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I thought bluray was the infinite frontier of hope and dreams. - Dark Jaguar - 29th February 2008

http://www.kjp.konami.jp/gs/hideoblog_e/2008/02/000150.html

Guess not...


I thought bluray was the infinite frontier of hope and dreams. - Great Rumbler - 29th February 2008

I don't feel like downloading and listening to all that; what does it say?


I thought bluray was the infinite frontier of hope and dreams. - Dark Jaguar - 29th February 2008

Oh well there's a lot there, but what I picked up on is that there's not enough room on the bluray disks to fit both english and japanese language soundtracks on it. So, yeah.

When MGS4 comes out, it's going to be tough not to want to pick it up, but it's odd that the bluray apparently didn't do much except prevent the game from taking up multiple disks.


I thought bluray was the infinite frontier of hope and dreams. - Dark Jaguar - 2nd March 2008

Okay get this. Apparently the game has to have features removed because the blu ray disk is too small. That's just sad... In other news, it seems that bluray size is needed and yet isn't enough. Here's another bit of odd news. Lost Oddyssey is 4 disks in size. That's 4 DVDs. What? Mass Effect is one DVD, and so is Oblivion, and both of those have something Lost Oddessy lacks, full voice for every character.

I get the impression that Japanese developers need to learn some lessons from American developers about space conservation.