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Ironically, Sony is currently up against LG in a patent war regarding Blu-ray technology, starting when LG tried to get the [[PlayStation 3]] banned outside of Japan. This dispute could be part of LG's [[Xanatos Gambit]] to hold an illegal monopoly on the Blu-ray industry, as evidenced by [http://www.techeye.net/business/lg-dodges-blu-ray-patent-group-because-it-still-wants-to-litigate LG dodging a Blu-ray licensing consortium just because it still wants to litigate].
 
Currently, a variant of the format, The Blu-Ray hybrid (Movie and a Game in one disk) has just started being available to the public, but as of this writing, only 5 ([[Macross Frontier|Macross Frontier ~[[The Last Songstress~]]]] being the 1st, the hybrid versions of [[Top Gun]] and [[Days Of Thunder]], the [[PlayStation 3]] version of the [[Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension]] video game having 4 bonus P&F episodes on the same Blu-Ray (accesible on the XMB instead of the game menu) and the upcoming [[Macross Frontier|Macross Frontier ~[[The Wings Of Goodbye~]]]]) exist and are available in both the west and the east.
 
Unlike DVD where there were only two movies on launch day for the format, Blu-ray launched with seven films <ref>''[[50 First Dates]]'', ''[[House of Flying Daggers]]'', ''[[XXX]]'', ''[[Hitch]]'', ''[[Underworld Evolution]]'', ''[[The Fifth Element]]'' and ''[[The Terminator]]''</ref> that can all lay claim to being the "first Blu-ray title''.