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Went in to my local Blockbuster yesterday and even the clerks didn't know they wouldn't be getting Blades of Glory on Blu.
"losing game console" no offense but that is some serious "fanboy"-talk.

If it's not losing then which next-gen console is it winning against? It's in 3rd place out of 3, please keep up.
"i would like to see the faces of all the hd dvd execs when they will see that people buy even less HD discs because its even more uncertain which format will win"

Actually I'll be buying more HD-DVD discs now. But hey, I understand I really do, if I payed $600 for the losing "game console" I'd want my HD movie format to win too.
Not sure how the Blu-ray camp will respond, but I'm guessing that the "HD DVD will be dead by Christmas" crowd won't have much to say.
I just bought the TMNT HD-DVD/DVD and think it's cool that my kids can watch it in the car if they want and Dad can put on the HD version at home.

I'd be buying Ratatoulli and Spiderman 3 combo discs if they were available. But hey, getting the cheaper standard def DVD's is no big loss for me.
Best Buy and Target in my area sold out of 300 on HD-DVD, plenty of Blu.
Dangit and I jumped at Best Buy's two free HD DVD's deal earlier this month. Oh well at least I could pick any two I wanted.

At least I can still take comfort in knowing that I picked the winning format.

Ha.
The next-gen console war I think will play a bigger factor in this format war than most people realize. Currently Microsoft has the upper hand, and if Bungie delivers the good in September...watch out.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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