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Would you pay to own a DVD made up of cutscenes from a game?

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Would you pay to own a DVD made up of cutscenes from a game?

 

 

only if it were from a KH game :P

Would you pay to own a DVD made up of cutscenes from a game? 189 members have voted

  1. 1. Would you pay to own a DVD made up of cutscenes from a game?

    • Yes, I've already bought a cutscene DVD for a game.
      9
    • Probably, if it were from a great game with good scenes.
      64
    • Maybe, if it was a game I loved and it wasn't expensive.
      53
    • Probably not, I'd rather just play the game and watch them.
      40
    • Not at all, that sounds like a complete waste to me.
      22

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Aqua's boobs on bigscreen tv......Nice!

 

Birth by Sleep cutscenes are in a low resolution, so it wouldn't look that good. Plus you can already play your PSP or PS Vita on your TV.

Oh, yes. Yes, I would. (I voted for the second option, as I don't own such a DVD).

 

Case in point: Super Smash Bros Brawl. The Italian Official Nintendo Magazine stated the Subspace Emissary was good enough "it could be sold as a standalone game". I'd say that the mere cutscenes would work as a movie. Without dialogue. That's how good Kazushige Nojima's writing was. It's a given, of course: after all, he also was the scenario writer for Final Fantasy VII.

I'd just download them and watch them on my computer.

tutti frutti. Movies in general I can understand, but for video games, that's what the internet is for. But for again, considering that there are AMVs that hinder finding some cutscenes for games it would be ok. I wouldn't pay for it thought if I can just use that money to go out and buy the game myself.

Birth by Sleep cutscenes are in a low resolution, so it wouldn't look that good. Plus you can already play your PSP or PS Vita on your TV.

 

Thanks for telling me what I already know Sherlock http://kh13.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/ohmy.png . Also, how is BBS associated with the PS Vita?

Edited by Rob

For KH

 

BUT, if they made all the cutscenes from KH to the awesome Final Fantasy graphics.

Yes, it would be nice to watch all the cutscenes of a KH or FF game like a movie on my TV. But if I really wanted to bad enough, I could make a DVD myself.

The PS Vita is backwards compatible.

 

BBS aint ever gonna be on PSN.

If it was a game I like and the DVD itself was legal and official (not fan-made or a bootleg or anything) then I probably would consider buying it.

 

Then again, maybe not. I try to stay away from cutscenes on YouTube partly because they ruin the re-play experience of a game that I might end up replaying (or ruin the experience in general of a game which I have not yet played or beaten).

But then again, I really liked the Theatre Mode on 358 Days / 2...

Edited by Xenidal

I'd only want this for a Kingdom Hearts game (much like everyone else on this thread... xD), and I know we can make our own pretty easily but I can never find DVD-quality clips (I know I know, KH13 ones... 99% of them are brilliant quality, but the odd one or two aren't and I've no idea how to make my own anyway).

No, because the internet exists.

 

This.

 

That's what Youtube's for.

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