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Old 07-14-08, 01:51 PM
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Netflix coming exclusively to Xbox 360 'at no additional cost'

http://www.joystiq.com/2008/07/14/ne...ditional-cost/

We heard the rumblings ... Netflix is coming to home consoles. But which platform? Microsoft raised its hand today at its E3 keynote and said "us!" Xbox 360 will be getting Netflix's on-demand programming later this year. Xbox Live subscribers that already have Netflix memberships can enjoy Netflix on their TV at no additional cost.

Wow....
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YES. No Roku box for me now!
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First the news Fallout 3 DLC will only be available on 360, now this?

Not a good PS3 day.
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While that is awesome news the wait as always is the real pain in the ass.
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Originally Posted by Tracer Bullet
YES. No Roku box for me now!
Sucks to be GatorDeb who bought that
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I just can't imagine that this news will end up being as good as it sounds. Will there be a limit on how many we can watch?

Then again, maybe this is how Microsoft will make the "no more physical media" thing have teeth?
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Originally Posted by Chew
First the news Fallout 3 DLC will only be available on 360, now this?

Not a good PS3 day.
That and the new Portal will only be on 360 until 2009.
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Final Fantasy XIII just announced for the 360 by Square Enix!!!

I have to said it again....WOW!
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From Netflix "Help:"

Watching instantly on your TV via your Xbox 360 will be available to Netflix members in the late fall of 2008. Watching movies & TV episodes instantly on your TV from Netflix via your Xbox 360 will be included with most plans. You'll choose from a separate, smaller library of over 10,000 movies & TV episodes. With most membership plans, you can watch as many movies from this library as you want - anytime you want - instantly on your PC or via a Netflix ready device on your TV. This will be a bonus to the DVDs you get by mail and will be included with your membership at no additional fee. To watch instantly on your Xbox 360 you will need an Xbox LIVE Gold membership.
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And I just got a Roku box as a gift. Oh well, I'll switch over and use the 360 for Netflix viewing on my main TV and move the Roku box to the bedroom or guest room. Very cool news.
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id love to download hi def movies from netflix but I doubt that will happen
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I was hoping it was going to be the PS3 since my 360 isn't networked
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Don't get too excited. I've browsed the Netflix "view it now" library, and there's hardly anything worth viewing ever, let alone "now".

It's mostly crap. NONE of the movies they showed as options during the conference are actual choices.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
Don't get too excited. I've browsed the Netflix "view it now" library, and there's hardly anything worth viewing ever, let alone "now".

It's mostly crap. NONE of the movies they showed as options during the conference are actual choices.
Only 8% of my queue is available to stream. Still, it's free, so I don't really get complaining.
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wow thats awesome. can't wait to catch up on some shows that that i've wanted to start watching
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Ya. Free is free. I'd rather have those available to watch on my TV than not at all on my Mac.
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That would be suck for hearing impaired people... No closed caption. I tried to use the Netflix's Watch It Now, it doesn't have closed caption.

Come on, FCC, do something.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
Don't get too excited. I've browsed the Netflix "view it now" library, and there's hardly anything worth viewing ever, let alone "now".

It's mostly crap. NONE of the movies they showed as options during the conference are actual choices.
Yep. I have about 90 titles in my queue and only 3 have the streaming option. And those three are nothing to write home about and are at the bottom of my list.

So there will be no need for a PC for this to work? I'm a Mac guy so that would be nice.
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Excited about this and hope that if more people utilize it, then we will get more movies available to stream. If not, then it wont be that useful, but free is always great.
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cant wait.
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Also, despite the subject header, this isn't free. You still have to pay for a Netflix subscription. Which, of course, has it's own benefits.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
Also, despite the subject header, this isn't free. You still have to pay for a Netflix subscription. Which, of course, has it's own benefits.
Which brings up a good point. Is this good for Silver and Gold users?
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Which brings up a good point. Is this good for Silver and Gold users?
Only for "Gold" members, as per the Help section from the Netflix website.

Which is, of course, a bit aggravating for those of us without the desire to play a game online. I would love to be able to watch movies on my Xbox, but do not care in the slightest about playing against someone. So, the only option would be to purchase Gold exclusively for the ability to watch movies, which seems counterprodutive in a financial capacity.
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Well there you go. A nice little perk for Gold members other than online gaming.
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I'm pumped because a lot of my documentary selections can be streamed

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