When the Phantom didn't show up at E3 this year, I think I was the only person that noticed. I recently went back to Infinium Labs' site to find out that the domain now just forwards to the Phantom site (fount at
www.phantom.net), which seems to be devoid of the forums that were once there. There is also almost nothing new there, except a link to an article announcing that the Phantom gaming service was shown on G4 the other night. It will re-air on the 12th.
Here is all I could find on G4's site about what was said:
Infinium's Phantom game console/service has probably inspired more accusations of vaporware than any proposed product, ever. Promising to offer a library of downloadable PC games, the Phantom aims to create a true game-on-demand network with its streaming technology. When former Xbox visionary Kevin Bachus was hired as Infinium's President and COO a year and a half ago, the company gained a good deal of credibility. However, with one postponed launch date and a no-show at E3 2005, the Phantom is once again considered dubious.
Nevertheless, Bachus appeared on the show with a Phantom console in hand and showed how the service will work. Users will be able to try any title, and play games as they stream onto the Phantom's hard drive. Bachus compared the device to a cable box as opposed to a DVD player, saying it was more of a subscription service than just another console. Although he wouldn't name a specific launch date, Bachus said that info will be released “very soon.â€ÂÂ
We'll have an extensive web-exclusive interview with Kevin Bachus tomorrow. Until then, you can find out more at
www.infiniumlabs.com.
http://www.g4tv.com/attac...ightweight_Notebooks.htmlI still bet it has something to do with Xbox 360.