Wing Commander Blu-ray Released! (August 6, 2013)

ChrisReid

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The Wing Commander Movie is now available in high definition on Blu-ray disc! Today's release was finally made possible by Anchor Bay, which republishes cult favorites that may have been overlooked by the major publishers. Many major retailers carry the package online, and specialized entertainment or electronics stores in North America should have physical stock now.








After Wing Commander came out on DVD, VHS and DIVX in July 1999, it looked like the film may have had its run. Although initially not available for purchase, various high definition broadcasts provided a glimmer of hope that a sharper version would someday be released. And fortunately, strong sales and rentals throughout the early 2000s pushed Fox to kick off a series of budget price reprints. Several online vendors eventually offered the movie for streaming as that technology matured. The first purchasable high definition version appeared in 2010 on the iPad's 1024x768 screen. This was eventually expanded in 2011 to more services and in 720p resolution. The first 1080p versions only recently appeared in 2012. Also in 2011, Fox reprinted the film on DVD again with a new cover.






Anchor Bay also put out a version of the film on standard DVD today. It's very similar to Fox's 2011 copy, but note that the back now calls it out as 'anamorphic'. The text on today's iteration is a bit bolder and the Anchor Bay/Starz branding has been added. The Blu-ray is officially categorized as Region A, which means it will play in North and South America, Japan, Taiwan, Korea and a few other Southeast Asian areas. Occasionally such discs will still play in other regions, and this will need to be tested out. Today's releases don't have any new filmed content, but there is yet again hope for an even greater remake in the future. In 2015, film's distribution rights revert back to Chris Roberts, and he has said that he would be interested in someday producing an enhanced 'director's cut' with digitized Kilrathi and the uncut story.







Today's historic launch parallels last year's improbable release of Wing Commander Academy on DVD. Once again, what was once thought impossible has happened. Diehard Wingnuts always have faith that even greater Wing Commander products are coming, and days like today reaffirm that we are on the right track. Please enjoy the fact that a brand new boxed WC product is again sitting on store shelves right now!

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Original update published on August 6, 2013
 
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Yeah, looks like it's region locked, sorry. The movie looks great.. but it has no special features, no menus... extremely bare bones. But WC in HD for under 10 bucks? The decisions was easy.
 
Yeah, looks like it's region locked, sorry. The movie looks great.. but it has no special features, no menus... extremely bare bones. But WC in HD for under 10 bucks? The decisions was easy.
I don't yet even have a Bluray player of any kind (yeah, seriously), so I'm curious - is region protection on Bluray any more of an issue than it was on DVD? I mean, if all it changes is that I need to download some 50kb utility from the internet, I'm pretty sure I can live with that...
 
Yeah, I'm not in a position where I need to really learn that stuff, but it certainly seems like there are options. Another way to go would be to import a <$50 PC Bluray drive: http://www.amazon.com/Asus-DVD-ROM-Internal-Blu-Ray-BC-12B1ST/dp/B004SUO068 More costly than a patch, but $50 is a cheap investment if you're going to be getting a bunch of movies and the no-cost options don't work for you.

The overall scheme is simpler - there are only three regions globally. Region A covers North/South America and Japan.
 
I'm also disappointed about the region-locking thing (I hear some releases aren't necessarily region-locked even if they're stated as being for only a certain region), although Blu-Ray regions are much nicer for Australians in that we can share European releases (Region B), whereas DVD regions were more numerous and area-specific. I mainly use my PS3 for Blu-Ray playback, which honours region coding - while I do have a Blu-Ray drive on PC, I got it before I realised that the software licences for Blu-Ray playback seem to be a lot more restrictive at the moment, compared with DVDs (ie free options such as VLC don't appear to work without third-party decryption).

I'm confident there will be a WC Blu-Ray release for other regions eventually - even if it takes a few years - but impatient generation that we are, I would rather have it sooner than later!
 
I don't yet even have a Bluray player of any kind (yeah, seriously), so I'm curious - is region protection on Bluray any more of an issue than it was on DVD? I mean, if all it changes is that I need to download some 50kb utility from the internet, I'm pretty sure I can live with that...

Well, a Blu-Ray drive is cheap (under $100 for a Blu-Ray writer, even!). If you want a Blu-Ray player, I'm sure you can get someone from North America to ship you one - they're under $50 for a "smart" player these days.

If you want to crack them, the generally acknowledged utility is AnyDVD HD, though there are some others. But they're generally expensive (I think AnyDVD is approaching $80/year or so).
 
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