their site says their console should be in about 70% of all homes. Not just homes with consoles, 70% of all homes.

"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."

What does that mean? They are stealing every game ever made and charging a fee?

Jason1
01-20-2003, 07:44 PM
Heh heh heh...after rummaging around their website, I realize that a lot of what they say makes no sense. How the hell can they have 32,000 games? It makes me laugh. They will get no develpor suppourt. If they think they can make games or hire someone who can make good games, they are crazy. But nintendo revolutionized the gaming industry way back when...I guess anything is possible...but this is just halarious...

Jason1
01-20-2003, 07:46 PM
Heh heh heh...after rummaging around their website, I realize that a lot of what they say makes no sense. How the hell can they have 32,000 games? It makes me laugh. They will get no develpor suppourt. If they think they can make games or hire someone who can make good games, they are crazy. But nintendo revolutionized the gaming industry way back when...I guess anything is possible...but this is just halarious...but I do like the name... Phantom is a cool name.

CrOnO_LiNk
01-20-2003, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by GameKinG
Their site says their console should be in about 70% of all homes. Not just homes with consoles, 70% of all homes.

"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."

What does that mean? They are stealing every game ever made and charging a fee?

Just announced.....!

Squaresoft and Capcom are joining forces to become a second party developer for the Phantom! There first project will be a game called Chrono May Cry which will be exclusive for the Phantom................................ :rolleyes:

Dyne
01-20-2003, 10:50 PM
lol

If you think about it, look at the console itself. What a piece of ****! How is that appealing to people? And look at the controller: AAUG! It looks so painful! It's horrible! I think they should PAY us money to play this crap. The controllers like a really horrible rendition of the original Xbox controller which I love: but even more blocky.

I don't know what's funnier... the fact that nobody knows who the hell the guys these are, or the fact they probably can't make a game for jack. :unsure:

I also have this little bird nagging me that this isn't real. I don't know what to think.

Jonbo298
01-20-2003, 11:49 PM
Why do we all of a sudden associate the console with the most power as geared towards the hard-core gamer? Im a hard-core gamer and I don't feel urged to buy the most powerful thing around. Damn Microsoft and their brainwashing of people.

CrOnO_LiNk
01-21-2003, 12:47 AM
Originally posted by Dyne
lol

If you think about it, look at the console itself. What a piece of ****! How is that appealing to people? And look at the controller: AAUG! It looks so painful! It's horrible! I think they should PAY us money to play this crap. The controllers like a really horrible rendition of the original Xbox controller which I love: but even more blocky.

I don't know what's funnier... the fact that nobody knows who the hell the guys these are, or the fact they probably can't make a game for jack. :unsure:

I also have this little bird nagging me that this isn't real. I don't know what to think.

That's exactly what I said when I saw it... I know exactly how it's gonna turn out. Honestly, that console sounds like a joke.

Dyne
01-21-2003, 01:22 AM
Haha, whoever thought of the phrase "Online gaming is only a fad" is a genius.

Seven7
01-21-2003, 01:51 AM
They probaly had a wad of money that they thought gee what should we blow it on...I know lets build a video game console that only 5 people will buy....:lol:

Angrist
01-21-2003, 03:10 AM
:rofl: That thing is funny! :D

What do they mean with 'Cross Platform capabilities'?? It plays every game of any system??? :lol:
They're gonna get soooo busted! :p

Tombor
01-21-2003, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by Jonbo298
Why do we all of a sudden associate the console with the most power as geared towards the hard-core gamer? Im a hard-core gamer and I don't feel urged to buy the most powerful thing around. Damn Microsoft and their brainwashing of people.

Every manufacturer ever in the history of the industry has basically said "buy our system because its the most powerful on the market blah blah blah" MS is the latest to do it.

I'm basically speechless. I mean at least Indrema and Nuon had some valid ideas: Indrema was to be built on Linux, be open-source for small developers, and make money back on hardware licensing. Nuon had a similar strategy, but was backed by the fact that Nuon was more than just a way to play some ****ty Jaguar sequels on a custom DVD player. It was actually an entirely new compression technology that's still used today... and it was open source too.

I don't see anybody jumping onto this. If, say, I were a small development house I'd make one of my 32,000 retail games for a royalty free PC or go through Microsoft's Incubator program. Or transplant to Japan, tell Microsoft I want to make an Xbox game then have them subsidize me. But mostly I'd do PC. Indrema and Nuon at least promised some sort of open source to the loons that wanted to port Shogo Mobile Armor Division.

Is this even really a game machine? It sounds like it could if Broadband was in wider use, or functioned like a Digital Cable Box, or it was some sort of set-top box you plug your Xbox or PS2 in and download an Xbox or PS2 game to your system. Or something. But I would think Microsoft will or would just do that with XboxNext.

That said I'll gladly take over the Phantom section of Gametavern. :D

BigJustinW
01-21-2003, 11:45 AM
lmfao.... I wonder how hard I will laugh at a Phantom Phanboy

:p

Just kidding, we will see how it preforms, and what games it's released with... then I will judge. If it is released with a Madden game (and a reasonable price), chances are that I will buy it :D

Rndm_Perfection
01-24-2003, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by GameMaster
Clouded by old ways, our minds are.

Chance of great success, this console has.


I'm with you... this system has great potential.

*thinks* A system in which you don't have to leave your home to get a game... you just have to order it. Hmmm, that'll keep me inside forever!

Methinks this console may rely too heavily on mass cooperation, however. As well, it would be an expensive investment, but very worthwile if it picks up. *drools* This system gives new lengths to piracy!

You can all laugh at the CD-I wannabe, but I'll look forward to its success. Think of the possibilities!