Cable Boxes Get Gauntlet With Set-Top Games Deal 20
Thanks to Yahoo for reprinting a press release revealing a U.S. company called TvHead is attempting to make inroads into the games-via-cable-TV market, and has "secured agreements with... Midway Games [and] PopCap Games" to publish games such as Bookworm, Gauntlet, and Smash TV for availability as part of a cable TV service. The company's founder claims that: "Gaming revenues via interactive television have been projected to be as high as $2.7 billion by 2006", and players are meant to "...access the TvHead Games Channel with their remote control just as they would any other channel." The company's official site links to a recent CED magazine article that discusses advances in this area, including ICTV "showing off a version of Quake playing on DCT-1000s and DCT-2000s [cable boxes]."
I can see it now (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I can see it now (Score:1)
Metroid prime playable on Phantom???? (Score:1)
Re:Metroid prime playable on Phantom???? (Score:1)
Flashbacks (Score:1)
It was pretty disastrous. It makes you wonder if a similar idea will work now.
Re:Flashbacks (Score:1)
No, I'm not bitter... More Information Here [megaman.net]
Even Flashierback (Score:2)
I'm even more doubtful, I remember this [intellivisionlives.com]...
Then again, maybe third time's the charm?
Smash TV for the public? (Score:2)
Shoot people/things.(*cough*) Pick up random items that appear. (read : steal) Don't die.
People will bitch about the game because it encourages children to steal and go on mass murdering sprees.
Re:Smash TV for the public? (Score:1)
Of course, being an arcade game, the story isn't very important to the gameplay. And the end result is that you're probably right; people will bitch about it.
Openscorce DCT-2000 (Score:2, Insightful)
Gawd damn NW comcast... (Score:1)