Wow, thanks for all the responses! Here's why I ask: I am mostly making the switch to blu-ray when the LOST complete collection comes out. I want to be able to buy these and not have to replace them in a few years because they're outdated. So I want to buy those in blu-ray, but only one of my TVs is HD and it's like a 22" or something like that. I have a bigger non-HDTV and I want to be able to watch LOST (and others, if I buy them) on whatever TV I want. Does that make sense? Of course I will eventually buy a bigger HDTV to replace my big SDTV and then make the complete transition to Blu-Ray, but for now I'm simply planning for the future.
I'm considering buying a PS3, especially because of the blu-ray capabilities. Is it possible to hook the PS3 up to a normal TV and watch blu-ray discs? I know the quality won't be near as good, but will it work? Or do I have to use the HDMI hook-up for blu-ray?
I've got no problem with sequels that add things to gameplay. Ones that just update the guns and maps feel like a waste of money. They could easily be added as downloads. Hell, so could new campaigns.
Any game that comes out with a new release every year feels like a gamble to me. I'm going to spend $60 now, for something that will be re-released with new maps and guns in a year? I'm looking at you, Call of Duty....
I think I read somewhere here on GameSpot that a lot of these titles are owned by Sony or something. There was an article on the main page the day NXE was released about some titles disappearing.
The Decemberists are my personal favorite. Followed by Stars of Track and Field, Sufjan Stevens, The Flaming Lips, and the National. They're all up there.
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