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0bsessions:
The difference between the formats is, overall, negligible. Blu Ray is bigger (25/50 for dual layer) than HD DVD (15/30 for dual layer). Beyond that, there's really no difference that's measurable by human perception. Blu ray costs more, though, obviously and the porn industry recently jumped ship to side with HD DVD, so I'm thinking if there's a winner, I'd bet on HD DVD now.

As for K.D., that's a good point. That game seems tailor made for the Wii controller.

Johnny C:
There is a rumoured Wii version but they haven't announced it yet.

Judging from the sheer number of objects visible in the Katamari preview pics I'd assume they'd have a bit of a stumbling block as far as slowdown is concerned. Katamari's always been about simple graphics so that wouldn't be a problem, but if the Wii would have trouble rendering the volume of zombies in Dead Rising then I assume it would have problems rendering six hundred Fish Men.

Also 0bsessions I have no idea what those fractions mean.

0bsessions:
Gigabytes. Blu Ray is 25 for single layer, 50 for dual, HD DVD is 15 for single layer, 30 for dual.

Dimmukane:

--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 24 Apr 2007, 11:12 ---Gigabytes. Blu Ray is 25 for single layer, 50 for dual, HD DVD is 15 for single layer, 30 for dual.

--- End quote ---

and when it comes right down to it, they even use the same codec.  Blu-Ray had a different one, but it apparently sucked, so they changed it to the one that HD-DVD was using.

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