I don't know the relationship between the two, it's likely one is owned by the other/is a division of the other or something
There isn't any.
Although I was pretty sure JoWood was German, so why would it do an US-release?
EDIT: Or I am majorly wrong, and Wikipedia'd it up. JoWood is Austrian, and they bought an american company called DreamCatcher Interactive, which includes the company The Adventure Company.
All I can say is that the news here is disheartening, there were no nice menus for W+G either and it used online rather than disc authentication. Already there goes half of my reason for even ordering the disc and I was about to order too. Considering there has been no confirmation of authentication method, I think I may hold off till I get a confirmation and decide from there. It will be one thing if I can throw it on top of something else I am already getting, but I'm holding off on S+M Season 3 until I actually see some of it before I leap in. After everything I've read, I'm a little hesitant on buying it as I'm not sure I like the direction it's going.
Season 2 is available in retail stores?? I already bought the digital download version, and my younger sister bought me Season 2 from Comic-Con a year ago or so...
Now I have to fight the urge to get it, though that's a fight I regularly lose.
There will still be videos on the disk of course, but they will be stored as either .WMV or .avi, depending on what OS you are using.
I absolutely prefer the videos as files. That way they are not limited by DVD specifications and can be in a better resolution while using more efficient video codecs such as H.264/AVC.
I absolutely prefer the videos as files. That way they are not limited by DVD specifications and can be in a better resolution while using more efficient video codecs such as H.264/AVC.
Same here. I understand that some people might be disappointed if they prefer watching it as a DVD, but I was quite happy to hear this.
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Although I was pretty sure JoWood was German, so why would it do an US-release?
EDIT: Or I am majorly wrong, and Wikipedia'd it up. JoWood is Austrian, and they bought an american company called DreamCatcher Interactive, which includes the company The Adventure Company.
The Wii release I have just says Season One. Maybe Atari did a rerelease that says Save The World?
I'm pretty sure lasers are involved, that or the same kind of magic people use to complete Rubik's Cubes... Or speak two languages....
Now I have to fight the urge to get it, though that's a fight I regularly lose.
It has a meaning .
I absolutely prefer the videos as files. That way they are not limited by DVD specifications and can be in a better resolution while using more efficient video codecs such as H.264/AVC.
Sorry, I was tired.
That's always my excuse.