Why would it? If Blu-Ray lost it will be for movies. Sony will still publish PS3 games on Blu-Ray.. just like PSP uses UMD, the only thing it uses and supports. And there are Blu-Ray drives you can buy to burn your stuff onto it..... but then again, why would you do that? It'll go the way Zip drives would :)
Exactly, I'd rather not have to buy a second HD player once Blu-Ray has completely lost, especially with the way the prices are right now. I was always going to buy a PS3, but now I'll have to consider whether or not to get an xbox instead. Also, I never did buy a PSP, namely because it was too constricted. (got a GP2X instead way back then and can't say I regret it.) Luckily, any HD purchase is still a year or two off for a student like me, so by then both players and the PS3 will be much cheaper, so yay for that!
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nxtiak @ Nov 9th 2007 5:13AM
Why would it? If Blu-Ray lost it will be for movies. Sony will still publish PS3 games on Blu-Ray.. just like PSP uses UMD, the only thing it uses and supports. And there are Blu-Ray drives you can buy to burn your stuff onto it..... but then again, why would you do that? It'll go the way Zip drives would :)
Magnulus @ Nov 9th 2007 5:19AM
Exactly, I'd rather not have to buy a second HD player once Blu-Ray has completely lost, especially with the way the prices are right now. I was always going to buy a PS3, but now I'll have to consider whether or not to get an xbox instead. Also, I never did buy a PSP, namely because it was too constricted. (got a GP2X instead way back then and can't say I regret it.)
Luckily, any HD purchase is still a year or two off for a student like me, so by then both players and the PS3 will be much cheaper, so yay for that!