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	<title>Comments on: Far Cry® 2 Space Launched In Home Closed Beta</title>
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		<title>By: SnazzyD</title>
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		<description>Are people finally starting to see the awesome potential Home extends to both end users and (especially) publishers?  Existing and potential buyers can really check out a game, actually go &quot;inside&quot; the game to see if they like it.  And there are apparently 25 developers creating content for the online world as we speak.

This is absolutely brilliant, as Home always was.  And yet we will soon soon the rants of the xbots and the wet-blanket naysayers chime in.  Pitiful fools......go!</description>
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<p>This is absolutely brilliant, as Home always was.  And yet we will soon soon the rants of the xbots and the wet-blanket naysayers chime in.  Pitiful fools&#8230;&#8230;go!</p>
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