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rocketpig said:
ChronotriggerJM said:
SOOOO true with that statement Rocket, Madden is huge for America, it's another massive part of the casual crowd that simply CAN'T be ignored. Hell the good majority of EA sports games in general lol. I am curious of a few things though, I wondering how big of a push Metal Gear will have in the US, as far as I know it's pretty big here, I'm also wondering how hard Sony will push Blu-ray for this Summer's big hitters. They have quite a bit of gain to push hard as well :D

Honestly, I don't see anyone paying that much attention to Blu-ray until Lucas and Speilberg start making movies for the format. On top of that, they need to provide the uber-geek / early tech adopter crowd with fan favorites like LotR.

When those types of movies start hitting shelves in Blu-ray format, then we might see it start to take off. Until then, I think it will plod along with marginal gains. Right now, we're not getting many movies that really take advantage of the format and are over 2 years old.

Shit, I haven't even bought a Blu-ray movie yet. I have rented a few but with the pathetic selection available and the multitude of DVDs I already have, there isn't much point in me dropping $30 to watch mediocre movies like Spider-Man 3 or Resident Evil: Extinction

 I'd normally agree with that statement, but when I think summer and football, the one thing that comes to mind is Big-screens xD I definitely agree that blu-ray will continue to make marginal gains, but if I see it booming ever it's durring the summer and near christmas :P I'm not saying that anything will come of it, but I can see Sony trying to lower the cost's to get a good share of players out this summer.

 



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