And you thought all that time playing Halo 2 instead of watching Boston Public was a waste. Microsoft’s Xbox Live game service is being given an Emmy by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) in the category of Outstanding Achievement in Technology and Advanced New Media.
At the 57th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards on September 29, the Academy will honor Microsoft’s online gaming service for Outstanding Achievement in Multiplayer-Backend Console Game Technology. The awards recognize “ground-breaking work in television broadcast and production systems, interactive television and other new media technologies.”
More than two million gamers currently subscribe to Xbox Live. The service will bridge generations with the Xbox 360 this fall, which launches with expanded Live service designed for the next-gen console.
And you thought all that time playing Halo 2 instead of watching Boston Public was a waste. Microsoft’s Xbox Live game service is being given an Emmy by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) in the category of Outstanding Achievement in Technology and Advanced New Media.
At the 57th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards on September 29, the Academy will honor Microsoft’s online gaming service for Outstanding Achievement in Multiplayer-Backend Console Game Technology. The awards recognize “ground-breaking work in television broadcast and production systems, interactive television and other new media technologies.”
More than two million gamers currently subscribe to Xbox Live. The service will bridge generations with the Xbox 360 this fall, which launches with expanded Live service designed for the next-gen console.