Didn't I tell you that all Microsoft rumors are true? Well, they are! Microsoft, the company that just can't keep a secret, is definitely getting into the TV and movie digital distribution biz, with your "chill" white Xbox 360 the Trojan Horse that's going to bring that content into your living room.
What kind of content? Let's call it... questionable. Sure, you have your South Park, Robot Chicken and Chapelle's Show, even The Matrix. But those titles represent the arguable zenith of quality. The rest of the line-up consists of digital brainrot like Breaking Bonaduce, Batman Forever, and Pimp My Ride. And don't get me wrong, I've watched my share of Pimp My Ride, but there is no way in hell I'll be paying for the privelege of hearing that handsome young man Xzibit crack wise about shitty cars.
The service will sputter onto Live on November 22nd, and admittedly could turn into something worthwhile, but for now, my enthusiasm to pay for TV shows is at an all time low. Maybe when Microsoft secures the rights to What's Happening!! I'll reevaluate my opinion. Until then, NO SALE!
Movies and TV on your Xbox
Microsoft Corp. November 6 announced agreements with CBS, MTV Networks, Paramount Pictures, Turner Broadcasting System Inc. (TBS Inc.), Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment to bring an initial lineup of over 1,000 hours of hit TV shows and movies to Xbox 360 gamers in the U.S. by the end of the year. Furthermore, Xbox 360 will be the first gaming console to bring standard and high-definition TV shows and movies via digital distribution over the Internet directly to the consumer.
Beginning Nov. 22, on its first anniversary, Xbox 360 will be the first gaming console in history to provide high-definition TV shows and movies directly to gamers in their living rooms. Xbox 360 gamers will have access to the full-length TV shows as downloads to own and movies to rent via download from the Xbox Live network, the worldwide leader in online distribution of high-definition gaming and entertainment content. This announcement also brings with it several additional "firsts":
* For the first time, consumers will get an integrated gaming and entertainment experience on a gaming console that includes downloadable high-definition TV shows and movies. This new full-length content adds to the ever-expanding number of choices gamers have on their Xbox 360, whether they want to play games or play a movie on a disc or as a download in high definition or standard definition.
* For the first time CBS will deliver high-definition download-to-own TV shows including "CSI," "Jericho," "Numb3rs" and remastered "Star Trek" episodes; gamers can buy them and watch them repeatedly.
* For the first time on any platform, NASCAR.COM will deliver download-to-own condensed versions of select NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series races from "Race Rewind."
* For the first time, the Ultimate Fighting Championship will make 50 of its most intense fights available for download as well as select episodes from the original season of "The Ultimate Fighter" reality series.
"This groundbreaking announcement is a win for everyone," said Peter Moore, corporate vice president of the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. "It connects our partners with one of the most coveted audiences in entertainment today, and provides even greater value to our Xbox Live community, allowing them to enjoy the games and entertainment they want, when they want it."
The initial lineup of TV shows available for download to own and feature films available for download to rent will include a growing catalog of popular hits. Examples of content that will be available on the network by the end of year include the following:
* "Robot Chicken" and "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" from Adult Swim
* "CSI," "Survivor" and "Star Trek" from CBS
* Emmy and Peabody award-winning "South Park" and "Chappelle's Show" from COMEDY CENTRAL
* "The Real World" and "Pimp My Ride" from MTV
* "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and "SpongeBob SquarePants" from Nickelodeon
* "Skyland" and "The Nicktoons Network Animation Festival" from Nicktoons Network
* "M:i:III," Nacho Libre" and "Jackass: The Movie" from Paramount Pictures
* "Carpocalypse" and "Raising the Roofs" from Spike TV
* "Race Rewind" provided by NASCAR.COM
* Select episodes of the original season of "The Ultimate Fighter" reality series and the "UFC: All Access" shows from the UFC
* "Breaking Bonaduce" and "Hogan Knows Best" from VH1
* "The Matrix," "Superman Returns" and "Batman Forever" from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Xbox 360 gamers can access Xbox Live Marketplace with a free Xbox Live Silver membership and a broadband connection. More information about the content available on Xbox Live Marketplace can be found at http://www.xbox.com/marketplaceentertainment.










Comments
We all knew this was coming. I am still very curious as to the price.
See it in action here:
http://www.gamevideos.com/video/id/7329
Read more:
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3154951
"However, a tutorial video put up on Xbox.com shows the HD movies priced at 480 Microsoft points ($6 USD) with the standard definition price of 320 points ($4 USD) while both versions of television shows clocked in at 240 Microsoft points ($3 USD) "
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/744/744355p1.html
It would be awesome if Microsoft makes it PC/360 cross-compatible, but since MS wants to sell 360s it's probably not going to happen.
Still, a great incentive to get a 360. Sony better bring its A-game online.
$6 sounds ok for a HD movie rental I guess. $3 for a HD episode sounds great though. I want The Office, My Name Is Earl, *maybe* Lost and hopefully HBO shows on there.
I'm with reddevil3 on the HBO shows, and here's hoping they'll get some Battlestar Galactica action since it's already made the iTunes jump. And some sort of season pass for specific shows at a discounted price would be nice (although $3 for an HD episode is fine in my book).
With cable companies providing High Def DVR's the real questions is will anyone actually use this? Plus I can access hundreds of movies and shows with On Demand.
Once again MS and Sony will have to rely on exclusive TV/Movie content.
"This Summer Halo the movie skips the theatre and dvd. Heads straight to your 360!"
Wow...I'm seriously considering not purchasing an HD-DVD add on anymore. Can't wait to watch SuperMan Returns and V for Vendetta in HD.
Itunes charges $2 for Standard Def downloads that you can't even watch in the living room. $3 is great for 720p High Def. $6 for HD movie rentals is a bit steep but damn...you can't beat the convenience.
I'd pay for movies on this.... JUST MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO ADS.... ARRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!
You know what else they should do, is release movies that are in theatres on the same day and just charge the same price as a movie ticket (~$10). Makes them oodles of money without all the overhead of an actual movie theatre.
Robot Chicken FTW!!!
Until it gets released in the UK too, they can stick their videos. (wonder if using my second silver account will work ;))
Time to release that 100+ gb hard drive Microsoft? I mean, a fully HD show/movie does take up some space right? ;)
Unless they release a larger hard drive you wont be downloading much HD content unless you plan on deleting older content you have purchased already to make room ;) If that had made it so you could stored it on a Usb storage device or something it would have made sense but with so little room it doesn't seem worth it
Few good stuff in there, but without a bigger HD, no way this can happen. And how much will it cost btw? I bet they'll like 5 dolars for every 10 minutes of movie and they'll probably release an armo skin for the movies for about 10 bucks. Ooops. It seens I'm confusing something, lol.
Don't expect anything from ABC/Disney (cough, apple, cough). So no Lost or anything. Also 20GB of downloadable space on our drives? Where are we going to put all this? I mean, if MS is giving us all a 70 GB upgrade out of this, that's cool...
You guys noticed that MS took the locks off watching videos from external USB drives, right? Why would anyone pay the ridiculous MS price for another hard drive when you can save your movies and videos to an inexpensive external USB drive.
I'd rather buy the DVD.
why announce this right before the release of a HD DVD add on? doesnt make much sense.. spend $200 for a HD DVD player and film you will probably watch once, or spend $5 and watch the HD film once. I know what I would do.
mfelps, awesome that they finally removed those locks ain't it?
Captain Playstation, I suspect they've announced to counter-attack Sony's intention of doing the same. The same question can be asked of Sony, why put a Blur-Ray if they will also offer to download videos?
where is prison break?
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