[quote name='GizmoGC']These Nielsens are now pretty pointless. If Wal-Mart starts selling these A2's for $99 on a frequent basis, and people start buying HD DVDs there (and they are, by the handfuls as my Wal-Mart was picked clean of EVERYTHING when I went at noon), these results will not include Wal-mart.[/QUOTE]
Not necessarily, seeing at how the weekly numbers folks cite come from *estimates* of overall sales, even if the data only come from most non-WM sources. Seeing as how BB and even CC are in the cheap A2 act (and shame on you HD DVD prats for promoting shopping at CC! How un-CAG of you!), I think that valid and reliable estimates come from the Nielsens, WM or no WM.
Moreover, seeing as how recent research showed that WM didn't even register on the radar in terms of overall hidef disc sales, you are sorely overestimating the importance of WM in the marketplace (like you overestimated TF, and the Matrix trilogy, and $299 HD DVD players, and so on, ad naueum). Your precious (and useless) Amazon sales rankings are more relevant than WM's sales at this point. *Will* Wal-Mart become important? You bet. They account for 20-25% of all consumer transactions in the US. That's well known. But they, for now, don't mean shit in terms of hidef disc sales.
[quote name='Sporadic']I was insulting Myke with his own broken logic of stupid analogies but if you really want to know...WCW Nitro beat WWF Raw in the rating war 84 continuous weeks in a row before falling apart over the next two years eventually being bought by the WWF.[/QUOTE]
You use that analogy like it's relevant. Did Raw suddenly decide to offer itself at a bargain basement price that led to their market dominance?
Moreover, seeing what WWE has done to pro wrestling on TV, do you *want* to see your analogy come full circle yet again?
I was merely pointing out, yet again, that HD DVD has to sell twice as many discs as BR has thus far in order to achieve 50/50 parity with Blu-Ray (assuming no more BR discs get sold ever, of course). If you want to turn this into an analogy war, so be it. But that's merely obfuscating the fact that HD DVD has a substantial uphill battle to fight, and given the remaining (2? Shrek and Bourne?) big releases that HD DVD has going for it compared to the large number of big-time BR titles (Pixar's releases, Spiderman, POTC, Superbad, etc.), thinking that the gap will be narrowed by the end of this year is an exercise in extreme cognitive dissonance. Sleep tight!