Why?! Why "good riddance"? Because of the possibility that it might convince someone to stay with a player format of which you don't approve? If this disc made choosing the format a moot topic, then only the players would help to decide the winner of this pathetic format war instead of having studio exclusivity prolong it.
The only real negative that I could see to this is a higher price than either format by thenselves. But considering that it would have been 1/2 the packaging and 1/2 the shelf space when compared to separate releases, I would think that stores would have much preferred this version to go through.
You sound completely like some kind of fanboy who's more concerned that this dual-format disc might have led to his precious format becoming the loser faster than it could happen now, although admittedly I don't see a winner coming of this any time soon. Personally, I wish you fanboys (on both sides) would just shut the hell up.
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mcrexx @ Nov 15th 2007 4:10PM
And good riddance!
John B @ Nov 15th 2007 4:55PM
Why?! Why "good riddance"? Because of the possibility that it might convince someone to stay with a player format of which you don't approve? If this disc made choosing the format a moot topic, then only the players would help to decide the winner of this pathetic format war instead of having studio exclusivity prolong it.
The only real negative that I could see to this is a higher price than either format by thenselves. But considering that it would have been 1/2 the packaging and 1/2 the shelf space when compared to separate releases, I would think that stores would have much preferred this version to go through.
You sound completely like some kind of fanboy who's more concerned that this dual-format disc might have led to his precious format becoming the loser faster than it could happen now, although admittedly I don't see a winner coming of this any time soon. Personally, I wish you fanboys (on both sides) would just shut the hell up.