Hired guns gameplay Well see

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Well see if there is any real truth to this report in the next coming months, or if this will go down as yet another report from the Inquirer like their one on the PS3s memory allocation-unfounded and ridiculous. On another note, Paramount finally announced their titles for HD Also, Sony announced another slate of titles due out very soon as Good, Im looking forward to the Blu-ray 150 Million HD DVD add campaign coming?articleID190302141 TOKYO : Proponents of HD DVD video format will launch a 150 million promotional campaign to ensure the format takes off in the world largest entertainment market. The seven companiesUniversal Studios Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Paramount Home Entertainment, HP, Intel, Microsoft hired guns gameplay Toshibawill jointly form a trade organization named the North American HD DVD Promotional Group Inc. The group will debut at the Video Software Dealers Association 2006 conference in Las Vegas from July 11 Each member company will contribute funding to the campaign, which is expected to reach 150 million during the 2006 holiday season. The nonprofit group will carry out the HD DVD hardware and software promotion via major consumer media outlets, including television, print, online, and outdoor signs. It will comarket HD DVD hardware with hundreds of HD DVD titles expected on store shelves by the end of 200 The campaign will also include an 18-wheeler called the HD DVD Mobile Experience, which hits the road this summer as part of the nationwide publicity campaign. About 40 HD DVD titles are already on market, and the total will grow to about 150 titles by years end, according to a Toshiba spokesman. Toshiba is currently the sole supplier of HD DVD players. It has been offering two models, one with a price tag of 499 and another at Toshiba is aiming to sell up to 700, 000 HD DVD players by next March. Does this mean some HP branded HD DVD is coming?? Okay, I was excited to read this: It will comarket HD DVD hardware with hundreds of HD DVD titles expected on store shelves by the end of 200 About 40 HD DVD titles are already on market, and the total will grow to about 150 titles by years end, according to a Toshiba spokesman. Theres a big difference between hundreds and 1 Id say theyre going to have to pull their socks up if theyre even going to hit 150, at the current rate of dribs and drabs. We got a few titles this week and I think thats it until August 8, correct? And just so you wont think Im in one camp or another on this, that goes for Blu-ray too. I thought one of the only benefits of the format war was that both sides would try to bury the other in discs, and wed have tons of movies to choose from very quickly. Apparently not, since I dont feel a burning need to upgrade my viewing hired guns gameplay of The Punisher. Both sides need to get some drool-worthy titles out there to keep momentum going once the first wave of early adopters runs its course. Theres more than 50 HD DVD titles but you get different numbers quoted because some quote worldwide numbers which will include the discs already shipping in Japan and a lot of the Studio Canal stuff. Plus I notice that they often quote major studio stuff but HD Net will have about 20 titels of their own. Smaller studios wont get the pub but theyll be there with product. Will one of these two formats die already, and soon, so that I can get a player and some films. I think Ill be sticking with good ole DVDs for a while Im a Browncoat and all but Serenity is not a 500 title. Frankly, there isnt a 500 title individually or as a collection being released in the near future IMHO Man youre a tough customer. So you think that Q1 2007 when these discs are shipping and 2nd generation hardware is youll hop on the train? Yeah, baby, but Batman Begins and the Matrix movies are from Warners, and theyve announced theyre releasing on both formats. New Line is a unit of Time Warner, but I think theyre still in the HD DVD camp, so LOTR will be HD DVD exclusively, until and unless the format starts to falter. The one thing we can count on is that nobody yet has ever overestimated the avarice of Hollywood. Some of these studios might scream loudly that theyre firmly behind one format or the other, but as sure as the sun will come up tomorrow, they will crumble at the first sign that theyre losing a few dollars by not supporting the other.

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