All these paid off sellouts with absolutely no reason to stop supporting HD DVD will find themselves wishing to get back into HD DVD market but it will be too late, there's more and more tools being available and they are just shooting themselves in the foot.
It's funny how companies manage to completely smear their reputation like this. What a bad business move killing off a huge potential market on account of some under the table deal to cut HD DVD.
Again, Sony's and BDA strategy just shows how these scumbags operate.
-- exactly. This is why Toshiba and the HD-DVD farm has completely been obliterated. They first paid massive amounts of blood money to Universal to be exclusive, then Paramount, then tried to get Warner, but Warner realized the future was Blu-ray so there's no point in supporting a corrupt and completely inferior technology that is HD-DUD.
Another true fact: HD-DVD chose red as their primary color because it symbolizes the blood, evil and corrupt business practices among the HD-DVD shrills. Fortunately, the GOOD will always prevail, and that is Blu!
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All these paid off sellouts with absolutely no reason to stop supporting HD DVD will find themselves wishing to get back into HD DVD market but it will be too late, there's more and more tools being available and they are just shooting themselves in the foot.
It's funny how companies manage to completely smear their reputation like this. What a bad business move killing off a huge potential market on account of some under the table deal to cut HD DVD.
Again, Sony's and BDA strategy just shows how these scumbags operate.
What goes around, comes around ALWAYS.
So are you going to provide any evidence for your allegation? Or are your paranoid accusations just some kind of weird defence mechanism?
@nfinity "what goes around comes around"
-- exactly. This is why Toshiba and the HD-DVD farm has completely been obliterated. They first paid massive amounts of blood money to Universal to be exclusive, then Paramount, then tried to get Warner, but Warner realized the future was Blu-ray so there's no point in supporting a corrupt and completely inferior technology that is HD-DUD.
Another true fact: HD-DVD chose red as their primary color because it symbolizes the blood, evil and corrupt business practices among the HD-DVD shrills. Fortunately, the GOOD will always prevail, and that is Blu!