archbrix said:
The term "gimmick" can mean ingenious or an imortant feature that's not immediatly apparent. But I believe you mean it as it's other more commonly used meaning, a marketing trick (given the @bolded in your post). In this sense, HD is clearly NOT a gimmick. HD hasn't worn off at all. Maybe for you personally, but every satellite and cable provider thirves on providing HD programming and blu-ray is increasingly popular (even within digital distribution it's popular). Just because standard definition remains the choice for many, HD is far from being just a quirky novelty; not when every single TV sold today is HD. |
1. Yes, that is the context I meant, as others were using it in that context as well.
2. Releasing is not sales. And sales of blu-ray as well as standard DVD has been down.
The point for HD is that it's not a sales booster anymore, and wasn't that much to begin with. So I maintain that even 3D won't go away, it won't be a boon much longer.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs








