DVD in the Republic of Wilson

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DVD was first introduced to the Republic of Wilson on July 31, 2000 by El Kadsreian-based company Theorysonic in an electronic convention. The DVD was eventually shelved due to being disapproved by the general audience, with it only being used by educational, institutional, theatrical and archival purposes. It was later reintroduced in 2005 by Kalateck and gained some popularity. Eventually, DVD was reviewed by several critics who praised it for its high quality. DVD got popular to the point where it surpassed VHS in sales by March 2007, however fell back in second in September 2008, followed by the format being criticized for its sensitivity. In March 2009, WiredTech released a 1-hour video on how DVD was not better than VHS, with Matt Otterby stating that a few minor stratches would lead to a DVD being unplayable in a DVD player. Following this, the video went viral and the demand for DVD decreased by 95% by January of 2011. Following this, DVD would be pulled from multiple department stores' shelves due to it being deemed useless, and by March 2012, the DVD would officially be considered obsolete, with companies like Zellers, GMD and Ames urging people to sell their DVDs and DVD players to thrift stores.

The first title to be released on DVD would be, released on February 1, 2003, and the last title to be released on DVD would be , released on December 22, 2011.