[QUOTE="Fusible"][QUOTE="DXGreat1_HGL"][QUOTE="SambaLele"] [QUOTE="FuzionZX"]Like when analysts predicted a strong start for teh PS3rd place :lol:SambaLele
sorry, but you should link that, i don't remember that one. in fact, i always remember analysts predicting that PS3 would win... at the end of the war.
And that sounds correct, you know why? Try to explain to me how can 360 sales go anywhere but down (2008 lineup that doesn't appeal to wide audiences, too hardcore, few hyped well-known titles, bad reputation hardware, etc), and PS3's anywhere but up (2008 lineup with well-known hyped games that made the PS1 and PS2 sell a lot, Home, Blu-ray is the new HD standard format, etc)?
Why are cows the only ones that try to make anyone beleive that Bluray is a good value for movies?
I read a review for the Bluray Simsons movie in PSM. They admited that there wasn't any new features that justify the price. Face reality, Bluray is just another major Sony marketing scam, trying to make people think that this format is so needed just to pony off more expensive DVD's with nominal improvements sound and picture quality. Fact is, I'm getting just as good quality on my HDTV with my 360 and HDMI cable...
The one thing we have to remember is that HVD(Holograhic Versatile Disc) will be the future. Which is not to far away. It holding 3.9TB's of storage is just incredible. Right now there are 200gb, and 300gb disc already availble of course enterprise HVD drives only. A high capacity disc will be 160 times larger in capacity than a single layer BD. yes, i've been informing myself about the HVD. it's going to be fantastic, and probably be implemented before digital distribution is the standard... but i think blu-ray won't get to face that kind of competition...
Digital Distribution won't come of age until all connections are fiber optic. Which is quite still in it's infancy and will grow slow because it's going to take time to replace all of that copper coming into every home. But someday it will be the standard which almost probably kill video game stores.
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