Bleh...  Until I see them at EB for sale, I'm not holding my breath.

Besides, by next year, it'll be totally obsolete (it already sorta is; Athlon XPs are end of life, and the new Geforce is coming out pretty soon).  Since PC games just keep progressing onwards in regards to using new technologies, that Phantom is going to look mighty bad after awhile.

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From: Angel Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 12:34 pm
Subject: RE: RE: RE: Phantom Game info link

> Hmm...
>
> You have a point there. There was an article online a few days ago
> thatpointed to items we were still waiting on from CES 2002.
>
> But the point is really that the company is pushing forward with this
> model, and they seem to have it figured out. It definitely shows
> interest by hardware developers and game makers for this type of
> delivery of their product to consumers.
>
> I wouldn't mind getting it.....but I don't have a broadband
> connection,so for me there would need to be another way to
> distribute the games ;-)
>
> 500US to play PC games at high settings without worrying about
> anythingbut playing the games? I'm for that!
>
> -Gel
>
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> Over the years, there's been lots of products shown at CES and other
> trade shows, in physical form, with you to play with, that have never
> made it to general customer distribution.  It's par for the course.
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