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Da goggles! They do nothinggggg!!!
i could be wrong, but i believe the reason why an install is necessary for the ps3 and not the 360 is because of the slow BD-ROM speed of the ps3.
Besides looking at the specs provided by the retailer, how would I know that I am buying the new n95 and not the old one? I mean, after all, they are both called the n95?
yeah, they have that already. its called the input select/video mode/source button on your tv remote control.
It really boggles my mind how so many of you are against ads being placed in the game, especially if it will help cover the cost of maintaining the game. I'm guessing you guys would rather spend $50 on a game and have it poorly maintained, then look at a few in game ads that will be non-intrusive anyway?

I also think it's absolutely ridiculous for some of you to actually say "well, it should be for free then". I mean, id software is a business that needs to make money from this game, or else there will be no more quake franchise.
If you think about it, Monkey Island would be a perfect fit for PC, wii, and ds.

I think the biggest factor that will determine if this game gets made or not is how well the new sam and max does. Considering how lucasarts cancelled the last sam and max game because of "current market place realities".



"You fight like a dairy farmer!"
"How appropriate, you fight like a cow!"

I hope this game gets made!
How about instead of focusing on a pc port, they focus on fixing the glitches in the 360 version?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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