Gmoney
Member since: Aug 22nd, 2006
Gmoney's Latest Comments
Blog Activity
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 26 Comments |
| Engadget | 4 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 4 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 1 Comment |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 2 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 9 Comments |
Featured Stories
Huffpost Live tackles Xbox One with our reviews editor, Richard Mitchell [Update: watch the replay]
Posted on May 21st 2013 6:15PM

Joyswag: Win The Bourne Conspiracy and a briefcase of gear
Jun 3rd 2008 5:28PM (Joystiq)Joyswag: PlayStation 3 (40GB)
Jun 3rd 2008 2:11PM (Joystiq)Joyswag: PlayStation 3 (40GB)
Jun 2nd 2008 6:35PM (Joystiq)Joyswag: Win Grand Theft Auto IV on your platform of choice [Day 4]
May 7th 2008 10:58AM (Joystiq)My parents don't care about what I do... because I'm 28 years old.
Reminder: win Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Apr 17th 2008 1:07PM (Joystiq Xbox)Fanswag Weekly: Rainbow Six Vegas 2 [update]
Apr 16th 2008 3:15PM (Joystiq Xbox)Joyswag: Win a copy of Ikaruga (XBLA)
Apr 9th 2008 5:32PM (Joystiq)Warner goes Blu-ray exclusive
Jan 4th 2008 5:06PM (Engadget)Warner goes Blu-ray exclusive
Jan 4th 2008 4:44PM (Engadget)The prices on the discs should hopefully drop now. They already dropped the prices on the players, and the next logical progression would be to drastically drop the prices on the software.
This is what Toshiba should have done in the first place to combat the better selling Blu Ray software. Cheap players are good, cheap discs are better. $25-$35 per disc is ridiculous and certainly keeps the average user from even considering upgrading to HD.
Toshiba needs everyone to start selling discs now for the same price as regular DVD. Give consumers no excuse not to buy the HD version, especially if they can convince everyone to make the dual format (DVD/HD DVD) discs and charge the same amount as just purchasing the regular DVD edition.
If they don't drop the price on software drastically, this probably will be the nail in the coffin for them.
**** AND, for the record, HD DVD completely blew it with Transformers. Transformers should have been showcased as the piece of killer software EXCLUSIVE to HD DVD, and yet they didn't even make a mention of it to the public. No sales (they charged full price for the disc), no promotion, no nothing. As far as I am concerned, Transformers should have been used as the reason to get people into HD DVD. You just don't foul up an exclusive like that, regardless of your opinion of the movie.
Celebrate PS3's birthday by winning an 80GB system
Nov 20th 2007 2:10PM (Joystiq Playstation)