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Can Infinium Compete In The Game Console Market?

Joe Barr writes "IT Manager's Journal is running a story this morning by Robin Miller and Matt Moen on Infinium Labs, the controversial game console maker. The long promised console finally appears to be a reality, but there are serious questions about Infinium's longterm viability in the game console market. ITMJ, like Slashdot, is part of OSTG."

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  1. wait a sec by Rooked_One · · Score: -1, Troll

    can figments of my imagination compete? Perhaps the gaming market is just my subconscious's way of dealing with the bordom from the release of Doom3 and HL2.

  2. Re:Filthy hobbitses stole our FROSTY PISS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    lol du er bare rå azz lolz /me *klemz* tazte m/ 23m fra bergen?

  3. How to succed... by LoganGD · · Score: 0, Troll

    Competition is sure avaliable. Succeding depends on the "geeky fat boys" liking it or not!

  4. Re:Filthy hobbitses stole our FROSTY PISS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Translation: Amusing, you are raw that is. Laughing, I hug. Dial with 23 meters from bergen?

  5. Re:Filthy hobbitses stole our FROSTY PISS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    The vodka is good, but the flesh is rotten.

  6. Re:Hard|OCP by fondue · · Score: 0, Troll

    I absolutely agree. Hard|OCP should stick to what they're good at and not embarrass themselves by entering into playground feuds.

    The title of the topic is gloriously wrongheaded also- the Phantom (and the business model it represents) is in no way, shape or form intended to compete in the traditional console market.

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