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Dutchbj

03/03/04 4:43 PM

#32384 RE: rachelelise #32381

We went up .09 to .10 in the last 20-30 min. of the session, as I recall. I THINK the volume also was significant, but I have no way to recall...I think this will be significant info....Anyone have a feel for the volume as it occurred??? (like bunches of little orders or several significant orders??) Flyer'
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barge

03/03/04 4:48 PM

#32385 RE: rachelelise #32381

Rachel--The operative phrase is:
"In addition, the Phantom will support streaming games......

http://www.dailygame.net/Articles/Previews/phantom.phtml

That’s right. The Phantom will not have a CD or DVD drive. Instead, the broadband-enabled system will compel owners to download full retail versions of games, pre-release game demos (a la current PC demos) and even game betas through their existing broadband connection. IN ADDITION, the Phantom will support streaming games, which is naturally dependent upon broadband access. As a result, the Phantom will not support dial-up online gaming or allow owners to download new games via a dial-up connection. It will, however, include single-player and offline games - as long as you have the broadband connection required to download them in the first place

With no game disks, distribution of Phantom games will be relegated to pre-loaded games, game subscriptions and e-purchasing options. At least one company, .400 Software Studios, has already successfully used an e-licensing model for its PC games, and with the continued expansion of residential broadband, the idea itself seems feasible, if not a bit radical.

The rental options for the Phantom are also intriguing, with plans for games-on-demand and online rental services. Unfortunately, Shambro was unable to disclose the full logistical details of how rentals will work, nor provide any details about the games that will come pre-loaded on the system.