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Infinium Labs to Miss Release Date

Saist (and several others) writes "WhereisPhantom.com is reporting that Infinium Labs will not release the Phantom until 2005. " While this doesn't appear to widely reported or verified yet, coming as it does on the heels of recent news it's not hard to imagine that this is true.

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  1. Re:Interesting.... by gl4ss · · Score: 2, Interesting

    it just depends on how you define 'success'.

    so far it has brought a gazillion bucks to the ceo, I'd consider that a massive success.

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  2. Re:Bad timing... by Ayaress · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I wouldn't consider the PStwo an real problem for the Phantom, since it's basically the same thing as the existing Playstation 2, just smaller and cooler looking. The DS and PSP are both handhelds, and won't be competing directly with the Phantom.

    The main thing the Phantom has going against it right now is that it's got a dubious business plan, questionable managers, no end product that I couldn't turn my PC into with a dremel tool and some talent, and a two year history of making asses of themselves.

    They don't have to worry about their competition, they're doing a fine job of sinking their own boat.

  3. Easily Confirmed (Apparently) by roderick · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Not that WIP's continuing work isn't appreciated.

    The most telling indicator that this is true is that none of the major retailers will let you pre-order a Phantom through their site. Sony only confirmed the new PStwo today and you can already pre-order one on EBgames.com. However, neither they nor GameStop, Amazon, Best Buy, nor any other site I can find will let you pre-order the Phantom, officially coming out well within the pre-order window of most games & consoles. If the stores don't think it's going to happen, it's not going to happen.

  4. It's a classic "legal scam" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This has been done before. You start a company with a more or less reasonable business plan requiring millions of start-up capital. You get people on board with the cash. You go public to get even more cash and then you eventually burn up the start-up capital, claim you need millions more to continue, either you get more cash or you then close up shop. The founders/majority shareholders get out of it with a nice big profit.

    All the while in order to stay within the boundaries of a legit business so you can't get prosecuted, you DO spend some money on some product development... Just not at the levels you SHOULD be if you fully intended to bring the company into full fruition.

    Another strategy for the prime founder(s) is to make yourself such a pain in the ass that the other share-holders buy you out (again, at a huge profit). Wouldn't surprise me if you eventually hear that Bachus buys out Roberts.

    By then of course the company is a bleeding shell with no hope of recovery and the original founder is living large.

  5. where is the money going? by spir0 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Andre laMothe has managed to not spout shit endlessly and has produced a fantastic system called the xGameStation. it's aimed at a sligtly different market, sure, but he has managed to make a fantastic idea a reality, all without wasting billions of dollars.

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  6. You know what the sad part of all this is? by WarlockD · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It IS a viable concept. Look at Stream? It took me a matter of moments to download an run Counter-Strike. Even if the system isn't perfect, its still a proof of concept

    After seeing the "prototype" that HardCOOP got. It took a YEAR to develop that? They didn't even have any software for it!

    It would of taking less than 3 weeks to get the prototype plastic box and case, as well as being under a $10,000 development hardware budget.

    Six months is NOT enough. While it might be a simple matter of getting the spec's of the system up, the software is going to be the issue. I also doubt they will even come out.