Neither Amazon nor Best Buy sells or preorders every title. For instance, a lot of the titles Fox announced for the next 2 months hadn't shown up on Amazon last time I checked. Plus, Amazon has listings for a ton of titles on both sides that haven't even been announced yet (such as "Kill Bill" or the "Matrix Collection").
Going by HighDefDigest's lists (which I think are the same as EngadgetHD's) of announced, *definite* titles, the US numbers are:
Released titles: HD DVD: 113 BD: 98
Total titles: HD DVD: 153 BD: 162
Yes, counting both released and announced US titles, Blu-ray will take the lead. If the announcements go at the pace they've been going for a while, that tipping point should come in February.
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Neither Amazon nor Best Buy sells or preorders every title. For instance, a lot of the titles Fox announced for the next 2 months hadn't shown up on Amazon last time I checked. Plus, Amazon has listings for a ton of titles on both sides that haven't even been announced yet (such as "Kill Bill" or the "Matrix Collection").
Going by HighDefDigest's lists (which I think are the same as EngadgetHD's) of announced, *definite* titles, the US numbers are:
Released titles:
HD DVD: 113
BD: 98
Total titles:
HD DVD: 153
BD: 162
Yes, counting both released and announced US titles, Blu-ray will take the lead. If the announcements go at the pace they've been going for a while, that tipping point should come in February.