VidGameKing said:
I bet you it's just a PC (similar to the XBOX) but more like a PC, like it'll probably run linux or windows XP or somthing like that
Dude, that's basically what the article says. It's a PC with tons of DRM crap to make sure you can't steal anything. It
has to be a PC to enable it to play the 32,000 or so games that that claim it'll be compatible with (I'm not exaggerating either... they seriously claimed it would have 32,000 games).
I actually like the idea of a standardized computer that's meant for gaming, but I just don't like the idea that you have to download all your games (How long will it take to download some of the larger games like Baldur's Gate 2? 1.2 gigs or someting?), and not actually own any disks.
ussexplorer said:
Now if you could purchase the game and burn it to a cd (Like they are doing with the music finally)
I thought about that too, but it would be impossible to base a business around that, since there would be almost no way to prevent piracy in that case... if the Phantom can burn a CD, then a normal PC shouldn't have any problem reading and copying it.
In fact, I wonder how hard it would be to hack the box and stick the hard drive in your own computer and copy the game that way. Depending on how much they charge for the downloads, it might actually be a cheap source of PC games.
This system reminds me of the old Indrema... a standardized PC that was to run Linux. It was another utter failure (although people seemed sad to see it go, which is probably not what they'll feel when the Phantom dies), and never made it to market, but I like the idea of a console that is completely free to program for. GP32 anyone?
--Zero