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Watch the logo as it animates, pretty funny.

I'd have to say that the website would be much more useful if it was mobile friendly. My blackberry's browser refuses to open the page.
No they don't. Intel GMA 910 for example on my 2006 HP laptop wouldn't run Aero because it wasn't WDDM compliant.
No they don't. Intel GMA 910 for example on my 2006 HP laptop wouldn't run Aero because it wasn't WDDM compliant.
I agree, $60 is way too much. I had hoped that they would embrace Namco's pricing model with the ps3 version of Tekken 5 which was out for $19.99.

Still excited for the title and will rent it once its out.
I second that, this is just bull.
I just played it and it requires the Heroic DLC (old/free) only. Not sure which DLC is required when the playlist becomes permenant though.
Yes, because piracy only exists on PCs...
I was hoping for someone to do this for a long time. Am excited to see what X3F comes up with.
The chess game that was recently released has that feature. I didn't try it myself but I read/heard about it somewhere.
The chess game that was recently released has that feature. I didn't try it myself but I read/heard about it somewhere.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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