JONAS BROTHERS VIDEO DIRECTOR PLAYS XBOX ON NEW $40 MILLION COWBOYS HD LED SCREEN
Earlier this year, the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys put the world’s largest HD LED screen in their brand new, state of the art stadium.
And over the weekend, someone was caught using the $40 million, 72 x 160-foot Mitsubishi Electric aerial video screen system to play a few XBox games.
The [screen] is certainly impressive enough when it’s showing game highlights or concert footage, but no giant screen ever truly earns its credentials until it’s been put to some real use: playing video games.
Thankfully, Jonas Brothers video director Steve Fatone somehow pulled himself away from concert preparations to do just that earlier this week, and apparently became the first person to ever play Xbox 360 on the display in the process.
As you can see above… the two certainly seem to be made for each other, although it looks like the controller can get a tad touchy if you stray too far while trying to play it. [engadget]
I don’t know how that lucky guy got to play video games on that behemoth, but I am so freaking envious. Of course, he does work for the Jonas Brothers, so I guess it all balances itself out in the end.
Officials at South Carolina and Clemson should take note, though. This divinely-inspired piece of entertainment genius makes the screens at both stadiums look ridiculous by comparison.
I think fans should demand an upgrade. Then we should demand a contest in which the winner gets to play video games on it.
I would win, of course, because the contest would be the best blogger in South Carolina named Adam who uses a wheelchair. Yep… I should be a lock for that one.




But is that good enough to offset working for the Jonas Brothers?