In Windows Vista a number of ‘casual games’ designed for Media Center are being shipped by default:
Check them out in beta 2:
I am sorry but I think that games is the least I would want in Media Center. I could think of more important stuff to include like:
- DVB-T tuner support including subtitles for Europe. - DVB-T AND analogue tuner support including guide data. - Support for Ipod
And I am sure others cna find 100’s of other things to include.
Jeppe
Matt, Thanks for letting people in on this secret. Playing the games on the remote is a lot of fun!
Shahn Hogan
Also, you can play the games with the wired Xbox 360 Controller!
These games were not developed by the eHome team, so don’t give them a hard time about cutting other features to get these games in…
The Link?? where?
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Hi, I'm Matt Goyer. I used to work at Microsoft in the eHome division on the Windows Media Center team as a Program Manager.
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I am sorry but I think that games is the least I would want in Media Center. I could think of more important stuff to include like:
- DVB-T tuner support including subtitles for Europe.
- DVB-T AND analogue tuner support including guide data.
- Support for Ipod
And I am sure others cna find 100’s of other things to include.
Jeppe
Matt,
Thanks for letting people in on this secret. Playing the games on the remote is a lot of fun!
Shahn Hogan
Also, you can play the games with the wired Xbox 360 Controller!
These games were not developed by the eHome team, so don’t give them a hard time about cutting other features to get these games in…
The Link?? where?