twesterm said:
It's not a rubbish argument. My DVD's work in both HD players so that format isn't going to die for a very long time. Lets say I bought into Bluray and HD DVD somehow won the format war (remember, hypothetically-- I'm not saying this is going to happen). True, I would be able to play my BluRay movies in my PS3 until the machine died but I really don't want to bother keeping my PS3 around just to play movies. Like I said, buying a console as a dedicated movie player is silly to me and I just don't want to keep one around to play movie collection. In 10 years time when the PS3 is definitely out the window (please remember, we're still talking hypothetical) I still have to keep it around to watch my copy of Casino Royale. I very much prefer to have things on one single format or have something that can play both formats (las in the HD player can play HD DVD and DVD's). I don't keep cassette tapes around because I don't want to keep a cassette player around, not because cassette players don't work. And as for your statement about getting rid of consoles-- completely different argument there. My NES ins't necessarily a dead format, it's just a dead console. Kind of the same but not really. When I buy a console I know full and well that it will be dead and I'm not upset that my NES games don't work on my SNES. |
Sorry, being a bit brash, I admit it's not rubbish, but it's not a totally sound arguement either, because in reality everything get supplanted, altough I fail to see why you'd keep a NES around, not a PS3, because it's likely you'd keep your PS3 for games *and* movies, so it kinda falls into both parts of the arguement (as you split it into) by being a movie player and games console.
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