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Hey everyone -
I'm just wondering which version of T2 everyone got... the "6 hours on 1 DVD" version or the "6 hours on 2 DVD-9" version. I received the 2 DVD version. I haven't opened it up yet, as I'm trying to figure out whether or not this is a big deal. Does anyone know the main difference (besides the whole DVD-18 vs DVD-9 deal) ? Do DVD-18's not work on some machines? Is the DVD-18 a flipper or is it all on one side? Should I go through the hassel of exchanging mine, or should I just go ahead and open it up? Thanks... any suggestions are appreciated. Darq |
As far as I am concerned, I am glad I received the two disc version....I have seen others in another thread express their relief that they received the two disc set!!!
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djones -
Thanks.. makes me feel a little better. I couldn't find that other thread. What comments were made for/against either version? Anyone else care to comment? Thanks, Darq |
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Darq:
djones - Thanks.. makes me feel a little better. I couldn't find that other thread. What comments were made for/against either version? Anyone else care to comment? Thanks, Darq<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> 1 DVD Pro: All 6 hours on one disc, no need to carry multiple DVD's. Don't have to use that pain in the a$$ center DVD holder in 2-Disc set. Con: No DVD surface art (not a big deal). 2 DVD...opposite of single. This is the most high level cut at the Pro/Con. Do a search and you will find the thread that debated the two versions. |
See thread: The ONE and ONLY T2 Thread Part 2!! for more answers.
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Whoops. don't know why that didn't come up in my search.
Thanks for the link! |
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