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Originally Posted by Fafner
Blu-ray has some super-science coating technology that allows it to be cartridge-free. The data layer itself is very close to the read surface. The coating is called 'durabis', if I am not mistaken. It is highy resistant to scratches and other perils. Perhaps this has something to do with the high cost of blu-ray discs?
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I don't believe that a layer of highly stratch-resistant coating to a technology would cause the same technology's price to get higher.
That said, I mainly concur to what others said here. I'm not paying about 120 Canadian for a single game.
Jam it back in, in the dark.