dose anybody have the comercal of walmarts where this kid's got a football helmet on and if anyone has it or knows where i can watch the it could you tell me please .
Actually, consumers did decide. They overwhelmingly bought Blue-Ray. When a clear trend develops, then it doesn't make good business sense to stock a product that doesn't sell. At some point they have to decide that X:Y sales is 'enough' of a trend. Yes the vendors dropped it but as a result of what the customers were buying. That seems to be the point of this useless war. Pretty much any sensible person can pretty much see that the choice has been made by this point.
I'm sad to say that Toshiba is dropping HD DVD production, oddly enough while Universal and Paramount still exclusively support it. Without Toshiba though, it's really over. I expect all studios will drop it as well now. It was the better format for consumers, less DRM and much cheaper but the powerhouses in the Blu-Ray camp have bought everyone off. It wasn't consumer choice that won the war, it was business deals. Such is the way of the world I guess. :(
Um, Toshiba paid Paramount and Dreamworks 150 million dollars to get them to drop BluRay on the SPOT. When Warner announced their shift, they at least had the decency to still release all their already announced HD-DVD titles. Paramount and Dreamworks had new titles already made on BluRay Discs but recalled all of them before they hit the market.
I wasn't denying Toshiba did the same thing, all companies do. That's what I was lamenting, the fact that big business deals get to decide things like this instead of the consumers. Sony and company just had more money to spend. Of course the PS3 helped a lot too.
everything you needed to play high definition was available at a low price it was complete and worked
then sony as usual bring out a completely different none compatable format that is not even finished with players that are going to be obsolete in the future because of its 1.1 1.2 specs so in a way screws the early adaptors.
all you blu boys are all a bunch of sheep and sony is your sheepdog,you all deserve to be rounded up and screwed by the farmer!cuz thats whats gonna happen whe b+ is introduced.
once the disc is played in your system it will be unable to play in any other,
so remember when you used to borrow off your friends and family or take your dvd round theres! no more,
wow man that really isn't true... don't know who told you that. i mean think about it that means netflix wouldn't be able to send out a bluray disc more then once. BD+ is for the disc to recognize you don't have an illegal player not so you can't play the disc on other players.
It's funny because wal-mart just announced they will no longer carry hd-dvd in their stores. The shelf space will be reserved exclusively for Bluray. Just another jab at the hd-dvd camp. The war is over, thank god!
watch the companies have them avalible for both. i personaly dont like blu-ray cuz i dont need room for 7.1 surround and RAW sound (only people who use mixboards would realy get good use out of it, like me)plus its nothing spectacular, soon there will be another company to come out with the next thing so we can argue and that will be over in a week.
Several are NOT moving to blu-ray. There are lots available for HD DVD.
As well, HD DVD Movies have a second layer that are backwards compatible with old DVD Players. So that way companies only have to make HD DVD. Not DVD, HD DVD and VHS (Should some companies still produce vhs).
Not it is not too early,it is over already. Another fire sale for HD DVD to waste more peoples money, and BTW double sided DVD's are the worst thing ever, twice the chance to scratch and ruin your movie.
Well if you stop dropping them and try putting them back in the case insted of leaving on the side we might get somewhere :P JK. But I like the idea of the HDDVD's playing on DVD players too. You got your fav HDDVD with you on holiday to watch in the hotel but oh no theres no HDDVD player. No problem :D
BBC to keep HD DVD because it sells better than Bluray. Yes BBC PLANET EARTH sells more on HD DVD than BLURAY version so they are sticking with HD. Money talks , just ask Warners : )
idiot,now porn industry supports both Blu Ray and hd dvd,but warner bros,new line cinema,are now blu ray only,and now universal supports both.After that,a lot of hd dvd players had been returned.Accept it,Blu ray won.
I'm not gonna be calling you names like you do. But HD DVD right now has the best features for the lowest price. And Universal? They are STILL HD DVD exclusive. It's just been announced that the rumors were untrue. BTW, the Blu-Ray player you bought is not worth much because it's been announced that they will never be able to handle the 2.0 features that HD DVD has had for a long time.
ha,you see,you forgot to mention warner bros,cause they are now blu ray only.with warner bros controlling 20 % of the DVD market,it's clear who's the winner.
I really don't give a shit who wins I have both players for a long time now. so, I have and will always enjoy more movies than you. Now who's the idiot?
I usually never lose. See, right now I am able to watch double the movies you are able to. HD DVD will go nowhere for a long time and you still won't be able to watch certain movies for a long time but, you're welcome to come to my home and watch them.
Don'y be fooled, it's not that Blu Ray is better folks it's about, I'll give certain retailers an amount of money a month for basically advertising space in those stores and tell the sales staff to push that product.
"You never see the coke in the Pepsi refrigerator"
Blu Ray is will lose the war, Sony never won anything (8mm, DAT, MD player) since the walkman because they have their own independent industry standards.
If it was so great they would not have marketing machines running 24/7 trying to monopolize and take up every shelf in the store(Blockbuster/Best Buy)when both HD DVD and Blu Ray have about the same amount of movies.
And if it were not for PS3 Blu Ray would be in major trouble.
Playing devil's advocate, how many televisions can show 1080P anyway? There isn't that much of a difference between 1080i and 1080P anyway unless you have 80+ inch viewing area.
I'd suggest you go HD-DVD, it's much cheaper, the picture and sound are amazing, the library is huge, and you get 5 free HD DVD's from a selection by mail, so the final price you're paying is almost nothing compared to a regular dvd player. And Last but not Least, all hd dvd players have the same standards from the first one to the last to ensure compatibility with every disc from now on, unlike Blu-ray
HD-A2 outputs 1080i at 60 frames per second (1080i/60), which carries IDENTICAL information as the 1080p/24 content on the disc (or 1080p/30 if it's video-based). The resolution is IDENTICAL at 1920x1080, the only difference is that the TV reassembles the interlaced frames back into 1080p. Most 1080p TVs should do this just fine.
I'd post the link but I'm sure you won't bother to read it anyway. Blu robots aren't programmed to think.
Replication facilities, HD DVD has 32 locations, Bluray has 8. Only one location can do a full 50GB replication on Bluray discs and that is Sony. Sony will control the production of 50GB discs.
Most Bluray players have no ethernet port. They won't be able to support BR or BD live, can't update firmware. Can't download trailers.
The reason they put it on HD DVD in the first place was because they wanted to use advanced features that weren't technically possible on Blu-ray, and that's exactly what they did! At best they could only have produced an inferior 'no frills' version on BR, like MI:3, because of BR's limitations and incomplete specs.
Where the *%#$ did you hear that they had to cut parts out? which by the way they did not. HD-DVD is far superior too Blu-ray for interactivity, compatibility across all players also Blu-ray admitted that most discs won't go beyond the 25GB mark.The special features for HD-DVD are DHTML-based rather than built with Java. This means reduced production time for studios and firms developing the HD content equaling less cost.
Yet the death of another Sony backed format. May the remains of Blu-ray lie alongside UMD, BetaMax, MemoryStick, MiniDisc, ATRAC and Super Audio CD. RIP indeed. lol
Obsolete? You mean like the Profile 1.0 Blu-ray players on the market now (100% of them that is) that won't be able to use the features on Profile 1.1 discs coming from January next year? No picture-in-picture and interactive features, and an obsolete machine just months after purchase? Man, that's gotta suck.
1080i and 1080p have the same resolution, and any HDTV can deinterlace 1080i making the two absolutely identical! And I think you're forgetting the player's native HDi support for PiP and interactivity, and ethernet port for web-enabled content. How many Blu-ray players have these, including the $2000 ones? None! "Coming soon" they say.
lmao, who are you trying to fool? Wal-Mart starts running national advertisments for HD DVD players and aggresively pricing them and movies, and you try to say they have dropped them. Nice try Blu-boy but you're full of crap.
First Paramount and Dreamworks walked away from Bluray claiming it had no future.
Now Warner brothers has put the challenge to HD-DVD to sell some players. If they do, they've stated they will go HD-DVD exclusive too and walk away from Bluray.
The very same day we see an onslaught of advertising. 99$ pricing. Kmart, Walmart, Target, Amazon, Best Buy all dropping their pricing.
Funny that she felt the need to point out the brand considering Toshiba was the only company making standalone HD DVD players.
jordanthewizard 1 year ago
dose anybody have the comercal of walmarts where this kid's got a football helmet on and if anyone has it or knows where i can watch the it could you tell me please .
unclecode90 2 years ago
walmart is evil
infinitumpatata 2 years ago
Folks, just hear what she is saying: "Even for Walmart, I was surprised".
Haha...you got that ;)
ziryab92 2 years ago
man what did the guy do to her to deserve that :P
colombianguyyo 2 years ago
not very good after that christmas isn't it?
chesterchan2005 3 years ago 5
I have loyalty to neither format, I still have my HD DVD player and just bought a Blu-ray. I love my HD but that comment was funny! LOL HA!
AMOVIEROOM 3 years ago
ROFLMFAO HAHAHAHAHA!! sorry.
EvolutionStratus 4 years ago
Fuckin skank!
tokyoronin 4 years ago
He he he... she can HD my DVD any day... awwright..
daftrok 4 years ago
And so it is done. Toshiba has officially dropped the HD-DVD format as expected. Blue has won and now we can get on with the Hi-Dev movement.
Can't wait for Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars in HD ;) One of the few SD's I'd consider buying again in HD.
DJRumpy 4 years ago
hAHA right dude, sucks for her. she just wasted her money fucking skanks
PositiveEFFECTS 4 years ago
toshiba hd dvd owns all
fuck betamax, vhs, dvd, and bluray
joker0187 3 years ago
Actually, consumers did decide. They overwhelmingly bought Blue-Ray. When a clear trend develops, then it doesn't make good business sense to stock a product that doesn't sell. At some point they have to decide that X:Y sales is 'enough' of a trend. Yes the vendors dropped it but as a result of what the customers were buying. That seems to be the point of this useless war. Pretty much any sensible person can pretty much see that the choice has been made by this point.
It's over. Long live Blue
DJRumpy 4 years ago
This video is gonna be hilarious in 2 years.
OvenToasted 4 years ago
I'm sad to say that Toshiba is dropping HD DVD production, oddly enough while Universal and Paramount still exclusively support it. Without Toshiba though, it's really over. I expect all studios will drop it as well now. It was the better format for consumers, less DRM and much cheaper but the powerhouses in the Blu-Ray camp have bought everyone off. It wasn't consumer choice that won the war, it was business deals. Such is the way of the world I guess. :(
Banquo2 4 years ago
"Blu-Ray camp have bought everyone off."
Um, Toshiba paid Paramount and Dreamworks 150 million dollars to get them to drop BluRay on the SPOT. When Warner announced their shift, they at least had the decency to still release all their already announced HD-DVD titles. Paramount and Dreamworks had new titles already made on BluRay Discs but recalled all of them before they hit the market.
Kalaida 4 years ago
I wasn't denying Toshiba did the same thing, all companies do. That's what I was lamenting, the fact that big business deals get to decide things like this instead of the consumers. Sony and company just had more money to spend. Of course the PS3 helped a lot too.
Banquo2 4 years ago
everything you needed to play high definition was available at a low price it was complete and worked
then sony as usual bring out a completely different none compatable format that is not even finished with players that are going to be obsolete in the future because of its 1.1 1.2 specs so in a way screws the early adaptors.
i can not understand peoples logic
ljbanner 4 years ago 2
Hey Banner, you make Sony sound as if they broke into your home, stole your belongings, raped your family, and killed them. Chill man, sheesh.
Flechaxp 4 years ago
all you blu boys are all a bunch of sheep and sony is your sheepdog,you all deserve to be rounded up and screwed by the farmer!cuz thats whats gonna happen whe b+ is introduced.
once the disc is played in your system it will be unable to play in any other,
so remember when you used to borrow off your friends and family or take your dvd round theres! no more,
its coming u will see
ljbanner 4 years ago
wow man that really isn't true... don't know who told you that. i mean think about it that means netflix wouldn't be able to send out a bluray disc more then once. BD+ is for the disc to recognize you don't have an illegal player not so you can't play the disc on other players.
gvk448 4 years ago
BBC is Blu Exclusive dipshit, it is over.
Plaguespitter12 4 years ago
It's funny because wal-mart just announced they will no longer carry hd-dvd in their stores. The shelf space will be reserved exclusively for Bluray. Just another jab at the hd-dvd camp. The war is over, thank god!
freeagentxms 4 years ago 3
lol, really?
megaverner 4 years ago
lmao
theSPUDere 4 years ago
well bitch, time to get a refund sweetheart because your husband is asking for a...wait for it.......A PS THREEEEEEEEEEEEEE BABY. fuck hd-dvd
SuperSly10 4 years ago
watch the companies have them avalible for both. i personaly dont like blu-ray cuz i dont need room for 7.1 surround and RAW sound (only people who use mixboards would realy get good use out of it, like me)plus its nothing spectacular, soon there will be another company to come out with the next thing so we can argue and that will be over in a week.
ProjectZro 4 years ago
Booo downloading sux.
Warner bros is now bluray exclusive starting march or may 2008.
Many companies are thinking in going Bluray exclusive as well.
YOU AND I KNOW BLURAY WINS
pricardo333 4 years ago
Several are NOT moving to blu-ray. There are lots available for HD DVD.
As well, HD DVD Movies have a second layer that are backwards compatible with old DVD Players. So that way companies only have to make HD DVD. Not DVD, HD DVD and VHS (Should some companies still produce vhs).
It's too early to decide who will win.
iLuvCDN 4 years ago
Not it is not too early,it is over already. Another fire sale for HD DVD to waste more peoples money, and BTW double sided DVD's are the worst thing ever, twice the chance to scratch and ruin your movie.
BlackHawkTraffic 4 years ago
Well if you stop dropping them and try putting them back in the case insted of leaving on the side we might get somewhere :P JK. But I like the idea of the HDDVD's playing on DVD players too. You got your fav HDDVD with you on holiday to watch in the hotel but oh no theres no HDDVD player. No problem :D
DevilDragon911 4 years ago
BBC to keep HD DVD because it sells better than Bluray. Yes BBC PLANET EARTH sells more on HD DVD than BLURAY version so they are sticking with HD. Money talks , just ask Warners : )
WalleyTV 4 years ago
Both formats are going to die. The future is in downloading.
259 4 years ago
I've been living under a rock or something because I haven't realized there was such thing as HD-DVD. I've been stuck with shitty ass DVDs.
xcryinginrainxx 4 years ago
Nah. It's actually the HD-DVDs that are shitty. Hang on to your DVDs.
259 4 years ago
And like the guys at Diggnation said the porn industry supports HD DVD ...It's a wrap for Blu Ray!
theprimetime 4 years ago
idiot,now porn industry supports both Blu Ray and hd dvd,but warner bros,new line cinema,are now blu ray only,and now universal supports both.After that,a lot of hd dvd players had been returned.Accept it,Blu ray won.
scaramush345 4 years ago
I'm not gonna be calling you names like you do. But HD DVD right now has the best features for the lowest price. And Universal? They are STILL HD DVD exclusive. It's just been announced that the rumors were untrue. BTW, the Blu-Ray player you bought is not worth much because it's been announced that they will never be able to handle the 2.0 features that HD DVD has had for a long time.
niyooh 4 years ago
ha,you see,you forgot to mention warner bros,cause they are now blu ray only.with warner bros controlling 20 % of the DVD market,it's clear who's the winner.
scaramush345 4 years ago
I really don't give a shit who wins I have both players for a long time now. so, I have and will always enjoy more movies than you. Now who's the idiot?
theprimetime 4 years ago
you are an idiot,cause when the HD DVD lose you to will lose.
scaramush345 4 years ago
I usually never lose. See, right now I am able to watch double the movies you are able to. HD DVD will go nowhere for a long time and you still won't be able to watch certain movies for a long time but, you're welcome to come to my home and watch them.
theprimetime 4 years ago
the thing is only 2 major companies are fully supporting hddvd only...
if those go hddvd is essentuially a dead format..
and for those movies you have that is only hddvd right now? will likly get re-released on blu-ray
lazymutant 4 years ago
You are right but, my point is I don't have to wait for any war to end.
And just like Betamax, it will be around for a longtime after it's delcared a loss.
theprimetime 4 years ago
Don'y be fooled, it's not that Blu Ray is better folks it's about, I'll give certain retailers an amount of money a month for basically advertising space in those stores and tell the sales staff to push that product.
"You never see the coke in the Pepsi refrigerator"
theprimetime 4 years ago
Blu Ray is will lose the war, Sony never won anything (8mm, DAT, MD player) since the walkman because they have their own independent industry standards.
If it was so great they would not have marketing machines running 24/7 trying to monopolize and take up every shelf in the store(Blockbuster/Best Buy)when both HD DVD and Blu Ray have about the same amount of movies.
And if it were not for PS3 Blu Ray would be in major trouble.
theprimetime 4 years ago
And it's a fact that Sony is incredibly greedy and has been abusing Americans and other countries for years based on their name.
HD DVD sold 90,000 units in three days a few weeks ago. About 85,000 will be opened tomorrow for Christmas, let's see what Blu Ray does then.
theprimetime 4 years ago
Um, how about Warner and New Line going Blu-ray exclusive? :)
Colsworl 4 years ago
hd dud suck prepare to get blu away blu ray forever hd dud never
smcauley600 4 years ago
Playing devil's advocate, how many televisions can show 1080P anyway? There isn't that much of a difference between 1080i and 1080P anyway unless you have 80+ inch viewing area.
sinsio 4 years ago
Blowray is a dead piles of shit.
dougdangger 4 years ago
HD DVD is nothing but, SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nat2hot 4 years ago
How do you get this Offer at Walmart, is it over?
stevemorales 4 years ago
i need info what's better blue ray or hd dvd cause im gonna get one of those players for my hd tv :D ???????
ferniealcaraz 4 years ago
I'd suggest you go HD-DVD, it's much cheaper, the picture and sound are amazing, the library is huge, and you get 5 free HD DVD's from a selection by mail, so the final price you're paying is almost nothing compared to a regular dvd player. And Last but not Least, all hd dvd players have the same standards from the first one to the last to ensure compatibility with every disc from now on, unlike Blu-ray
stevemorales 4 years ago
So guys, why doesn't EVERYONE GET A HD DVD PLAYER TO END THIS WAR NOW
Eamon 4 years ago
YEA RIGHT. The war is done BLU-RAY!!!!!! All the way.
Nat2hot 4 years ago
The model that replaces this Toshiba is at $199 HALF of anything that's in the Blowray camp.
Blowray also counted the FREE discs that they threw at people as sales.
Blockbuster video, one of Blowray's biggest supporters, is about to go out of business.
Everyone knows that Walmart is the largest retail store. Walmart can break or make a product and Blowray is done for.
Blowray is being burried next to the Betamax as we speak.
dougdangger 4 years ago
+90,000 sold in 3 days.
HD DVD>Blu Ray
deathcube 4 years ago 5
as long as sony fails i am happy. GO HD-DVD
goochballz 4 years ago 6
Looks like Blowray is about to lose another ally:
news(dot)com/8301-10784_3-9809950-7(dot)html?tag=cnetfd(dot)mt
Rember Blockbuster saying they'll only support Blowray? Looks like Blockbuster is about to go belly up!
Blowray will FAIL!
dougdangger 4 years ago 4
Can the BluRay fanboys tell me when I'll be able to pick up a BluRay player for under $399? Much less for $99? I'm guessing Black Friday 2009.
brann1999 4 years ago 3
I guess you think your original flamebait post was mature?
OOOOK, I think we're done here.
Move along people, there's nothing more to see!
deathcube 4 years ago
oh my. I have to educate yet another blu robot.
HD-A2 outputs 1080i at 60 frames per second (1080i/60), which carries IDENTICAL information as the 1080p/24 content on the disc (or 1080p/30 if it's video-based). The resolution is IDENTICAL at 1920x1080, the only difference is that the TV reassembles the interlaced frames back into 1080p. Most 1080p TVs should do this just fine.
I'd post the link but I'm sure you won't bother to read it anyway. Blu robots aren't programmed to think.
deathcube 4 years ago 3
BD plus (extra DRM), won't play in some older BR players. Older players can't get firmware updates.
The following HD options are optional on Bluray: Dolby Dig Plus, Dolby True HD, DTS HD. All are mandatory for HD DVD.
Now HD DVD players are available as low as $99.
The sun is starting to set on the Bluray camp.
Bye bye!
dougdangger 4 years ago 4
Authoring BR more complicated, more error prone.
Replication facilities, HD DVD has 32 locations, Bluray has 8. Only one location can do a full 50GB replication on Bluray discs and that is Sony. Sony will control the production of 50GB discs.
Most Bluray players have no ethernet port. They won't be able to support BR or BD live, can't update firmware. Can't download trailers.
dougdangger 4 years ago 3
Why are you so dumb?
deathcube 4 years ago 2
Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!! Fuck you BlowGay! Burn in hell.
I'll certainly pick up an HD DVD player and transformers DVD. Beat $125 I'll ever spend.
dougdangger 4 years ago 3
They sold out within minutes nation wide. Word is another shipment coming. Ask your Walmart manager when it will be available.
derekp 4 years ago
God damnit, can they just f'in make a one instead of hd and blu ray. I gotta wait like 3 years to buy cause then one of them will have been the loser
Brucey69 4 years ago
The reason they put it on HD DVD in the first place was because they wanted to use advanced features that weren't technically possible on Blu-ray, and that's exactly what they did! At best they could only have produced an inferior 'no frills' version on BR, like MI:3, because of BR's limitations and incomplete specs.
adbarrnz 4 years ago 6
Where the *%#$ did you hear that they had to cut parts out? which by the way they did not. HD-DVD is far superior too Blu-ray for interactivity, compatibility across all players also Blu-ray admitted that most discs won't go beyond the 25GB mark.The special features for HD-DVD are DHTML-based rather than built with Java. This means reduced production time for studios and firms developing the HD content equaling less cost.
djsatory 4 years ago 3
That is, HD DVD wins!!!! Whoa, Only $98.87!!
saginawjuggalo 4 years ago 3
wow HD DVD PLAYER for just $98 !!! wow
camrebirth 4 years ago 6
I'll get two!
MrCrammer 4 years ago
so how much is it?
Msimon156 4 years ago
Love HD DVD! Hope you win since all your movies use Vc1 code for videos. Hope they come with Toshiba A3's for less than U$ 150,00 till december.
BillyGun10 4 years ago
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Blu-Ray FTW !!!
HD DVD WTF!!
Exdigital 4 years ago
HD DVD FTW!!
wafgking 4 years ago 5
dont forget laserdisc too
sneakerz007 4 years ago 5
Blu-ray
2006-2007
RIP
Yet the death of another Sony backed format. May the remains of Blu-ray lie alongside UMD, BetaMax, MemoryStick, MiniDisc, ATRAC and Super Audio CD. RIP indeed. lol
Maison2Go 4 years ago 13
ATRAC is awsonme for music compression
Memorystick is awsome
UMD is okay
Blu-Ray is garbage
ivr56 4 years ago
Wow, such a balanced and well-researched site?
How's that $600 paperweight going for you?
Is it Profile 1.1 compatible?
RolandDeschain1 4 years ago 7
Obsolete? You mean like the Profile 1.0 Blu-ray players on the market now (100% of them that is) that won't be able to use the features on Profile 1.1 discs coming from January next year? No picture-in-picture and interactive features, and an obsolete machine just months after purchase? Man, that's gotta suck.
adbarrnz 4 years ago 10
1080i and 1080p have the same resolution, and any HDTV can deinterlace 1080i making the two absolutely identical! And I think you're forgetting the player's native HDi support for PiP and interactivity, and ethernet port for web-enabled content. How many Blu-ray players have these, including the $2000 ones? None! "Coming soon" they say.
adbarrnz 4 years ago 11
lmao, who are you trying to fool? Wal-Mart starts running national advertisments for HD DVD players and aggresively pricing them and movies, and you try to say they have dropped them. Nice try Blu-boy but you're full of crap.
Banquo2 4 years ago 10
Final nail in the coffin for Blu DUD!!
JayDeeEff 4 years ago 7
First Paramount and Dreamworks walked away from Bluray claiming it had no future.
Now Warner brothers has put the challenge to HD-DVD to sell some players. If they do, they've stated they will go HD-DVD exclusive too and walk away from Bluray.
The very same day we see an onslaught of advertising. 99$ pricing. Kmart, Walmart, Target, Amazon, Best Buy all dropping their pricing.
derekp 4 years ago
Insane deal. I love my HD DVD @ $250. $99 is crazy!
deathcube 4 years ago 10
$99 thats nuts! I'm getting a bunch for family members as gifts! Go HD-DVD and Wal*Mart!
xerosleep 4 years ago 15
Happy Holidays for HD DVD!
HappyAcresCemetary 4 years ago 8
:)
:)
nms2502 4 years ago 5
Yay! HD DVD!!
Maison2Go 4 years ago 5
hd dvd for the winnnnnn
BloodWork 4 years ago 6
99 bucks! RIP Blu-ray!
cpc24 4 years ago 15
hmm, a pretty good video. Kinda short
serialkiller77 4 years ago