Bachus Talks Phantom Rehabilitation Tactics 15
Thanks to HeraldTribune.com for its article discussing prospects for the Phantom PC 'console' with new Infinium president Kevin Bachus. Bachus, a recent ex-Microsoft appointment to the PR-challenged Infinium Labs, discusses possible release dates: "The challenge I have given my team... is we've got to be out with a product for this holiday season." He also acknowledges skepticism over the product: "When I first heard about Infinium I was squarely in that camp as well", but suggests the PC compatibility for the 'console' means that "...there are thousands of people out there writing Phantom games today... They just don't know it." GameSpy also has an interview with Bachus in which he argues: "What's interesting about our service is that we can offer an outlet for independent developers. Will we have something that's the gaming equivalent of The Sundance Channel? Probably."
Indie console (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Indie console (Score:4, Interesting)
There are very few really good games made, and more often lately I find myself having fun with some obscure indie developers lower-budget creation. With indie games the expectations are lower, and gameplay is generally the focus, so it's much more entertaining bang for my buck.
Whenever my skeptical gaming friends and I disguss our perspectives on the game industry today we always arrive at the conclusion that our middle-aged gaming years will be spent in the game industries equivalent of the sundance festival. It's nice to know other people are thinking along those lines as well.
As for if the Phantom can deliver it, that remains to be seen. I still haven't seen anything that really proves it's not a really elaborate hoax yet.
Re:Indie console (Score:1)
Re:Indie console (Score:2)
I'm gonna say no. Remember that the people who already have all 3 consoles and a PC aren't their core market. The people that are extremely casual gamers are their market. The people who are only going to buy a game because of the name, because they really don't know what's good. They'll stick to GTA, Madden, Halo, etc. because that's what's popular.
Just a PC + Locked in distribution channel? (Score:3, Interesting)
So the main appeal it seems is the distribution channel. Perhaps this can help make the indy/shareware-level type market more serious and worthwhile, both for customers who are sick of weeding through crap on the net, and for devs who get lost among the crap on the net and don't have good access to marketing resources. I'm thinking something along the lines of mp3.com, except with all the best items rising to the top of the charts.
Just like mp3.com was great for indy music makers and seekers alike, perhaps this can do something for the game industry, and perhaps enable some fresh ideas to rise to the top and get noticed. However, the XBox guy, and especially the "DRM up the wazoo" part freaks me out. I can see indy developers porting their stuff to Phantom just to gain more recognition for themselves in the PC or console world.
Of course, if Phantom never gains market share (which at this point would be no big surprise, except for the surprise that it turns out not to be vaporware), this won't be worth it, and if the returns to game devs get all the revenue milked by this mischevious Infinium CEO, then that could be bad as well.
Ooh... on the other hand, perhaps this is a chance to reform and revolutionize the gaming industry. IMO, input devices these days kinda suck. Consoles got with it and released controllers with dual analog sticks (and no mice), but the PC world is still mostly stuck with one 2D analog device (dual analog is too fringe to be a requirement in games). So my oddball and probably ignored idea is, use this as a chance to put in a new input paradigm, with a keyboard for typing, and two optical mice with loads (5-15) of buttons on them. Yeeahh! (Or maybe one of those 3D input devices [alsos.com])
Oh well, if infinium can dream, so can I...
Bachus: Lazy People+Phantom=$$$ (Score:3, Interesting)
Will the Phantom succeed? Sure, if we're going by Bachus' definition of success, which consists of "raising capital," "raising enthusiasm," and "releasing products." Man, he's almost done! He's even been talking to Best Buy! Talking!
And Hotels? Bachus is excited about getting the Phantom in hotels? Hotels? Last time I checked, that streaming N64 with the generic controllers wasn't exactly cutting edge stuff Bachus.
Re:Bachus: Lazy People+Phantom=$$$ (Score:2)
The Phantom is a hoax. Why keep reporting on it? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:The Phantom is a hoax. Why keep reporting on it (Score:2)
Re:The Phantom is a hoax. Why keep reporting on it (Score:2)
It's a beautiful con, worthy nearly of traveler status.
PONZI SCHEME, PONZI SCHEME!