greenmedic88 said:
It costs more to publish a game on BD than DVD or CD, but that's really irrelevant to the PS3 owner, who doesn't pay an extra penny for the format, unlike movies. Virtually all brick and mortar retail outlets charge $30 a movie by default compared to the $20 default for DVDs. If anyone wants to argue there's no benefit to publishing games on BD, that's fine; nobody is paying more for the media. If it's the added price of the BR diode/drive that's the reason for compaint, as I said, it will eventually be mass market technology, meaning it will be no more expensive than a DVD drive based console. But you'll have to wait for that to happen. Anyone who wants the latest in consumer electronics has always had to pay a premium, so this is nothing unexpected, or new. As for the format itself; I like it. I have no irrational grudge against Sony and facts are, it provides the best picture and audio for movies, which is great for me as a movie buff. As far as games go, it means no multiple disc games on durable media that holds a great deal of data. What's not to like?!
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Bestbuys in my area as well as Walmart sell BD movies for around an average of $24.99, I grabbed a few for $19.99. Once in a while you will see a $34.99 movie and think "WTF?"
I also found a couple stores in my area doing a 2 for $35 deal on BD movies. Not bad to be honest considering the format is still only 2 years old. I grabbed "Dirty Dancing" and "300" this way. Don't see it too much anymore, but it would be nice to get this deal again right now.
Another good idea... get Netflix. They rent BD's. :)
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Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)

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