| (Unranked) | The Last Guardian Is Still a PS3 Game [Sony] (Kotaku, 8/15/2012 11:50am) |
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Even though Sony [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Code of Princess arrives on 3DS October 9 (Joystiq, 8/09/2012 3:00pm) |
Code of Princess, the Guardian Heroes-esque 3DS brawler (featuring members of the Guardian Heroes staff!) will be released in North America on October 9. Those who pre-order the game will get a "Sound + Visual Book" with selected art and [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | New DVD releases include "Saw III," "The Guardian," "Brokeback Mountain" (Jam! Showbiz, 1/22/2007 7:47pm) |
| The third instalment of the blood-and-guts horror franchise arrives in a variety of flavours on DVD and Blu-ray high-definition disc. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | BBC To End 3D Broadcasts - For Now (About.com, 7/06/2013 4:00am) |
| In a move that seems like another setback for 3D TV, the BBC has announced it is will be suspending its 3D TV test broadcasts after the The Doctor Who 50th [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony takes high road (Guardian (Guardian Weekly, 5/04/2005 11:37pm) |
| Hammered by Apple in the personal audio market, losing ground to Samsung in large flat screen TVs and struggling to persuade consumers to invest in its new digital recorders, Sony did something at a press conference in Bordeaux, France two weeks ago, that would have been considered inconceivable a few years back. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | BVWHE Announces First 2007 Blu-ray Disc Titles (Coming Soon, 11/14/2006 7:15pm) |
| Buena Vista Worldwide Home Entertainment (BVWHE) President Bob Chapek today announced BVWHE's first wave of Blu-ray Disc® releases for 2007. These 50GB, dual-layer titles include Casanova , Chicago , The Guardian and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , and will be in stores on January 23, 2007. Most Blu-ray titles from BVWHE will be available for $34.99 SRP. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | UK film critic doesn't understand using HDTV to watch old movies, why kids are on his lawn (Engadget, 7/16/2009 11:51pm) |
| Another day, another ignorant article about high definition. This time it's Peter Bradshaw, film critic for Guardian.co.uk, claiming Humphrey Bogart any cameraman approximating a "high definition" effect would be thrown off the set. Blatantly ignoring the fact that movies of that era were made on 35mm film with more resolution than even 1080p Blu-ray can display, Bradshaw claims that instead of ... (Read Full Article) |