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Interstate I-80 is probably may favorite because it took me out west.
Going back even further, will Adobe CS1 work on Snow Leopard?
Well they replaced Nazi's with Commie's and aliens in Indy 4. Maybe the new baddy will be a Nazi alien...
@Stewie,

Those are crap machines (the 1400 and s300) and are Profile 1.0 machines that can't even be upgraded to 1.1 meaning they are end of the road boxes as far as new titles coming out that use 1.1 features. When you are spending that kind of money you don't want to buy the past you want the future and a 1400 or s300 is not it (not the least of which they are both terribly buggy boxes).

And while the price of a low end HD-DVD player isn't usually as low as $130-150 they are frequently on sale for that price...

It's a shame this is happening. I won't be surprised if this isn't really the end and it ends up in litigation. In any case I see no technical reason why dual formats are so expensive other than licensing costs. They are the only way all consumers truly win.
For that price it ought to be dual format.
aside from the water it looks like a ps1 game riffing on pilot wings for the super nintendo...
I'm confused. I thought this was a gaming site not a movie site. I haven't seen release stuff for HD-DVD on xboxfanboy.com...
as "uep" said in a forum posting the idea was inspired by another nintendo game, yoshi's island 2.

here's the video footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHR7hbvEvdU

info on when the game was produced:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_World_2:_Yoshi's_Island

it predates the *entire* ratchet and clank series by seven years. but yeah believe whatever crap you want.
ooh sounds fun. i'm in.
nice. i was curious if this was going to get posted. thanks :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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