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Microsoft Announces TV and Movies for Xbox Live

PreacherTom writes "In the latest of several recent upgrades to their online service, Microsoft has announced that their Xbox Live service will begin offering movies and television on demand starting on November 22nd. All subscribers (including those using the free service) will have access to movies from Paramount and Warner Bros. along with TV shows from CBS and MTV. Prices haven't been officially released as of yet, but MS has stated that they are attempting to be competitive with similar services from iTunes and cable companies." There is lots of commentary out there on this one, so Read More to reference the many other sites discussing this story. Besides commentary on the announcement itself, Eurogamer has Sony's snarky commentary on this move by Microsoft.

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  1. Re:Haha by ProppaT · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How can something be dominating when it has no competition? When the PS3 and Wii are released, then let the speculation begin?

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  2. My favorite part of Sony's commentary by ProppaT · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sony "would never segregate or shut out any of our consumers from our entertainment experience because they didn't buy the top of the line system."

    I think you just did Sony. I sure as heck can't afford your console and, seeing that I've bought multiple PSX and PS2 systems (mainly because your hardware is garbage and dies after a few years of use) which definitely qualifies me as one of your consumers, you've pretty much "shut out" or alienated me. I much prefer MS's approach. Although I prefer Nintendo's the most. Keep it simple, keep it a console, offer something intriguing and new.

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    Wise men say, "Forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
  3. "All subscribers" by Fishy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I wonder if that really is all subscribers, or all *american* subscribers?

  4. All this on a 20gig hard drive??? by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Given that the Xbox 360 only has a 20 gig hard drive, I'm hoping these TV shows and movies will be priced as disposable rentals. Hell, use DRM to have them expire after 30 days, so long as you make them cheap enough on that basis. The few game demos that I have on my unit already eat well into that space.