It looks like Adult content may no longer be a factor in pushing one HD format over another with the announcement that the LFP Video Group is set to release what it claims to be the very first Blu-ray DVD adult movie. The LFP Video Group will partner with New Media Adult Entertainment to release a title featuring Jenna Haze this summer throughout the country. This adult movie will be made available in Blu-ray, HD DVD and even Windows Media Video HD (WMV HD).
Despite a Japanese studio claiming to already have adult content out on Blu-ray, the LFP Video Group claims that that they are the first to do this. Then again, assuming the Japanese adult film is available within Japan only, LFP’s upcoming release will be the first adult movie outside of Japan. Now that LFP is set to release the first Blu-ray title, at least outside of Japan, it will be interesting to see quickly other adult movie producers try taking on the Blu-ray format again to compete.
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This message was edited at: 09-05-2007 16:08
It's a "bragging rights" thing.
Same is true with mainstream DVDs. How many of us have unopened DVDs? Why did we buy them if we weren't gonna open and watch them?
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