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Indeed you are correct sir. The mentioning of those games makes me all nostalgic for my golden years of gaming. They are easily two of my favorite video games of all time. Right up there with Super Mario RPG for SNES. Oh and the story is good news too.
I can't 2nd that enough. This guys last article was more or less the same thing, touting blu ray's victory by just trashing hd dvd. Move on man, you're losing readers interest. I can watch the O'reilly factor if i wanna see someone just sling mud instead of being informative. I couldn't even get my last post on the below article finished before more of this crap, and this is coming from a guy who checks this site once a day and is generally a fan of this place (at least!).
The writing on this website has gotten kind of sloppy lately
Every other site is reporting this as saying that this only applies to their 42" sets. Might wanna check your facts guys
The denon 3800 spec sheet on denons web site clearly states that it will decode dts MA on board. There are indeed a few audio codec errors.
I just don't understand blu ray fans, sony and the BDA are willing to f**k you at every turn by changing standards so your players are outdated in six months and they don't even have some sort of mandatory less lossy audio like hd dvd does. 1080p with dolby digital? not enough for my 35 dollars. TOSHIBA IS DOING WAY MORE TO ACTUALLY MOVE THE FORMAT FORWARD. I dont need "hey find how many cars are in the movie" special features garbage like whats coming on the Cars BD. Guranteed that toshiba doesn't release that 51gb disc without finding a way to make it work on all current gen models. And for the love of god stop counting ps3's as BR players. Not only are more than half the owners unaware of this feature but consumers buying hardware specifically for movies, not games, drive media sales. And quit being sour about the hd dvd players being less expensive. toshiba figured out how to make them accessible to, as engadget would say, "joe six pack." market penetration is key for either format to win and hd dvd is headed there faster, deal with it. Phfwew, that felt good. I took the red pill, deal with it!
The HD-A35 does NOT have an HQV processor.
WOW! the fanboyism is rampant and engadget's blu ray bias is again aparrent, who would have thought! Somehow you try to twist moving 90K players into a bad thing? give me a break guys, try and keep your personal feelings out of it.
Seems to me that there is less of the "lost connection to host" and instead the game, when it starts to lag, just tries to push through the lag. Perfect it is not but i guess some patch is better than no patch at all. Valve get some DLC out!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"

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