Kevin Bachus Quits Infinium
In yet another piece of news confirming that Infinium is snake-oil in console form, Kevin Bachus has left his position as CEO of the company. Next Generation reports: "The company continues to promise the launch of the aptly named Phantom e-distribution console in 2006. To be honest though, the company has been promising its launch every year since the launch of the Xbox when they first started talking about the unit and rightfully about the promise of e-distribution."
... I am beginning to think it was a bad idea to invest in this company. =(
move along.
You know, when Microsoft beats you to market with something, you're really slow!
(The Xbox 360 has "e-distribution" in the form of Xbox Live Arcade, where you can download games to the hard drive over Live).
My investments will pay themselves back a hundred fold once Duke Nuken Forever is out!
Is it just me, or has the console's image changed again? I mean...seriously...part of what's so entertaining about the whole damn saga is how often and how radically the "photographs" of the console change!
ACs are modded -6. I don't read you, I don't mod you, I don't see you. Don't like it? Don't be a coward.
So did Timothy Roberts get rid of his... phobia yet ?
I don't think it's CG art this time. It looks like the latest picture is just a PismoBook painted white.
That it really is a sham?!? No way! All those ivestment bankers couldn't be wrong, and the hardware was so revolutionary, and the games... they were going to be so, so, well... there may not even be any games, but if there were any I'm sure they would have been perfectly bland and retreads of crappy PC shareware/flash games.
Damn. My hopes were so high for so long. Guess I'll have to settle for the next best hype-box 360... it will be sooo much better. I mean MS says so, and like on MTV too...
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It was a demo unit at E3 2004, so they did get as far as having a few prototype consoles.
I would guess that they have just failed to get enough investors to actually launch. The idea is, oddly enough, becoming increasingly valid. But they have absolutely no credibility with anyone at this point, as near as I can tell. How is it tht anyone can still be willing to be associated with the Phantom console at this point?
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...that's just its mouse!
Duke Nukem Forever.
To err is human. To forgive is not company policy.