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    Are DVDs becoming extinct?

    hey guys, i was cleaning my garage and found a bunch of my baseball movies on vhs! i upgraded these to dvd, then was wondering before i upgrade all my dvds, will dvds ever become extinct like vhs and cassettes and 8 track? i would hate to buy more dvds only to have to replace them all in a few years with the newest and latest. your thoughts on this please.

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    duh, everything gets replaced Elbert...everything will be blue-ray and hd but just like vhs there will be backwards technology for years to come.

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    hahah yeah, looking back at that, that was a stupid question wasnt it? i think ive ben inhaling too much of this wildfire smoke, either that or its getting way to late. i think my better question is/was, what is the next new technology? blue ray?

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    I was wondering the same thing with all electronics.How long before PS3s/X360s and iPhones become a thing of the past?

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    soon..who remembers n64..then *****members playstation..then who remembers playstation 2..then who rmemebers ipods..then who remembers ipod nanos..anyway as new technology develops it will lead to new technology so it's a never ending cycle!

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    soon..who remembers n64..then *****members playstation..then who remembers playstation 2..then who rmemebers ipods..then who remembers ipod nanos..anyway as new technology develops it will lead to new technology so it's a never ending cycle!

    I still remember N64, Pokemon FTW!!!!

    I hope not really soon, i've gotten most systems as they come out. Don't think I can afford to get a PS4 or Xbox 720 or iPhone 300GSS

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    vhs tapes are superior to dvd's in my honest opinion, i'll tapes/cartridges over discs anyday. eventually all movies, games and music will be sold only as downloads.

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    vhs tapes are superior to dvd's in my honest opinion, i'll tapes/cartridges over discs anyday. eventually all movies, games and music will be sold only as downloads.

    Very true, there are a decline in CD sales while mp3 sales are going way up..why this is, it's very simple. artists only come out with 3 good songs (popular artists..) it seems. No one wants to pay 20 bucks for a cd that has 16 tracks and only 1-3 songs they like..which made them illegally torrent cd's..now you have the option to buy those songs for 3 bucks or less..seems like a good deal!

    Not only that, you can rent movies to watch on your xbox or if you have comcast it's on demand..so yes..eventually there will not be much use for dvds or anything of that nature since it will all be in a database ;)!

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    anyone remember atari and coleco vission?

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    Yes I had coleco vision. There was intellivision system too back in the day. Before that there was the blip and dot systems of paddle tennis and hockey! I still have Nintendo, Super NES,N64,PlayStation 1 systems. My favorite Atari game was Adventure. That's when I learned how to stay up all night playing to beat a game (1978?)

    We have PS2, N64, and Wii set up in the house.

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