Bobtheduck wrote:I didn't notice the poll until now, but...
"You have already voted on this poll. Please press back to see the results."
What? No I didn't... If I could have, I would have voted "3rd party" when the thread started, but now I'm definately saying smash brothers...
Link Antilles wrote:Microsoft likes the Wii? Well, according to Peter Moore, they do... this is an interesting article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/11/AR2006051100612.html
This had me thinking... you know, while completely unlikely (stranger things have happened though), it'd be interesting to see what would happen if Nintendo and Microft released a bundle at $599 during the PS3 launch. Or maybe a $699 one that'd include Oblivion and Mario Galaxy alongside a few free online downloads. That'd shake things up.
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mega wrote:and taht's for the regular version the core one is $600
skyblue wrote:I'm sorry, but I just don't understand the need of having everything built into a console (that I would never use anyways). But that's just me.
Shia Kyosuka wrote:Yes, but, the DVD as extra features actually made more sense back then. Everybody wanted a DVD player, because they were becoming mainstream pretty quickly and that was around the time the PS2 was coming out. I'm not sure that's the case with the extra features in PS3...
I agree on every point.I just don't see what's so good about Blu-Ray.Shia Kyosuka wrote:but why would one even need a Blu-Ray player, in the first place?
I haven't met a single person who wants one... or even mentions it in public. I don't want it, either.
I hear it gives a much high definition than regular DVD, but does the standard movie watcher, who just wants to see their movie, want to observe every little detail of everything in the movie? I don't think so.
The move from VHS to DVD's reason was appearant, and everyone knew.
Blu-ray, on the other hand, just seems to deliver the same thing, with more detail. The only thing that sounds good to me, is the better "indestructable" cover for the blu-ray disks.
I don't see too many blu-ray movies (or any at all) out, and I'm sure the regular DVD format is going to continue to be supported by movie studios, and remain mainstream for a long time, at least.
DVD's are high enough definition, already, in my opinion, so, tell me why the public needs to move from regular DVD's to Blu-ray, and why they'll be willing to do so.
I, myself, can't really justify the reason why, as a standard movie watcher, I would want a blu-ray when I already have a regular DVD player, that plays movies very well.
Shia Kyosuka wrote:EDIT: But I'm really curious! and we can't just move the discussion to another thread. o.o
But in the next few years, Blu-ray players should be going down in price, as well, just like DVD players have, AND Ninendo and Microsoft will be getting ready to release the successors of Wii and 360.
PS3 is aiming to compete with both of those, I know, but, around the time Blu-ray becomes mainstream, and regular DVD's will be supported less and less, Nintendo and MS's new systems will be out either by the time blu-ray is mainsteam, or 1 or 2 years after. Even so, Blu-ray players will be much cheaper by that time, as well.
At least, I think that's how it's supposed happen....
battletech wrote:Blue-ray has to bet HD-DVD first before anyone can talk about Blue- rays future. If the past repeats it's self HD-DVD will bet the Blue-ray just like VHS bet Beta. So buying a PS3 just for the Blue-ray does not make sense. Let's wait and see who wins this version war.
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shia Kyosuka wrote:hahaha.
Yeah, I wish they would've used FireFox, instead... but, whatever. I'm still going to finally be able to surf the net in my room, after I wasn't able to put my computer in there... and that's what really counts.
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