"Based on comments at a Wednesday Netflix analyst event suggesting the online video rental service's focus on "internet-enabled video game consoles," analyst firm Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter predicts that company has either already partnered or will partner with Microsoft to expand its online streaming capabilities.
"Wedbush also believes that the company is investing heavily in building its online streaming capabilities to the point where it is both a market leader and a desirable partner for consumer electronics companies hoping to participate in "digital media convergence."
Pachter concluded, "The competitive advantage of such an alliance is clear: Netflix customers who are Xbox Live members will have the ability to stream online content through their Xbox 360s directly to their televisions. The ability to do so is available without the Xbox 360, but requires a measure of technological sophistication and a high tolerance for failure." writes Eric Caoili.
“Another month full of superb indie game releases has just passed us by so as always, let's celebrate the 12 very best ones.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
It's time to Dig & Drill with the arrival of Year 4 and Season 13 of SnowRunner content on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC
Antstream continue to build their Arcade library and the latest additions are a C64/Spectrum classic, as well as a homebrew NES doodler.
Maybe then I'll actually use my OH-so neglected Netflix account. So many good movies, too many good games to work them around :-(