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grayfox997 said:
They prob could have but they didnt have the brains or the innovation or the B***S to do it.

They must have thought it was 'too risky'.......you know, with the almost 2 year headstart with no next gen competitor in the market. I would be shaking in my overly priced suits if I was Mr. Gates, wouldn't you????

Get a grip, MS are on the way down, Google and Sony are mashing the American Giant.

This is the dumbest thing i've ever heard. Microsoft not knowing how to deal with a format? LMAO!!!! They could've cared less. When they realized HD-DVD was dying because the PS3 came out, then they decided to come out with a HD-DVD player connector, which didn't sell because it didnt come inside the 360, and no one saw the need for it as they bought the 360 for the games, by the time the PS3 came out. MS isn't on the way down...they are holding Sony beneath them for as long as they can, as you can clearly see. Be blind if you wish.

The way I see it, the majority of people werent and STILL aren't ready for Blu Ray or HD-DVD. They were both meant to die until a better economic time comes around the corner. The only TRUE people praising Blu Ray are tech nerds. I know...because I'm friends with a couple people in the movie industry with computer design and thats all they brag about with the PS3.