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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Pugnate on Monday, January 07, 2008, 11:13:39 PM
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http://blog.wired.com/games/2008/01/ces-download-bl.html
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That's actually pretty cool. Who would have thought Sony would allow anyone to do this, as draconian they are about DRM and licensing.
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If Sony is behind this, you can bet what you get won't be something you can copy and use elsewhere with ease. I would bet on PSP-specific encryption.
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Well of course not, but like I said, I'm surprised they are even allowing it at all. You'd think instead they'd give you a coupon for $10 off the UMD version or something inside the Blu-Ray case.
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There has to be a catch. This is SONY we're talking about? They have to have some foot-shooting blunder in there somewhere.
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Well right now that Blu-Ray gamble may be paying off. If that wins the format war, then people will find an incredible deal in a PS3.
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Hmm... I wouldn't be so sure. It may have helped Sony firmly plant Blu-Ray as the dominant format, but I doubt it really will have helped the PS3.
There are still a lot of people without HDTVs and even for those that do have them, I'm sure a lot of people aren't quite ready to replace their DVD collection.
Also keep in mind that this still isn't clear. With DVD there was no alternative other than the non-competitive Laserdisc or VHS and therefore there wasn't the customer apprehension that there has been with the HD formats.
HD-DVD is still out there, and there are still some big studios exclusively releasing their films on HD-DVD. And isn't Wal-Mart exclusively carrying HD-DVD? I thought I heard that, but I haven't personally verified it.
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I'm firmly on the sidelines. Here I stay at least until one format becomes the clear winner. More likely, I'll stay away until the winning format gets significant market penetration. My rule with DVD was to wait for every new rental release on Blockbuster shelves to include a DVD. Then I bought a player. That still seems like a good guideline.
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HD-DVD is still out there, and there are still some big studios exclusively releasing their films on HD-DVD. And isn't Wal-Mart exclusively carrying HD-DVD? I thought I heard that, but I haven't personally verified it.
Wal-Mart sells both.
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HD-DVD is still out there, and there are still some big studios exclusively releasing their films on HD-DVD. And isn't Wal-Mart exclusively carrying HD-DVD? I thought I heard that, but I haven't personally verified it.
No longer the case. Warner is now Blu-Ray exclusive which basically just leaves Paramount.
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...and Dreamworks. Paramount and Dreamworks are some pretty big studios to just brush off.