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SlorgNet said:
thermal7 said:

Microsoft seeing a chance to kill the PS3 throws ridiculous amounts of money at HD-DVD. All the big studios come over and HD-DVD becomes the new standard. This prompts a sharp decline in PS3 sales and a big uptake in 360 sales. Developers declare they will wait to see if the PS3 survives before continuing development on PS3 games, except for those that are almost done. This is a critical blow and consumers stop buying for fear of no or few new games ever coming out for it. 


Won't happen. It's too late for HDDVD, the biggest studios are behind Blu-Ray, and 4.5 million PS3s are already out in the wild. Microsoft shot themselves in the foot, by not including HDDVD or any next-gen storage media in the 360. 

Consumers will buy the PS3 because its price is coming down fast, its reliable as hell, HDTVS are finally affordable, and there are great games coming out for the system.

4.5 wont do jack shit, im suprised that blue ray isnt completely dominating then if it has such a huge lead, HD dvd is fighting back, and there is no way you can predict the winner yet, but it is very clear blue ray is winning right now, but that does not mean it is at all too late for hd dvd

 



                 With regard to Call of Duty 4 having an ultra short single player campaign, I guess it may well have been due to the size limitations of DVD on the XBox 360, one of various limitations multi-platform game designers will have to take into consideration-Mike B   

Proud supporter of all 3 console companys

Proud owner of 360wii and DS/psp              

Game trailers-Halo 3 only dissapointed the people who wanted to be dissapointed.

Bet with Harvey Birdman that Lost Odyssey will sell more then Blue dragon did.