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What's all this talk of PC and console gamers being different? I'm both and have the best of both worlds.
Unfortunately though, awesome PC games like Crysis are becoming few and far between.
Its a bargain. I may buy a second one. There are hundreds of HD DVD's available. Here in Australia many retailers are selling HD DVD's for $5-10 each. I just bought 15 HD DVD's for $150 including Battlestar Galactica first season for $29. Eat that BD boys!
Fantastic! I can finally retire my old T3 and get a Window Mobile based device.
Mr retarded Kev, some Palm apps don't have a version that runs on Windows. This software sounds like the perfect solution. I have a program that I use everyday on my Palm that doesn't have an equivalent on Windows Mobile.
Well I thought it was amusing but then I'm a half-wit retard like LaughingTarget!
He's right, widescreen whingers are idiots. Be happy to play the game the way it was intended.
Whats with all this PC vs Console crap. I own both and have been a PC gamer since the Sinclair ZX81 and a console gamer since the Atari console days. The two groups are not mutually exclusive.

Both are great but for most games these days the console version wins for me. The advantages of a 50in screen, Dolby Digital sound with a kick arse home theatre, a comfy couch and gamerpoints more than makes up for the few PC advantages. Plus a 360 console costs less than a great video card.

I played SS2 on the PC and it is my favourite game of all time.
I don't think the PS3 crowd are really in to documentaries. Too busy playing 2nd rate PS3 games.
Just goes to show. NEVER TRUST JOURNALISTS.
Looks like HD DVD is back infront of the sales charts. Of course you'd never read it here!

http://www.eproductwars.com/dvd/index.cfm
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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