ssj12 said:
Kasz216 said:
Munkeh111 said:
Kasz216 said:
Wow. That's like the exact opposite of what i would want.
I would be pissed if i had to buy a movie everytime i wanted a game.
I like videogames.... not movies.
I mean if I had to buy a chicken sandwhich everytime i wanted a hamburger i'd be pissed too.
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Well just imagine, you get a 200GB blu-ray 8 layered disc (or something like that) and that contains the Lord of the Rings Saga in HD, and remakes of the two Lord of the Rings movie games (which were really good!) as well, that is not a bad deal is it? Of course, I doubt it would be as good as that, and I think it would be used more to provide demos rather than full games
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For me it is.
There isn't a DVD I own that i've watched more then 3 times. Considering i can rent movies for a dollar.
I guess they could go with game demos... but i mean you can get those free on PSN.
To me it sounds more like promotional games that will only be on the Blu-ray disc.
Or older games to pad the numbers of games sales.
A way to get PS3 owners to buy more blu-rays just how the PS3 was a way to get more Sony fans to buy blu-ray
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You do know that BD-Live already offers exclusive movie games and content over DVD so whats the difference if they add the ability to play Kung Fu Panda with the purchase of the movie on Blu-ray? nothing.
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I didn't know BD live does that. And I do have a problem with it.
I don't like that if someone makes an awesome game i might have to buy Biodome to play it.
It's not "So what if someone who buys Kung Fu Panda can play the game on their PS3."
It's "What if someone makes Okami 2 and the only way to get it is to buy the next Adam Sandler vehicle."
If someone wants to put like Resistance 2 on a Blu-ray copy of Independence day or something.... go ahead.