The fierce battle has gone on for more than two years now, and this year gamers and mediajunkies alike grew increasingly tired of it. A slew of corporations have backed one side or the other, hoping to push their choice of tiny blue laser to the top, and rake in the cash over their opponents. I tried to do the same with my new VolkovCD format, but unfortunately the experiment flopped
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There is a clear winner according to that fancy bar graph, but not to worry. It’s just made up. Like Santa Claus or fair tax system. No one really knows who is winning the war, but the gaming communities can all sure as hell quote numbers from the internet. Every month its like one long forum post of bickering between two different disc, and it just not worth it.
I propose we smash the two formats together, to form Blu-Def. It could be hard at first, and we’d definitely need congressional approval. But it’s possible people. Get to work.
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4 responses so far ↓
1 ColdHeat // Dec 27, 2007 at 8:58 am
Well by sales I think Blu-Ray is winning. But Blu-Def would be awesome as long as it is compatible on all players.
2 Keith K // Dec 27, 2007 at 9:17 am
If you guys think HD-DVD is doing twice the business of Blu-Ray.. please pass the bong.
3 Alecsander_C // Dec 27, 2007 at 11:07 pm
I’m cheering for Blu-Ray, but like the ps3 I don’t feel like buying one just yet until the prices drop and some more movies come out ^_^
4 commander121 // Dec 29, 2007 at 4:56 pm
when dvd players came out they were over a $1000 each and now there under $100. the price of a blueray player and the hd dvd player will fall
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