Final Xbox 360 Fall Dashboard Update Details Let Loose
- Scribbled on November 30th, 2007 by Devin Grimes
- Filed in Microsoft Xbox 360, Xbox Live Marketplace
We’ve heard about the Friends of Friends feature already, and the news on Xbox Originals is even older in our minds, but now Microsoft has finally dished out all the goods on what is being included in the Fall Xbox 360 Dashboard Update scheduled for December 4, 2007. Watch the video above, or read on to see all the new features.
Many users have been wondering why older Xbox Live Arcade games haven’t seen any kind of discounted price. Now these days are over, as a new service will open up on the Marketplace titled Xbox Live Arcade Hits that offers older games for a cheaper price. Launching with this service will be the titles Lumines LIVE, Bankshot Billiards 2, Small Arms, Zuma Deluxe, and Marble Blast Ultra — all for 400 MS points cheaper than the original cost.
The PlayStation 3 was recently announced to have support for it in the future, and now Microsoft will be adding support for the oh-so-popular DivX video codec, among a slew of other video formats that utilize the MPEG-4 Part 2 video codec. It’s a good day for movie piracy.
Community has always been a great thing about the Xbox LIVE online experience, and it looks to improve after the update with:
- An “expanded bio” for other gamers when viewing your Xbox LIVE profile.
- An RSS feed-style news ticker that will let you know any important updates on game releases, announcements, etc…
Other less significant updates are included in the press release, which we’ve reproduced below…
(Original video at YouTube.)
Xbox 360 Introduces New Features and Console Enhancements with the 2007 Fall Dashboard Update
- Xbox Originals – With this new service, announced on Nov. 13, consumers can download-to-own full original Xbox games that were previously only available at retail. The digital shelves will always be stocked with classic titles, such as “Crash Bandicoot: Wrath of Cortex” “Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge,” “Halo,” “Fable,” “Fuzion Frenzy,” “Psychonauts,” and more as the catalogue grows over time, at 1200 Microsoft Points per game.
· Xbox LIVE Arcade Hits – On Xbox LIVE Arcade, the Arcade Hits program kicks off where some of the best selling Xbox LIVE Arcade games will become available at permanently reduced prices, making it easier than ever for everyone to build a library of downloadable games! The first games to become Arcade Hits will be “Bankshot Billiards 2” and “Lumines LIVE,” which will be available for 800 Microsoft Points each, and “Marble Blast Ultra,” “Small Arms” and “Zuma Deluxe,” which will be available for 400 Microsoft Points each. With free trial downloads for every game and over 100 games to choose from, Xbox LIVE Arcade offers something for every member of the family.
NEW WAYS TO KEEP UP TO DATE AND CONNECTED:
· Inside Xbox – A new direct feed brings current news straight from Xbox.com into the Xbox LIVE Dashboard providing members an easy, predictable entry point where they can discover what’s new in: game releases, events, and Xbox LIVE Marketplace offers.
· Enhanced online profile – Members interested in sharing a few more details about themselves will have the option to go beyond their motto and further personalize their profile with an expanded bio. The extended bios will be visible to “Friends Only” or the entire Xbox LIVE community.
· Expanded Friends List access – A quick and easy way for gamers to expand their personal community on Xbox LIVE, members will be able to see the Friends Lists of other Xbox LIVE members, boosting their social networking experience on the service.
ENHANCED OVERALL EXPERIENCE AND CONTROL:
- Enhanced Parental Controls – Family Timer, a strong and flexible new addition to the Xbox 360 Family Settings, enables parents to set the amount of time their Xbox 360 can be used on a per-day or per-week basis by their children or other members of the household.
- New video features – The convenience of full-screen movie previews and enhanced video codec support further expand the options when it comes to the Xbox 360 entertainment experience.
· Easy-to-use navigation features – With several noteworthy changes in the Xbox LIVE Dashboard, from the new Game Store button to the Video Store button to enhanced visuals and descriptions in the video library, Xbox LIVE members can find what they want, when they want it.
These features are just some of the new enhancements Xbox 360 owners can expect as part of the Fall Dashboard Update. On December 4th a list of all the new features and improvements will be posted at: http://www.xbox.com/live.
(Thanks Joystiq and The Gamerscore Blog)







December 1st, 2007 at 12:00 am
Yes, there’s DivX.
December 2nd, 2007 at 1:05 pm
I stayed away from Xbox’s offerings because of the market they were catering to didn’t fit my idea of a game system for me and my family.
So no surprise I don’t own a 360, but the more family friendly features and games are starting to pique my interest. The DivX features are just another layer of thick icing on a tempting treat.
The evolution of Microsoft’s console has been nothing but amazing.
December 2nd, 2007 at 1:08 pm
Microsoft’s MVP program is the main reason. That is probably the sole reason that there’s very little corporate consideration in the console.
Though I wish they’d kill MSN Messenger and just make Xbox Live a system tray program. (sigh)
December 4th, 2007 at 12:04 pm
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