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This still reads like an advertisement. I'm not going to AFD it yet, but I'd like to hear some opinions on whether it can be saved.--
Bltpdx 07:51, 8 December 2005 (UTC)reply
I wonder if it's
notable, but I lack the desire to check right now. --
Fang Aili 16:07, 17 January 2006 (UTC)reply
Is this even legal?
Peer impact is distributing
Defcon[1], yet Defcon is only legally sold through Introversion or Valve's Steam. What gives? -
Skorpus McGee 18:21, 29 September 2006 (UTC)reply
Peer Impact is distributing a FREE DEMO version of Defcon. If you download the DEMO version from Peer Impact, you can play the full game for free. However, a screen pops up to let you know that you are restricted to only 2 players and that by purchasing the FULL game, you can have up to 6 players. If you then decide to buy the full version, by clicking on the "buy now" button that is displayed, you are taken directly to Introversion's site where they handle the purchase transaction and sale of the full game. —The preceding
unsigned comment was added by
66.194.253.98 (
talk) 16:40, 9 November 2006
For Pete's sake, don't delete discussions... It's good to know that it's only a demo though. -
Skorpus McGee 15:54, 14 November 2006 (UTC)reply
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This still reads like an advertisement. I'm not going to AFD it yet, but I'd like to hear some opinions on whether it can be saved.--
Bltpdx 07:51, 8 December 2005 (UTC)reply
I wonder if it's
notable, but I lack the desire to check right now. --
Fang Aili 16:07, 17 January 2006 (UTC)reply
Is this even legal?
Peer impact is distributing
Defcon[1], yet Defcon is only legally sold through Introversion or Valve's Steam. What gives? -
Skorpus McGee 18:21, 29 September 2006 (UTC)reply
Peer Impact is distributing a FREE DEMO version of Defcon. If you download the DEMO version from Peer Impact, you can play the full game for free. However, a screen pops up to let you know that you are restricted to only 2 players and that by purchasing the FULL game, you can have up to 6 players. If you then decide to buy the full version, by clicking on the "buy now" button that is displayed, you are taken directly to Introversion's site where they handle the purchase transaction and sale of the full game. —The preceding
unsigned comment was added by
66.194.253.98 (
talk) 16:40, 9 November 2006
For Pete's sake, don't delete discussions... It's good to know that it's only a demo though. -
Skorpus McGee 15:54, 14 November 2006 (UTC)reply