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Mr.FoodMonster
05-21-2005, 03:16 PM
Infinium Labs, the company behind the on-demand video game service, spent millions of dollars for an elaborate booth meant to quiet growing speculation at the time that the service -- and the system that powered it -- were non-existent.

To an extent, the gamble worked. While gamers still had doubts about the company after the show, seeing a working prototype and a smartly designed keyboard and mouse unit bought the company some breathing room.

But this year, the Phantom is nowhere to be found at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the gaming industry's top deal-making and media event.

In a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Infinium Labs said there's a good chance it won't raise enough money to launch its key product in time, putting its existence at risk.

"The company believes, based on past performance, that there is a high likelihood that sufficient capital will not be available ... and many or all of these milestones will be missed and the launch date will again shift and/or the company will go out of business," it said in the April 20 filing with the SEC.

The company, which has also suffered legal setbacks and high-level staff departures in recent months, said it needs to secure at least another $11.5 million for the launch.

The Phantom system is designed to offer games over a broadband Internet connection for a monthly fee, currently planned at $19.95, based on a two-year commitment.

But while it hopes to offer at least 10,000 of the Phantom machines by year-end, Infinium acknowledged in the filing that "no firm launch date has been set" for the system. Previously announced launch dates have been missed.

The company did, however, say product development and testing was "near complete" and over 20 publishers, including Atari (Research), Vivendi Universal Games (Research) and Eidos (Research), had agreed to supply content.

Infinium Labs (Research) has instituted a virtual media blackout. Calls to the company to inquire about the reasons it was not attending E3 this year were answered by a receptionist who refused to forward calls, saying she'd been instructed to refer all inquiries to the company's Web page.

Should it fail to obtain the necessary funding, Infinium Labs said in the filing it has "contingency plans to carry the business going forward". One possible scenario mentioned involves shifting distribution of Phantom hardware to other game makers, with Infinium focusing instead on content acquisition and channel programming.

The Phantom burst onto the scene at the 2004 Consumer Electronics Show and was met with instant skepticism – especially when a Phantom representative said he would be happy if the console sold 2 million units in the first two years.

The Xbox, backed by Microsoft's marketing budget of several hundred million dollars, sold about 3.9 million units in its first year.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/05/19/technology/personaltech/e3_phantom/

tholly
05-21-2005, 03:40 PM
wow....now that is a huge suprise that they were a no show.... LOL

Roi
05-21-2005, 03:47 PM
The biggest hoax ever LOL

Ed Oscuro
05-21-2005, 03:52 PM
FoodMonster, you do anything with the stock market? I noticed the (Research), which you'll see on stock market pages (these were hyperlinks to briefs on each company).

NeoSNightmarE
05-22-2005, 02:31 AM
Wow. Big surprise. Who didn't see this comming? In the words of people online that I talk to from time to time:

OH NOES!!!!!11111oneone teh Phant0m iz n0t there!

Sylentwulf
05-22-2005, 07:39 AM
FoodMonster, you do anything with the stock market? I noticed the (Research), which you'll see on stock market pages (these were hyperlinks to briefs on each company).

Actually, that came from slashdot.

SlayerOfFurbies
05-22-2005, 08:12 AM
you know the phantom would have been a great idea if it had come out before all the console systems went online.

Kid Ice
05-22-2005, 09:45 AM
I'm always sorry to hear a console is *not* coming out.

Any word on the Apex-treme? (man what a name...)

KJN
05-22-2005, 11:11 AM
Any word on the Apex-treme? (man what a name...)
The Apextreme was quietly put on hold indefinitely five or six months ago.

pragmatic insanester
05-22-2005, 12:16 PM
with the amount of money wasted on a project that is pushed into a "future" launch, i'm surprised the government hasn't recruited them for overseeing their budget spending.

EricB
05-22-2005, 12:26 PM
This news is a bummer to me :roll: Infinum labs is located here in florida, I wonder if they are still messing around with being online in Sarasota Florida ? Anybody know if they did the beta testing there ? Eric

PDorr3
05-22-2005, 02:22 PM
it was doomed from the start, we wont be seeing anymore of the phantom sadly, great idea, but not enough money to execute.

SoulBlazer
05-22-2005, 07:32 PM
I agree. The CONCEPT is viable and a good idea, and I'm sure they have a few working Phantom units, but the company does'nt have the capital to carry out their plans. Also, I'm not sure the time is right yet -- give it another 5 years or so when more people have high speed Internet.

hezeuschrist
05-23-2005, 05:36 PM
I agree. The CONCEPT is viable and a good idea, and I'm sure they have a few working Phantom units, but the company does'nt have the capital to carry out their plans. Also, I'm not sure the time is right yet -- give it another 5 years or so when more people have high speed Internet.

Give it another eternity or so. The man running this boat full of holes is a know hack. He's a liar and a theif, and I would think 11.5 million shouldn't be that hard to raise, and when they do... expect there to be another financial barrier, and another, and another, until finally people stop investing and the project tanks. The project is a hoax, and the man behind it is a cheat.

This system will never see the light of day.

TheRedEye
05-23-2005, 08:39 PM
My favorite part of the entire Infinium saga was when Turner came out of nowhere and announced they were doing the exact same thing, except in a way that isn't completely retarded.

SoulBlazer
05-24-2005, 12:03 AM
Sorry, that's why I said the CONCEPT and IDEA was viable if anyone ELSE did it. ;) :D

hezeuschrist
05-24-2005, 12:19 AM
Sorry, that's why I said the CONCEPT and IDEA was viable if anyone ELSE did it. ;) :D

Not so much. If it were a console like the 360 with downloadable 360 games... thats not bad. That'd actually work. But PC technology changes way too rapidly and for the general public to buy a "PC Gaming Box" and have it run new games like shit at the end of their two year contract, or even a year into their contract, is unacceptable.