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Old 08-23-07 | 11:58 AM
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HEROES HD-DVD vs. DVD

Correct me if I'm wrong but besides the big gap in price and HD vs. Standard what's up with all the hoopla? At first I thought only the HD-DVD had the unaired pilot episode but after reading a description from barnesandnoble

http://video.barnesandnoble.com/sear...&linkid=974375

It looks like the both have the same special features...ehhh maybe the "MAKING of HEROES and STUFF" are added to the HD-DVD.

Any other inputs my fellow DVDTALKERS that may persuade me to fork out extra money?

Your advice is appreciated...
Old 08-23-07 | 12:11 PM
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This review goes into detail about the "gaggle of exclusive content" on the HD DVD set:
http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/849/heroess1.html
Old 08-23-07 | 12:15 PM
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The HD-DVD has a PIP video commentaries (plus U-control pop-up character connections and comic artwork) and web-enabled features that aren't on the standard version.

I'm not sure if the Genetics Ability Test and the "Minder Reader" game are on both versions or not...but they might be exclusive to the HD DVD as well.

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