[quote name='Richlough']Universal studios [great movies now] .[/quote]
Fair enough.
It seems you're using two reasons but it's just the same one twice .
Most potential ? And good old disc space .
Are Blu-Ray movie menus anything special ? I know HD-DVD ones are , maybe they have the potential to fit them on their larger disc .
Fookin'
menus!?!?!?! Well, whatever blows yer skirt up, I guess.
The original Xbox supported DD 5.1 sound , dual layer discs for the start and was the most powerful console of it's generation .
Did you support it based on those facts ?
Indeed. I still rock the original Xbox, since 2/3 of my Xbox games don't work on my 360.
Sometimes the most power is not enough , average consumers biased/ignorant salepeople and peer pressure can kill just about anything .
Everyone talks about there love for the Dreamcast[the 1st system of its generation] now ,where were they on 9-9-99 ?
They probably hopped on the bandwagon at $99 or $49 if they were lucky , only to bitch about the lack of games .
So the reasons are...Universal support and menus? The remainder of the "why I'm HD DVD" posts were relegated to either (1) cheap players or (2) I hate Sony.
Universal support and cheap player prices I can understand. That makes sense. Laugh if you will, but I consider the PS3 to be a cheap BR player in terms of price. Were it DVD-based, it would surely have launched for $400 or more, and perhaps sold hundreds of thousands more units. As it stands, for $200 more, it included an upgradeable BR player, allowed for BR capacity on the system, and still will offer excellent games. For $200 more than I would have spent on a PS3 inevitably, no? I'm not trying to rationalize it for *you*, mind you...but for *me*. But this doesn't deny that a $98 A2 is a great deal.
"I hate Sony" is just pithy and silly. Kaz Hirai may have impregnated your 14-year old daughter. If so, I can understand. But corporate arrogance? Corporate arrogance is a $600 launch system. Corporate arrogance is also a console with a damn-near 100% failure rate. Corporate arrogance is DLC rights use so complex that, when your system inevitably dies, you have to spend hours upon hours for the mere attempt at successfully using your DLC on the new system you get in return (depending on how long it lives, that is). Corporate arrogance is Wii Fit and third-party standards to lax that, were Nintendo a porn star, they'd be exclusively featured in 100-man gangbangs. All groups are guilty of corporate arrogance. Singling out one company for possessing more of it than another is absurd, in my view. If you like a system more than another, as the majority of us do (and I consider those who like them all equally glad-handling nancyboy fencesitters who are merely incapable of having an opinion

)...then have a better reason than "boy, aren't Sony
arrogant!!!"
Say, "I like XBL's seamlessness, their DLC offerings, their GAMES..." whatever. Say you like the innovation of the Wii, the VC offerings and potential, or having games that are more inclined to spending time playing with people compared to your average sit-on-the-couch-with-your-slackjawed-friennds-playing-bigtimeFPS sessions. Say you like the potential BR disc capacity offers for games, or looking forward to Sony franchises like R&C, God of War, or whatever else - or (god save your soul) the pitiful but cheap PSX downloads on the PSN.
But to say "I hate company X" is damned silly. There's no two ways about it, IMO. I don't hate MS because the 360 has a self-destruct mechanism in it. They've handled it the best they can. It's a righteous pain in my ass. But if I really got fed up with it, I'd just sell the bloody thing, no? Besides, if I want to play the "MS is evil" card, I'd be more prone to arming myself with Mac-geek talk than PS3/Wii nonsense.
...and people think *I'm* emotionally invested in one company!?!?!
This isn't directed at you, but the more general "Sony is arrogant" (and what the omission of MS/Nintendo implies) nonsense..