Sentences with phrase «same disc»

There is very little to justify buying this 10th anniversary Blu - ray edition over the lower - priced, more easily - found 2011 release of the exact same disc.
In fact these are the very exact same discs you'd get if you were purchase any of the movie separately.
Games will then be linked to a unique account and if anyone wants to use that same disc on another machine, they'll have to pay an as - yet undisclosed fee.
The images can be rebuilt with a simple computer program stored on the same disc as the compressed pictures.
On the same disc as «The Extended Cut», we find two trailers and a 10 - part documentary called Making The New World.
Fans who already own the original Blu - ray shouldn't expect this 2010 «Extreme Edition» to give them reason to double dip; it's the same disc with two minor new extras.
The Collector's Edition contains the same disc content as the Ultimate Edition but they are not numbered and do not come with the booklet.
Right away that's worth buying... and then Nintendo crams Prime 2 and Prime 3 on the same disc, all with exceptional motion controls.
Factory presents the «director - approved cut» and the abbreviated U.S. theatrical release on the same disc, making comparisons easy for armchair historians.
It's the same disc that Shout Factory released separately a couple of months ago, and the only to have been previously released on Blu - ray in the U.S. I reviewed it for Parallax View here.
New Line has released a Blu - Ray / DVD combo set, wherein both are on the same disc (the Blu - Ray is on one side, and the DVD is on the other).
Though I recommend the film, this isn't one to settle for the DVD on, not when you get the same disc alongside the far more loaded and impressive Blu - ray for just a few dollars more.
Warner, the only studio to reach back to the»50s for Blu - ray 3D material, does the wise thing by offering both 3D and 2D presentations of House of Wax on the same disc.
The Santa Clause 3 is among the rare breed of Disney DVDs that offer both widescreen and fullscreen presentations on the same disc.
There's a whole raft of supplementary content, some on the same disc as the feature (the Day & Night short that complemented Toy Story 3's theatrical release, for example), but most on a separate second BD disc.
Aside from a tacked - on Warner shield, however, this is the same disc that Fox put out in 2008, for good or for ill.
The same disc sold separately, the DVD here includes no bonus features and only the theatrical cut.
Both films come on the same disc, and what's most surprising about the release is that though both films look handsome in 1080, these didn't get painstaking restorations as wear on the 1946 film is visible throughout, with scratches readily visible.
The same disc sold on its own, the DVD only includes «The Apparition: A Cinematic Specter», the shortest and most fitting of the Blu - ray's four extras.
Both games are included on the same disc.
With the film still having only played the occasional festival outside of central Europe, that same disc hits general retail on Tuesday.
The same disc sold on its own, the combo pack's DVD loses «In Camera: Graphics» and «Scoring Secrets», which seems needless based on their brevity.
Again, like Escape to Witch Mountain, the first menu offers the option to go to «The Film» (what would be Disc 1) and «The Vault» (the would - be bonus disc that is also on the same disc).
The disc is available in either the R - rated theatrical cut or a slightly more explicit unrated version; it would have been a bit more practical if the studio had simply included both on the same disc.
The same disc has also been a part of a two box sets: The Travolta DVD Collection and the DVD Dance Pack.
The DVD only goes without the picture - in - picture mode and the BD - Live features, while the Blu - ray 3D (which includes a 2D presentation on the same disc) adds «Weaponry and Vehicle Exploration in 3D.»
But by putting both version on the same disc, it removes the flexibility inherent in two discs, and the flipper style more than doubles the chances of smudges and dirt getting on the disc.
Each comes with the same disc — which includes stuff like the tools to build your own worlds — but also with a specific «playset», which is the term Disney uses for «actual video game part with story and missions».
Putting them both on the same disc hasn't, by my admittedly unscientific sampling, affected the clarity or effectiveness of either format.
While this makes for a light 2 - disc set, it's preferable to increasing compression in order to pack on two versions of the film on the same disc (like Beauty and the Beast did).
Despite being attached to theatrical prints of The Incredibles, Boundin» is not on the same disc as the main feature — thus the immediate launch of The Incredibles takes some getting used to.
Two versions of the film are included on the same disc: the 47 minute Theatrical version of the film, and the 99 minute Extended version with never - before - seen footage, especially made for this home entertainment release.
The same disc sold on its own, the combo pack's DVD has no bonus features whatsoever.
THE DVD Fox issues The Cabinet of Caligari in pan-and-scan and 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfers on opposite sides of the same disc.
Nevertheless, a more restrained cut of the film — presented in both fullscreen and widescreen on the same disc — does sound like the more attractive package, though the Rated disc lacks all of the Unrated DVD's extras aside from the commentary (which itself must differ, probably for the better).
Lastly, it is worth mentioning that the original Assassin's Creed game is included on the same disc as Revelations (although it does have to be installed on the HDD), exclusively on PlayStation 3.
Beyond: Two Souls is the latest of his Frankensteinian attempts to ram video games and films onto the same disc and create some kind of hybrid emotional experience combining the visual and narrative strengths of film with the interactivity and player choice you see with video games.
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This new content adds hours of gameplay to what is already a fairly massive game and having it all available in the one place for a reduced price is certainly convenient, although players who already own the base game but none of the DLC would be better served downloading the Guild and Glory DLC bundle rather than forking out for what is essentially the same disc again.
Right away that's worth buying... and then Nintendo crams Prime 2 and Prime 3 on the same disc, all with exceptional motion controls.
I'm particularly excited for the game's release on the PlayStation 3, as it will not only include PlayStation Move functionality, but also the first BioShock title on the same disc, not to mention possible connectivity with BioShock Vita.
How else would Xbox Live know you borrowed the same disc more than once?
The animated short «Naruto, The Genie and Three Wishes» will also be included on the same disc as the movie.
PlayStation 3 fans have another treat in store for them, as the PS3 version of BioShock Infinite will contain the original BioShock on the same disc, giving players two awesome games for the price of one.
The Wii Sports Resort console bundle packs a black Wii, Wiimote Plus, nunchuck and copy of Wii Sports Resort and Wii Sports (on the same disc).
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