Paying for cheat codes is stupid. Really, incredibly, mind-bogglingly stupid.
Charging for them is merely contemptible, though, and that's better than stupid.
James
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Paying for cheat codes is stupid. Really, incredibly, mind-bogglingly stupid.
Charging for them is merely contemptible, though, and that's better than stupid.
James
Edit: Nevermind.
It was bound to happen, downloadable movies and TV shows. At least it looks like the movies are actually very reasonably priced, especially in comparison to a DVD.
Oh puh-lease.Quote:
Movies will be output in a rental format. This is necessary in part due to the limited space on an Xbox 360 hard drive and the massive size of an HD movie.
There not actually that bad. I believe its about 4-5 bucks for a HD movie. I don't know what the prices of renting at Block Buster is, but I though it was around the same or more there. Obviously, its not anywhere near as good as Netflix, but might be a good deal for people who don't use Netflix.
they'd better change their tune about releasing a bigger hdd, or at least make their service support external storage devices.
with prices of 300+GB drives falling below $100, there's no excuse for them not to.
I'd pay $4 to see a movie in HD not often, but you know if I were bored and didn't feel like going out.
I can pay $5.99 for a HD movie on DirecTV and keep it on my Tivo as long as I want. And without waiting overnight for it to download.