ESPN brings shows, games to Xbox Live Marketplace
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Tired of getting college football and basketball games live, as they happen, for free as part of your cable package? Well, now you can pay extra for days-old copies of those games thanks to ESPN and the Xbox Live Marketplace.
We know, some people don't have cable or a VCR or access to a sports bar or anything better to do with $3 (for standard definition) or $4.50 (for high definition), but really, unless a game is a true instant classic, we can't see paying to download a copy of a game two days after it happened. Original programs like The Contender and Madden Nation might get our $2, but if we want to see the World Series of Poker we'll just tune in to ESPN and hope that they're showing one of their ten daily reruns of the tournaments.
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: Nov 5th 2007 1:10PM (Unverified) said
Whenever you see a stupid product or service, keep in mind that there is an even stupider market for it.
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Posted: Nov 5th 2007 1:21PM Neon Jebus said
If they gave us massive sets of their classic commercials for say 100 points for a set of say 25 - 30 ads I would almost think about it.
That was the only thing I ever enjoyed about ESPN. Those commercials were often very funny.
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That was the only thing I ever enjoyed about ESPN. Those commercials were often very funny.
Posted: Nov 5th 2007 2:37PM SoCoolCurt said
if that's the only thing you ever enjoyed about ESPN then you are definitely missing out IMHO bud. but neway, i dont (or plan to) own a 360, but if i did those commercials would be well worth a couple greenbacks. god those things are so hilarious! same deal with instant classics like last years Fiesta Bowl and that Texas vs. Oklahoma State 3OT thriller. other than that, no.
its still crazy to think that they are probably going to make bank off of this though because there are plenty of retards out there that would buy anything they put on there. glad us Joystiq-ers are smarter than that!
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its still crazy to think that they are probably going to make bank off of this though because there are plenty of retards out there that would buy anything they put on there. glad us Joystiq-ers are smarter than that!
Posted: Nov 5th 2007 1:34PM (Unverified) said
i'd consider it for last year's fiesta bowl. that was at least as epic as the transformers movie.
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Posted: Nov 5th 2007 1:42PM (Unverified) said
was that the boise state game?
now that was an instant classic
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now that was an instant classic
Posted: Nov 5th 2007 5:17PM (Unverified) said
I was thinking the same thing. As a Boise State student, that game was beyond amazing. I have the DVD of the game, but the picture quality is horrible, especially watching on 90" screen on my HD projector. I would be more than happy to pay $4.50 to get that game in HD.
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Posted: Nov 5th 2007 2:17PM (Unverified) said
I'm not sure you can fairly use this argument just against EPSN.
You can apply this logic to ANY television show available on iTunes. Why buy it when you can watch it for free when it originally airs?
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You can apply this logic to ANY television show available on iTunes. Why buy it when you can watch it for free when it originally airs?
Posted: Nov 5th 2007 2:51PM (Unverified) said
I love me 360 but MS is getting out of hand with their marketplace. Like paying for old bugs bunny episodes, its rediculous.
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