Beta Testers For Phantom Sought 46
An'Desha Danin writes "According to an article on GameSpot, Infinium Labs is now taking applications for beta testers for its mysterious Phantom console over at the official website. Apparently they're looking for about a hundred gamers with broadband to test the console towards the end of the year. Infinium are still planning to publicly unveil the Phantom at the Ultimate Gamers Expo in LA this August."
Hacking/Cheating (Score:3, Interesting)
seamless upgrades and patch management
That is just begging for some kind of exploit. Also what is their subsceptibility to viruses and DDOS attacks.
Re:Beta sign-up (Score:2)
Likely to get me excluded from the beta...
Re:Beta sign-up (Score:2)
When you're starting up a company, you'll need to impress people with who are invovled with your project. By grabbing resumes from people they can say, "Powerful figures from companies like Midway and Squaresoft are supporting our project."
This will make investors think the project looks attractive, and plunk money in, which I'm guessing is what these guys are honestly hoping for.
Every time (Score:1)
Re:Every time (Score:2)
maybe they don't want you to tinker with the hardware... thats not exactly the point of being a beta member... and since yer so proud of being in mensa you should realize this!
Re:Every time (Score:2)
Re:Every time (Score:2)
This is completely off-topic. (Score:1)
Funny it might be indeed, however I don't really think that it is in any way related to, or valuable for, the discussion about Phantom in particular or beta testers in general. Complaining every time you are being moderated or made someone's "friend" or "foe" is in my opinion not only pointless but also childish and anoying. After all, it is called meta-moderation for a reason. You might enjoy discussing such matters with my
Re:This is completely off-topic. (Score:2)
Neither is this post.
You might enjoy discussing such matters with my other foes, because I post strictly on-topic.
Ahh, is there anything better than irony?
Spam (Score:1)
When will companies realise that spam is not good advertising, especially amongst tech-savvy people?
Re:Spam (Score:1)
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Vaporware no more? (Score:3, Interesting)
I wonder if the console market is really going to accomodate yet another system at this point. I hate to sound trollish, but I really see this system tanking. It sounds like a cool idea until you really think hard about what makes consoles successful. I wonder whether this system's methodology of acquiring games wouldn't make it a playground for piracy on a level heretofore unseen.
I'm sure somebody will install Linux on it within a day or so of it's release, heh.
But I'll put the question to y'all here on Slashdot. Do you guys think this console really has a chance of success, and, if so, why? I'm rather interested in what the other geeks think of this thing.
Re:Vaporware no more? (Score:1)
US Only (Score:5, Informative)
Poor attention to detail in a console manufacturer, not a great sign.
Re:US Only (Score:2)
Re:US Only (Score:2)
However, I do mind when a product which presumedly is going to be marketed on a global scale does not acknowledge clearly that their beta test is US only. All it takes is a simple line like "We are currently only signing up beta testers in the United States".
The fact their signup form is hosted at an IP address and not a domain name is another sign of a lack of professional
Re:US Only (Score:2)
Atari, Sega, SONY, Nintendo, Other, NONE
Um, Atari has had two systems that I can think of off the top of my head, I believe more than that. Sega has had at LEAST four if you don't count expansions like the Sega CD or 32X. Nintendo has had four not counting portables, Sony (why is it in all caps?) has had two consoles so far, and what do you do if you
When does it stop being a PC... (Score:5, Interesting)
The service is what will make or break this unit. Are you ready to pay a monthly fee to play games for your console?
What the console market really really needs is a system that will play the games on all three current consoles. Getting that much computing power cheaply into one box wouldn't be easy, but writing the emulators ought to be straightforward since half the work has already been done in previous emulators.
A high end graphics card coupled with a 2GHz processor ought to do it. And, of course, a special DVD drive that will manage all the tricks (including running backwards) that current consoles have.
Might have to break some encryption, though, which involves DMCA land. But the reality is that the games shouldn't be tied to the console at all. Ubiquitous computing should include the ability to run any program anywhere, and should be covered under fair use.
Ain't gonna happen, but nice to dream about.
-Adam
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:2)
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:2)
I hope you don't take this personally, but I don't trust your word on this. Perhaps you could point out a study or analysis of the systems in question and a conclusion written by a professional who understand the inner workings of each system in question.
In the end, all these consoles are are simple processors with graphics computers attached. Most of the games out there
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:2)
Yes, you are right... you just get the game data and do the appropriate conversions to let it work on a PC or whatever and let 'er rip. But first you need to understand the game data to convert it. Then you need to relize that these "conversions" you
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:2)
Ever try bleem back in the day?
Yeah, it worked, but even a PIII 733 I had it running on then, which in terms of processing power should slaughter a PS1, sucked dog to the point of essentially being unuseable.
It'd probably run great now on my dual 1.4ghz, but who cares at this point? (Thus why we're discussing emulating the current generation of consoles...)
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:3, Informative)
Of course it's not impossible, but the cost of doing so will remain prohibitive for the time being.
* of course, that was several months ago and there are some new processors out on the market.
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:1)
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:2)
I've studied all three architectures, I've programmed at least a little assembly for all of them. I understand to some degree for each of them how their basic pipeline works. I understand that they are all essentially RISC processors, though that has lost a lot of its mean
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:1)
Yes you are. Anyone who still compares the number of bits addressable with each memory call to the speed of the processor deserves to be shot. Are you telling me that the playstation 2's code would run at a 1:1 speed on a 350 MHZ pentium 2? no. (IIRC the ps2 uses a RISC processor of the MIPS type (refering to extentions here) clocked at about 350 MHZ.) All I was saying is that to effectively emulate a different architecture more clock cycles are needed.
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:2)
It doesn't need to emulate a GameCube or PS2, it just needs to play the games. Somebody could probably write a wrapper that takes commands from the GameCube code and translates them to the 3D accelerator. Seeing as how it's an ATI graphics processor on that machine, I don't think that's an impossible task. Though I do wonder if the PS2 would be as easy to port.
It's been done
Re:When does it stop being a PC... (Score:1)
I kinda feel sorry for these people. (Score:3, Funny)
Horrid Application (Score:1)
For example, it ask the question "What Console or Consoles do you or have you owned?" implying you can own more than one console. BUT, it's a drop down list. You can only select one console!
Not to mention the purty flash is a little much for me...
Re:Horrid Application (Score:1)
I put other and then just listed the consoles I currently use in the list. I wasn't going to bother adding the ones I have owned, ie Atari 2600, NES, Genesis, Turbo Grafx-16.
I also liked the 'paste your resume here' part. I just wrote 'none of your damned business, Im not applying for a job'. Then I clicked the submit
Re:Horrid Application (Score:2)
You have answered your own question in your question:
I.E.: The user doesn't have to worry about keeping up to date, it just happens automatically.
Re:Horrid Application (Score:1)
heh, I forgot to add that the same people (myself included) don't like the idea of anyone automatically downloading and installing anything on their hardware
I can't wait until the first breaking patch comes down the wire to all of the poor bastards that buy this thing.
Guessing... (Score:3, Funny)
Phantom another hoax (Score:1)
so would this be (Score:1)