Company announces new gaming console


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Company Site: Infinium Labs.com

This is the second site I've seen it reported on ... looks like its for real. Don't think the gaming industry can support four consoles, however.

It is purported to be online only.

It's called The Phantom.

A Tampa Bay area technology company, Infinium Labs Corporation, has announced they will develop and market a new game console that will outperform the Xbox, 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.

?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

We'll see if this ever goes anywhere.

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A Tampa Bay area technology company, Infinium Labs Corporation, has announced they will develop and market a new game console that will outperform the Xbox, Playstation 2, and GameCube.

let me make a prediction...the Playstation 3 will out perform the Xbox, ps2 and gc

i dont think it will take off though since its not by a big name....unless it is really cheap

The Phantom. that's funny. hopefully they won't dissapear.... :unsure:

from their website:

About Infinium Labs: Infinium Labs Corporation has emerged in 2003 as a leader in the converging Internet, digital entertainment and consumer electronics markets.

lol...emerged. in the whole 20 days of 2003 i haven't heard anything about this company until today. :)

The design for that thing is terrible. Ouch. The only way for this system to suceed would be to have like $1 licencing fees or something, which isn't going to happen.

This project sounds like those friends on the internet who create their own crappy webpage, but honestly think theirs is the best website to hit the world.

What was that linux-based console again?

Well, anyways, I think this one will be the same basic idea. A bunch of over-ambitious engineers who have no clue what they're getting into...

Indrema, actually was a good name

I think this project will fail. Good idea, but like many others, no sense of business knowledge.

And look at the bulky size of the thing. Why does it need to be so fat?

The Indrema was on the right tracks, nice and slim line. Consoles don't need to occupy so much space like the xBox or Phantom.

Here's the Indrema

indrema.jpg

Infinium Labs is the inventor and manufacturer of the first broadband game console. The Phantom game console provides consumers the ultimate game playing experience with potentially thousands of games offered by the December 2003 launch.
I guess they don't know about xbox live
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.

Bullpoop :whistle: the console isn't even ready yet and they have 32,679 retail games :rolleyes: :blink: :wacko: :whistle:

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