THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: MCD on November 13, 2007, 06:05:45 AM
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http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=175527
The Fall Xbox 360 dashboard update has been revealed to our colleagues at OXM from Microsoft and it's looking very good indeed with gaming classics and films on demand.
December 4 is the date you'll need to watch out for; that's the day you'll be able to download and play Halo. Yes, Halo as in the Xbox game, through Marketplace, on your Xbox 360.
Microsoft is introducing games it has published for the original Xbox on XBL Marketplace, with the eventual plan to bring as much of the back catalogue across as possible.
Games cost about 1200 Microsoft points (about ten quid), which according to us puts them a little over what you'd pay for them second hand.
The initial list of downloads includes Halo, Fable, Fahrenheit, Crimson Skies: High Road To Revenge, Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath Of Cortex and Burnout 3. All good then, apart from maybe Crash.
And if that wasn't enough, films on demand, though not confirmed for the December 4 date, aren't far away. Studios such as Warner Bros are potentially lined up for the service, so we can look forward to films such as The Dark Knight, The Assassination of Jesse James and I Am Legend appearing eventually.
Films will cost less than a fiver and come in 720p resolution. You have 14 days to start watching a film once it has downloaded. Once you started watching a film, you have 24 hours to finish it. After that, the film deletes itself from your hard drive. It's basically an online rental service then, like the US Video Marketplace.
What do these new additions mean for the future of Xbox Live Arcade? Does the PS3's PSOne download service now look horribly dated? It's going to be an exciting 2008 in the download space, for sure.
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Looks like we'll need the 120 GB HD after all.
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I think this is pretty good news for BC updates.
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if they have shoe horned achievements into these things then MS are EVIL geniuses....
That would rock, but i think this is MS plan to get their money from working on BC updates, and that's it.
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fall update date revealed, cool
download xbox games on the cheap, also good
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Not only they can add achievements, they can also add online support for some games, like Halo for example.
well, here is hoping they do.
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Not only they can add achievements, they can also add online support for some games, like Halo for example.
well, here is hoping they do.
maybe they will
I seem to remember bungie hinting at something cool coming our way after halo 3, maybe they knew about this back then
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I want some 120GB HDD :o
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Conker :bow
you should hack one of your 360, i think hacked dvd firmwares bypass Xbox1 region lock.
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Article was just pulled.
lulz.
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Well thanks to you we still have it :D
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Awesome news. I wonder if halo has online. :D :D
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Oh shit, Fable :rock
I want to play that
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omg fuckin sweet
Fable :rock
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I hope this doesn't mean that they've ceased BC updates. I still have Painkiller, Commandos Strike Force, and the two Brothers in Arms games sitting here.
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I hope this doesn't mean that they've ceased BC updates. I still have Painkiller, Commandos Strike Force, and the two Brothers in Arms games sitting here.
That would be mean.
since in order to get these working, they need to update BC, and not releasing the update for free like usual would suck total.
it's possible that they would add achievements to downloadable Xbox games, so you will have at least a reason to buy them again on the marketplace.
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I haven't even played Painkiller or Commandos Strike Force. I bought them supercheap in the hopes they'd be added to the BC list.
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This is actually really, really awesome and they're not a terrible price. A little steep. but not bad.
Now I hope Sony gets on the same bandwagon and starts releasing PS2 games, since they obviously removed BC on the 40 so they could sell them.
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I can see where this is heading. Towards the end of this generation, I expect we'll see some of the earlier 360 titles available in downloadable form (look for another overpriced HDD, maybe a 250 GB version). This would ease people into getting used to downloading newer full-sized games on consoles. Then, on the Xbox 720 launch, most launch games will be available for download day and date with their retail releases. I think this is the beginning of that transition.
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There weren't A LOT Of great Xbox games, so im sure it'll all be ok. I own most of the ones I liked anyway.
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good news, i guess. it would be nice if they had some sort of upgraded visuals along with the releases though. BC was not even that good, i couldn't stand the performance of some games.
at least my elite will be useful now.
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omg awesome. I might need to trade in some stuff for a 120 GB HD but I'll wait until I see how big the downloads are (games like halo 1 could fit on a CD) and how much they compress them plus there will probably be a price drop around that time.
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online + achievements BETTER BE IN.
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online + achievements BETTER BE IN.
Halo 1 online = :drool
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online + achievements BETTER BE IN.
I don't care much for achievements, but if online isn't included it will be the biggest failure in videogame history.
But then again, if it is in I will be launching off roman candles in my living room to celebrate.
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I doubt they will be magically coding in online and achievements to all these games
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I doubt they will be magically coding in online and achievements to all these games
Yeah, I mean god forbid they expend any effort into this.
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I doubt they will be magically coding in online and achievements to all these games
Yeah, I mean god forbid they expend any effort into this.
hey look at nintendo. They aren't, and people still buy all that stuff
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or do you mean the original online functionality?
I'm not sure what you mean by this because there wasn't any online in Halo, only system link.
But yeah, it was bit over the top.