DISCover Console (next step for NBA Live series)

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DISCover Console (next step for NBA Live series)

Postby Full Surface on Wed Jul 14, 2004 1:22 am

At the E3 show today, Digital Interactive Systems Corporation (DISC) unveiled several new prototype DISCover game consoles from hardware partners Alienware, ABS, Onkyo, and Teac. The DISCover game console combines the functionality of a PVR (personal video recorder) and media player with a game console that can play PC game titles on a living room entertainment system.

Digital Interactive Systems developed the "Drop & Play" software engine that allows users to play PC games on the DISCover game console. Simply drop a regular PC game disc into the system, and the console automatically installs the game for you. The console will then automatically launch the game whenever you insert the game disc into the machine. The console uses an embedded version of Windows XP, and a third-party application will handle downloads for game patches and mods.

Digital Interactive Systems doesn’t actually produce the game console hardware. The company instead licenses its "Drop & Play" technology to different hardware manufacturers who then produce and market their own DISCover console systems. Hardware performance levels for DISCover game consoles will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, since the game consoles can essentially be assembled from off-the-shelf PC hardware equipment.

The first DISCover console debuted at this year's CES 2004 trade show, where Apex Digital Inc. introduced the ApeXtreme DISCover game console. The ApeXtreme console should be first to market, reaching consumers in late Q3 2004. Several more hardware partners had prototype DISCover game systems on display in DISCover’s E3 booth. Exact hardware specifications were not available, since most of the units were meant to be proof of concept models that may or may not make it to production stage.

High-performance-desktop and mobile-PC manufacturer Alienware showed its new DISCover-enabled DHS line of digital home entertainment systems today at E3. Alienware’s new DHS series will represent a combination of a Windows XP Media PC and a DISCover game console, giving users personal video recorder technology on a home theater-based PC and offering the ability to play PC games on home television sets. The Intel Pentium 4-based DHS system line will come in a black, “media”-style case chassis, which is a horizontal case designed to sit in a home theater equipment rack. Another concept system, based on Tekpanel technology, featured a large, widescreen TFTLCD monitor with computer hardware built directly into the five-inch-wide monitor housing.

System-builder ABS Computer Technologies had two different prototype DISCover game consoles on display. One ABS system featured an Athlon 64 FX-based DISCover console in a “media” case chassis, and another ABS prototype took the form of an Athlon 64 system in a MicroATX Antec Aria case. Onkyo and Teac also had “media”-style prototypes on display that showed off the hardware’s functionality in media applications available outside of PC gaming, which includes the ability to store, manage, and display digital images as well as audio files.

Graphics company ATI also had a couple DISCover prototypes on display. No, the graphics chip manufacturer isn’t moving into the game console market. ATI just wanted to demonstrate how DISCover consoles can leverage ATI-based graphics technology. One system featured a Shuttle ST61G4 case and an ATI Radeon 9800 graphics card, which ran a racing game that used a USB Logitech Racing Wheel. Another system, stationed in a mock children’s room (complete with Mickey Mouse television), featured an extremely small DISCover console that ran on an ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 graphics chip while it played a “Candyland” PC title.


With different versions of the same console, people can decide what type they want (computer-wise). So for example, you're a kind of guy that likes high quality graphics and performance, you'd want to purchase the best one: Alienware. But if you want more additional features for movies and music, you could get the Apex version. There's also been talks with GameSpy for being able to directly download game patches/fixes using the DISCover console.

I wonder how this is going to play a part for NBA Live (PC). It would be great playing it on the TV with all the patches.

Picture: http://www.discoverconsole.com/images/APEXTREME_FRONT.jpg

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Official Website: http://www.discoverconsole.com
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Postby Null17 on Wed Jul 14, 2004 1:55 am

i've heard of this before from articles and even a demo on tv. based on the demo it works ok( it just auto installs the game and runs it. i didnt really read the article above but i think their sellin their engine to different companies so they can make their own consoles.
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Postby Jay-Peso on Wed Jul 14, 2004 2:43 am

I really like this idea but the only difference between a console and PC now is that you can't get mods.
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Postby BIG GREEN on Wed Jul 14, 2004 3:20 am

I already play nba live on my tv...with an S-video cable and tv-out. (y)
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Postby showstopper496 on Wed Jul 14, 2004 10:57 am

BIG GREEN wrote:I already play nba live on my tv...with an S-video cable and tv-out. (y)


links to where you got tha cables
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Postby Full Surface on Wed Jul 14, 2004 11:45 am

The problem with this is that people don't want to pay $400 for the system that only plays games when they can get a fully working computer for the same price.
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Postby BIG GREEN on Wed Jul 14, 2004 2:13 pm

showstopper496 wrote:
BIG GREEN wrote:I already play nba live on my tv...with an S-video cable and tv-out. (y)


links to where you got tha cables


The question is where NOT to get it...cause u can get it everywhere. :) CompUSA, Circuit City, Radio Shack, Best Buy etc etc.
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Postby OldFoolStyle on Thu Jul 15, 2004 9:39 pm

Two things,

First, many newer video cards come with an adapter to work with TV, and as the guy before me said you can buy the adapters at any electronics or appliance store.

Second, unless you have a 32" flat plasma HDTV you're going to get much better resolution on a monitor.
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Postby BIG GREEN on Thu Jul 15, 2004 11:39 pm

That is true..it looks better on the monitor. However, i happen to have a 49" Sony HDTV...so im able to acheive 1024x768 resolution on my tv when playing live. (y)
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Postby bchogan on Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:00 pm

I think I saw the ApeXtreme version of this DISCover thing on techtv. They showed it playing Madden, but the frame rate was pretty low, much lower than Madden on consoles and decent PCs. Not worth it.
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Postby Sedge on Sun Jul 25, 2004 6:45 pm

I really like this idea but the only difference between a console and PC now is that you can't get mods


Xbox you can if it is modded. MVP for example you can use some of the pc files for it.
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Postby StevenK on Mon Jul 26, 2004 3:44 am

Yeah, I've heard about this idea before, and it's just not going to work.
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Postby Wormy10 on Mon Jul 26, 2004 11:14 am

Gotta agree with everybody.....dont think it will work out either...but you never know
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