Begun this war has...Warner Bros. leaves HD-DVD format, favors Blu-Ray..

MegaDrive20XX

Segatron Genesis... call me the wizard.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6184325.html

That's right, Warner Bros will no longer produce for HD-DVD format anymore. They have sided with Sony's Blu-Ray DVD format.
 
MegaDrive20XX said:
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6184325.html

That's right, Warner Bros will no longer produce for HD-DVD format anymore. They have sided with Sony's Blu-Ray DVD format.

the studio stated in its initial Blu-ray exclusivity announcement that it would continue to release titles on HD DVD through May of 2008

http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/news/
 
redrum said:
that was Warner Bros

Thank you. I don't know where they were going with that one.

Mai Valentine said:
I think Blu-Ray will eventually win out.

I don't think anyone can predict that just yet. But, if someone looks at the specs on each and the sales then you could say that Blu-ray may come out on top.
 
I actually think Blu-Ray might win at this rate, just because by the time the fight is over, Blu-Ray will be cheap enough
 
Fr0dus Maximus said:
yea, by like June I think Blu-ray will be like $19.99 and then the sales will even greater.
I was talking about the players actually, a large percent of the market still hasn't gone to Blu-Ray/HD out of price.
 
I'm just saying $34.95 is a bit pricey for a Blu-ray movie. Putting it at $19.99 will greatly improve sales in Blu-ray and in effect cause more to get Blu-ray players and other companies to go with Blu-ray over HD.
 
Doesn't Netflix provide Blu-Ray, though? But yeah, $35 is way too much, considering you'll probably watch it once.
 
http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/01/format-trains.jpg

Paramount Pictures is now leaving HD-DVD to join Blu-Ray...
 
MegaDrive20XX said:
http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/01/format-trains.jpg

Paramount Pictures is now leaving HD-DVD to join Blu-Ray...

That's still just a rumor, nay speculation on some hearsay. Although it's probably going to happen if they get out of their HD-DVD contract.
 
Report: Paramount to back Blu-ray
Financial Times says movie studio has the option to switch camps in wake of Warner's decision; studio reiterates HD-DVD stand.
By Emma Boyes, GameSpot UK
Posted Jan 8, 2008 3:53 pm GMT
Things are heating up in the HD DVD versus Blu-ray format wars--and it's no longer looking like the stalemate that Sony CEO Howard Stringer declared two months ago.

At the end of last week, Warner Bros. announced that it had decided to back Blu-ray--and now there are rumours that because of this move, Paramount and possibly DreamWorks Animation won't be far behind.

Today's Financial Times reveals that according to its sources, Paramount is "poised to reveal" it will be abandoning the HD DVD format in order to go Blu-ray exclusive.

The article states, "Paramount, which is owned by Viacom, is understood to have a clause in its contract with the HD DVD camp that would allow it to switch sides in the event of Warner Bros. backing Blu-ray."

The newspaper believes that this would be the "death knell" for HD DVD and would see the format "likely to suffer the same fate as Sony's now obsolete Betamax video technology, which lost out to VHS in a similar format war in the 1980s."

Blu-ray is currently backed by 20th Century Fox, MGM, Walt Disney, and most recently Warner Bros.; if Paramount jumps ship, Universal will be left as the biggest HD DVD backer.

However, according to a later report from Bloomberg, Paramount has denied that it will be making the move. Brenda Ciccone told the financial Web site, "Paramount's current plan is to continue to support the HD DVD format." Toshiba spokesperson Keisuke Ohmori called the report "speculative," while Sony declined to comment.

The rumours had an immediate effect on the stock market--Toshiba's stock fell 0.1 percent to close at ¥782 ($7.17), though during the day the shares had dropped as much as a 1.3 percent, whereas Sony's rose 3.4 percent.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6184403.html?action=convert&om_clk=latestnews&tag=latestnews;title;1
 
The war began a long time ago. Studios have been going back and forth and it's starting to piss me off. Pick one already! You're only going to alienate and piss of consumers.

This just might be the first time that Sony wins a format war. Personally I wish they'd both die.
 
Polygon said:
This just might be the first time that Sony wins a format war. Personally I wish they'd both die.

CD didn't win over cartridge? DVD didn't effect anything? HD-DVD is the one that's dying out. Hence why they canceled their conference for CES because Warner went with Blu-ray and admitted it. HD-DVD sees themselves as screwed.
 
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