Paramount Extends Deal For Xbox Live Video Store
By Eli Green
February 18, 2008 - 23:30
Paramount movies on Xbox Live Marketplace Video Store
Microsoft
announced a partnership with Paramount Pictures today that will bring
the production company's films to the Xbox Live Marketplace Video
Store in North America and Europe. As of tomorrow, all Xbox 360
owners connected to Xbox Live in not only the U.S., but also in
Canada, France, Germany, Ireland and the U.K. will be able to
download-to-rent standard and high definition Paramount Pictures'
movies directly to their consoles.
The deal gives Xbox 360 owners in Canada and Europe more content selection, compared to what was available when the Xbox Live Marketplace Video Store initially launched for those regions back in December. The choice of download-to-rent movies initially available, in those regions, through the service was limited to films supplied by Warner Bros. With tomorrow's addition of Paramount Pictures' movies to the list of available content, Canadian and European Xbox 360 owners will be able to choose from movies like Transformers, Hot Rod, The Italian Job and more.
Paramount Pictures' movies coming to the Xbox Live Marketplace Video Store this month include:
•Transformers
(Available in SD and HD as of February 19
th
)
•
Hot
Rod
(Available in SD and HD as of February 19
th
)
•
Heartbreak
Kid
(Available in SD and HD as of February 19
th
)
•
Stardust
(Available in SD and HD as of February 19
th
)
•
A
Mighty Heart
(Available in SD and HD as of February 19
th
)
•
Braveheart
(Available in SD, week of February 26
th
)
•
Next
(Available in SD and HD, week of February 26
th
)
•
The
Italian Job
(Available in SD, week of February 26
th
)
•
Mean
Girls
(Available in SD, week of February 26
th
)
•
An
Arctic Tale
(Available in SD and HD, week of February 26
th
)
Warner Bros. will also be adding new movies to the Xbox Live Marketplace Video Store tomorrow, including In the Valley of Ellah and Michael Clayton – both available in standard and high definition – and will be adding Justice League: A New Frontier on February 25 th . The average cost to rent a movie via the Xbox Live Marketplace Video Store is 300 Microsoft Points for standard definition movies and 440 Microsoft Points for high definition movies.
NFS ProStreet comes to PSP
Electronic
Arts announced that the PSP version of
Need
for Speed ProStreet
began shipping to retailers in North America today, and will begin
shipping to retailers in Europe beginning February 22
nd
.
Aside from the obvious benefit of being able to play the game while
on the move, the PSP version also comes with two brand new in-game
features – Driver Persona and Driver Intuition. Both are tools that
allow the player to tailor their driving experience to their
abilities and skill level. Driver Persona allows players to customize
the races' difficulty level to their skill level, while Driver
Intuition guides and assists racers on the best line around each
course.
Need
for Speed ProStreet
is
now available for PSP for $39.99 USD and CAD.
Journey back to Narnia
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The Nintendo DS version of the game, developed by Fall Line Studio, is an action/role playing game that will, much like the console and PC versions, contain a storyline similar to that of the movie. This version will debut Disney Interactive Studios' new technology, DGamer, which lets players connect to an entire community of Disney video game enthusiasts, earn content, and interact and chat with others on the Nintendo DS through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or on a computer through the Disney.com website. DGamer will be offered in North America in future Nintendo DS games from Disney Interactive Studios with a future launch scheduled in other global regions. Disney has not yet said much else about this version of the game. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian will be releasing around the same time as the movie and will be available for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, PC and Nintendo DS.


