I agree. I missed the first Launch Day consoles and these bundles aren't forcing the camera or a second controller, neither of which I want initially.
He should be comparing the game to Lego Batman 2 and not GTA.
It came out last week.
Um... multiple girls already in just the first wave. Jesse from Toy Story and Rapunzel, at minimum, will surely immediately follow.
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Looks like it was a glitch. Works now.
That wasn't the intention at all but funny now that you point it out.
Over 3 hours of extras.
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Animated and the theatrical Trilogy. Both are coming to Blu-ray, likely on the same date.
Verbiage was revised to be more clear. Only the 360 version is mentioned for including Neural Surround. DTS said nothing about Prototype on PS3 or PC getting the audio.
Confirmed are A Bug's Life this spring/summer followed by Monsters Inc before year's end.
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I doubt whoever compiled this list has been following Blu-ray since day one.
I don't think those movies have any chance of topping Dark Knight. But they are big enough to catch the attention of most new Blu-ray adopters and at least have a shot at a rental.
I don't see the Dark Knight's single-day sales record falling until Transformers 2 next winter when there are even more Blu-ray owners. Lord of the Rings: Fellowship, due in the first half of 09, will do well. But I don't see it besting Dark Knight.
Dark Knight is a unique scenario where ...
Eagle Eye
Resident Evil Degeneration
Mamma Mia! (especially this one since Sex and the City was a big seller)
Mummy 3
Serenity (sold great on HD DVD)
that's just the bigger ones in December.
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I do agree that exclusive first runs on Blu-ray can only benefit the format.
I couldn't agree more. This is the perfect title to make Blu-ray exclusive and cater to PS3 owners. As long as DVD versions are available as cheaper options, Blu-ray will always play second fiddle.
Lossless (uncompressed) audio is mentioned: "Each of the films will be presented in widescreen 1080p video and DTS-HD Master Audio, a first for the series."
You did read it two weeks ago. Surprised this was approved.
I know I'm right. I fall under media and received one of the corrected discs.
Iron Man was never delayed. The manufacturing problem was identified two weeks before street date and media received newly pressed copies several days ago. That blu-ray fanatic site jumped the gun without checking any facts.
Most of the general public probably isn't even aware of the new consoles yet. When Christmas shopping time rolls around, they won't care about DRM, used games policy or online check-in. They will see next Xbox and whip out the credit card.